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Teresa Hopkin
Senior Lecturer, Director of Vocal Studies
Music Department
Emory University
1804 North Decatur Road, #311
Atlanta, GA 30322
404-727-8401
404-727-0074 FAX
thopkin@emory.edu |
Teresa Hopkin is known throughout the Southeast on the opera and concert stages. Her critically acclaimed Atlanta Opera performances have included La Boheme's Mimi, the title role in The Merry Widow, the Countess in Le Nozze di Figaro, and Liu in Turandot.
On the concert stage, Ms. Hopkin has appeared with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra with conductors Robert Shaw and William Fred Scott, as well as Orchestra Atlanta and the Columbus and LaGrange Symphonies. In addition, she has appeared with the Atlanta Opera Chorus in concert, Choral Guild of Atlanta, the Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus, the Lanier Trio, the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta, members of the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society, and the Columbus Civic Chorale. Ms. Hopkin has premiered works by American composers James Adler, Carl Boelter, Robert Boury, Steven Everett, Richard Hundley, and John Anthony Lennon.
Former director of vocal studies at Columbus State University, Ms. Hopkin has served as Artistic Administrator of the Georgia State University Summer Opera Workshop and Vocal Coordinator of the Southeastern Music Center. A South Carolina and Florida Metropolitan Opera Auditions judge, she is a frequent adjudicator and master class teacher in the Southeast. Her students have been accepted for undergraduate and graduate study at Cincinnati Conservatory, the Eastman School, Peabody Conservatory, New England Conservatory, Academy of Vocal Arts, Boston University, among others, and currently sing throughout the United States and England. She has held various state offices for the Georgia Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, and is a member of national music honor societies Pi Kappa Lambda and Kappa Delta Pi, as well as The Voice Foundation.
Ms. Hopkin can be heard on ACA Recording, Troy Recording, and Kings Bishop recordings.
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