Linda McNeil, soprano 

 

 

 

Linda McNeil (Soprano)

Associate Professor of Music

D.M.A. Arizona State University
M.M. Baylor University
B.M.E. West Texas State University

 

 

 

Dr. McNeil teaches private and class voice, Vocal Pedagogy, Vocal Literature, Opera Workshop, as well as two common curriculum courses: American Musical Theater and Women in Music. As a recitalist, she specializes in the performance of twentieth century music. She has had the privilege of working with many prominent contemporary American composers such as George Crumb (Apparition), Samuel Adler (Rocking Horse Winner), Jean Berger (Diversion for Three), and Judith Lang Zaimont (In the Theatre of Night). She has appeared in over thirty professional productions of musicals. Leading roles include Rosemary in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Laurie in Oklahoma, and Sara Brown in Guys and Dolls. Dr. McNeil is also a founding member of the group Divas, which performs music from the Forties, Jazz, Blues, and Musical Theater.

San Antonio Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae Chapter 

Studio Performances

Dr. McNeil
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