Jennifer泭Bird
- Associate Professor of Voice (soprano)
- VOICE + OPERA + MUSICAL THEATRE

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Soprano Jennifer Bird has built an international reputation as a charismatic, intelligent and versatile performer of more than 50 roles in opera, operetta and musical theater, as well as much of the standard oratorio, concert and recital literature.
As the recipient of a Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholarship, Bird studied in Germany in the Opernklasse of the Hamburg Musikhochschule, where she joined the vocal studio of renowned soprano Judith Beckmann. Soon thereafter, she received her first Festkontrakt at the Landestheater Coburg and then at the Bremer Theater, where she became a pillar of the soloist ensemble, singing major roles in the lyric and lyric-coloratura soprano repertory and, in Coburg, twice earning the Audience Favorite Prize. Engagements followed at the Vienna Volksoper, Nationaltheater Mannheim, Theater Bonn, Theater Chemnitz, Theater L羹beck, Theater W羹rzburg and Theater Hagen, among many others. Highlights have included the title roles in Lulu and Lucia di Lammermoor, Ann Trulove in The Rakes Progress, Pamina in Die Zauberfl繹te, Sophie in Der Rosenkavalier, Marguerite in Faust, Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire, Gilda in Rigoletto, Violetta in La traviata, the Governess in The Turn of the Screw, and Konstanze in Die Entf羹hrung aus dem Serail.
Bird has been the soprano soloist in Handels Messiah with the Berlin Symphony Orchestra at the Konzerthaus am Gendarmenmarkt, in Dvo獺ks Stabat Mater with the Bremer Philharmonic, and with the U.S. Army Band at Carnegie Hall in a Veterans Day concert emceed by Walter Cronkite. In 2008, she was invited to Brussels to perform with members of the Ictus Ensemble in honor of the 200th anniversary of Ricordi Publishing. She has been the featured soloist in gala concerts with the Stuttgart Philharmonic at the Stuttgart Konzerthalle and in Luxembourg with the Orchestra of the Warsaw Teatr Wielki. In 2010, she made her Alice Tully Hall debut in Orffs Carmina Burana with the Riverside Choral Society. In 2012, she was the soprano soloist in the world premiere performances of Frank Tichelis Songs of Love and Life with conductor Allan McMurray, since recorded and released on the Klavier label. Highlights of recent seasons have included Mendelssohns Elijah in Cape Town, Mozarts Requiem with the Midland-Odessa Symphony, Mahlers Second and Fourth symphonies with the Boulder MahlerFest, Poulencs Gloria at Alice Tully Hall, Chaussons Chanson Perp矇tuelle and Hindemiths Melancholie with the Tak獺cs Quartet, Bachs St. Matthew Passion with Central City Opera, Brahms Requiem with the Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra, and Mendelssohns Midsummer Nights Dream with the Colorado Music Festival. Bird has been a prizewinner in several international competitions, including first prizes in the Sylvia Geszty Competition, Elisa Meyer Competition and the Robert Stolz Competition.
Bird holds a Bachelor of Music in vocal performance and a Bachelor of Arts in foreign languages from Southern Methodist 勛圖厙, as well as a Master of Music in vocal performance from the 勛圖厙 of Michigan. As a member of the voice faculty at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder, her students and former students perform regularly throughout the region, nationally and internationally in leading and supporting roles in opera houses in Leipzig, Dresden, Innsbruck, Geneva and Paris; in prestigious young artist programs such as Central City, Des Moines, Music Academy, Opera North and Seagle; and as soloists with professional Baroque ensembles and regional symphonies, as well as in top-level professional ensembles including the Voces8 Scholars Program and the choruses of the Chicago Lyric Opera and Salzburg Festival.