Caitlyn Howard
Caitlyn
Howard, soprano, is currently a senior at Salisbury University
seeking Bachelors of Arts degrees in Music Education and Vocal
Performance. A local from Allen, Maryland, she began music
lessons in elementary school and performed throughout middle and
high school in several musicals at Salisbury Christian School.
Having begun classical voice training in high school with
Peabody graduate, Virginia Russell, Caitlyn has been a soloist
with the Salisbury University Chorale and Chamber Choir,
Salisbury Jazz Brazz Big Band, the Harlem Festival Orchestra,
and in concerts with the American Spiritual Ensemble. Miss
Howard has played the title role in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
Cinderella and the role of “Mabel” in several productions of
Pirates of Penzance, the first performed at the Historic Avalon
Theatre in Easton, MD with the Wye Operetta Workshop and also
with Salisbury University’s Opera Workshop. Miss Caitlyn Howard
is also a successful competitor, having garnered top prizes and
scholarships from the National Association of Teachers of
Singing (NATS), Salisbury University, and the Salisbury Wicomico
Arts Council, respectively. In the summer of 2012, Miss Howard
became a Level Three Certified Instructor of Somatic Voicework ™
The LoVetri Method at Shenandoah Conservatory, an emerging
method of vocal technique specifically created for contemporary
commercial music (CCM) styles. Miss Howard is currently studying
voice with Professor John Wesley Wright at SU and is currently
cast for the role of the “Queen of the Night” in Salisbury
University’s Opera Workshop production of Die Zauberflöte, to be
performed in May 2013.
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