JOYCE
FARWELL
Professor Emerita of Voice
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B.M.E.
(1956), M.M.E. (1958) University of Oklahoma
D.M.A. (1976) College Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati |
JOYCE FARWELL, mezzo-soprano, received her undergraduate
and master's degrees from the University of Oklahoma, where she
worked with the operatic tenor Joseph Benton. She received her
Doctorate of Musical Arts from the Conservatory of Music at the
University of Cincinnati, where she studied and coached with the
famous bass-baritone, Italo Tajo. Dr. Farwell is professor of voice
at the Shepherd School and also teaches Vocal Pedagogy and Vocal
Coaching for Collaborative Artists. Earlier in her career Dr. Farwell
performed in recital, opera, and with orchestras throughout the
country. She is renowned now as an accomplished vocal pedagogue
and travels extensively doing Master Classes and Workshops. She
is on the faculty of AIMS in Austria and is presently associated
with the Voice Institute in the Houston Medical Center, presenting
seminars and workshops with Dr. Richard Stassney and his staff.
Dr. Farwell has several workshops established for this summer;
the "Blue Feather" on Lake Texoma in north Texas and at her home
in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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