Rose Marie Chisholm has performed and taught in the United States, Austria,
Puerto Rico and Taiwan. She is currently a lecturer at the University of North
Texas. She also coaches vocal and chamber music in the metroplex and performs
frequently as a chamber musician. Past performances include concerts with
the Classical Music Seminar (Austria), a benefit recital with James Galway
(Dallas), and the world premiere of Pierre Csillag's "Conversations" (Memphis).
She was a panelist for the 1996 Medicine and Music conference at UNT and has lectured on topics such a learning and memorization, vocal approaches for sight-singing, vocal coaching, and accent reduction in English. Ms. Chisholm's articles include "Analyzing Chromaticism in Beach's Quintet" (Indiana Theory Review, 1981), and "The Poulenc Sonata 'Cantilena': A Vocal Connection" (Flutist Quarterly, 1992).
Ms. Chisholm earned a master of music degree from Indiana University. Her
teachers include Alfonso Montecino, Marion Hall, Rostislav Dubinsky and Steven
DeGroote.
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