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Anthony Dean Griffey to Join Music Faculty as Artist-in-Residence We are delighted to welcome internationally renowned tenor Anthony Dean Griffey to our faculty this year as artist-in-residence. His affiliation with UNC-Chapel Hill adds to the strong reputation in the Arts which Carolina is building. During the year, Mr. Griffey will be coaching and teaching master classes to our voice students and to our Kenan Scholars’ cohort, working with chamber music students and UNC Opera students, and speaking in select academic classes.
Announcing the 2009-2010 Kenan Music Scholars The Music Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is delighted to announce the appointment of the following four Kenan Music Scholars set to enter the university in fall 2009. They will join our eight current Kenan Music Scholars in this exciting and innovative program.
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Music Department Faculty

Jeanne Fischer

Jeanne Fischer
Lecturer

Office: 3111 Kenan Music Building
Email: fischerj@email.unc.edu
Phone: 919-843-2044

Jeanne Fischer (Lecturer) received her BA in Music and English from UNC-Chapel Hill. She continued her studies in the United Kingdom on a British Marshall Scholarship, completing an MM and Artist’s Diploma at London’s Royal Academy of Music. She received her DMA from the University of Maryland on a graduate fellowship. She teaches studio voice and French and Italian diction.

 

Dr. Fischer has appeared as a soloist up and down the East Coast, with groups such as the Smithsonian Chamber Players, The Bach Sinfonia, Ensemble Courant, the Washington Bach Consort, The Chapel Hill Community Chorus, Princeton’s Dryden Ensemble, and the University of Maryland Symphony. She also appears on the recently released recording of Bach’s Lutheran Masses with the Rochester-based early music ensemble, The Publick Musick. In the UK, her performances included recitals as part of the St. Martin-in-the-Fields Outstanding Young Artists’ Series, the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, and the Dartington International Festival.

Prior to coming to UNC in 2006, Dr. Fischer taught voice at Shenandoah Conservatory in Winchester, VA. She has also served on the faculty of Oberlin’s summer Baroque Performance Institute. She is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, Phi Beta Kappa, and Early Music America.

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