SUSAN
LORETTE DUNN
Lecturer of Voice
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B.M. (1985), Graduate Diploma of Music (1987), Queensland Conservatorium of Music
1202 Alice Pratt Brown Hall
713-348-4854
lorette30@hotmail.com |
SUSAN LORETTE DUNN studied at the Queensland
Conservatorium of Music in Brisbane, Australia, graduating with
both a Bachelor of Music degree and a Master's degree in Voice/Opera.
She made her debut with Opera Australia performing the role of Tzeitel
in Fiddler On The Roof. Her Opera Queensland debut was as Frasquita
in Carmen. Other roles in her repertoire have included Lola in Cavalleria
Rusticana, Dorabella in Così fan Tutte, Dido in Dido and
Aeneas, Earth in The Eighth Wonder, Musetta in La Bohème,
Valencienne in The Merry Widow, Stephano in Romeo and Juliet, Cornelia
in Damascus, Laetitia in The Old Maid and the Thief, and Catherine
in Seeking True South.
Miss Dunn's international performances include the British premiere of Kurt Weill's
Street Scene in London's West End, the U.S. tour of Pirates - The Ballet, an
American Music Theatre Gala in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Bernstein on Broadway for
Leonard Bernstein, an 80th Anniversary Celebration at Indiana University. Miss
Dunn has performed major roles throughout Australia in musical theatre, which
include Aspects of Love, Baby, Nunsense II, Lucky Me, Into The Woods, A Little
Night Music, Kiss Me Kate and Leonard Bernstein's Mass. In addition, she has
both produced and performed as a soloist in concert performances of Aspects of
Romance, Broadway Showstoppers, No Tune Like A Show Tune, and Leading Ladies.
She has also produced and performed in Bernstein on Broadway, a show she conceived
for the Queensland Symphony Orchestra.
Miss Dunn has performed and recorded as soloist with ABC Australia and with many
of Australia's major orchestras. In 2003 Miss Dunn will sing concert performances
with the Rhode Island Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony II, the Grand Teton Music
Festival, and Connecticut's Summer Music Festival. She has premiered Australian
vocal works in concert internationally and has recorded Australian compositions
for EMI/Jade. Composers Betty Beath, Stephen Lalor, David Hush, and Paul Keelan
have written works for her.
Susan Lorette Dunn has been instrumental as an educator while maintaining her
full-time performing career. She has held positions as lecturer at the Queensland
Conservatorium of Music and the Queensland University of Technology, where she
also devised programs in Music Theatre Skills. She is currently lecturing in
voice at the Shepherd School of Music. Miss Dunn has won many major Australian
singing competitions including the State and Commonwealth Finals of the ABC Instrumental
and Vocal Competition, an Opera Foundation Scholarship, an Australia Council
Grant for study in the United Kingdom, an Arts Queensland Personal Development
Grant, and most recently a prestigious Winston Churchill Fellowship, where she
worked with the New York Festival of Song in New York City. As a result of her
Churchill Fellowship, Miss Dunn will launch her company Songfest with a program
entitled Shades of Amber - The Songs of Leonard Bernstein. Songfest is dedicated
to the reinvention of the song recital with special emphasis on Australian and
American song.
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