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Lynn Kompass
Title: | Professor / Vocal Coach |
School of Music | |
Email: | lkompass@mozart.sc.edu |
Phone: | 803-777-1739 |
Office: |
School of Music Room 331 |
Resources: |
Bio
Vocal coach and collaborative pianist, Lynn Kompass provides musical preparation for
all Opera at USC productions and teaches courses in song literature and diction for
singers. She also coaches both graduate and undergraduate voice majors in preparation
for degree recitals and auditions.
Active as a collaborative pianist and chamber musician, Lynn Kompass has performed in Italy, Spain, Bulgaria, Brazil, China, South Korea, and Thailand and has appeared in venues across the United States, including Weill Recital Hall and the Nicholas Roerich Museum (NYC), the Strings in the Mountain Festival (Colorado), Harold Washington Library (Chicago), and the North Carolina Museum of Art (Raleigh). She has also given recitals at numerous colleges and conservatories nationwide, including the Conservatorio de Musica de Puerto Rico, Eastman School of Music, University of Tennessee, Western Michigan University, University of Florida and James Madison University. For many summers she was also engaged as a pianist for the prestigious Steans Vocal Institute in residence at the Ravinia Music Festival. While in residence, she played for many voice recitals as well as master classes led by Christoph Eschenbach, Christa Ludwig, Thomas Hampson, Thomas Allen, Barbara Bonney, among others.
As a coach/répétiteur, Ms. Kompass has worked at the Festival de Musique de St-Barthélemy
in the French West Indies, as well as Chicago Opera Theater, Aspen Opera Theater,
Charleston Chamber Opera, Greenville Light Opera Works (GLOW), and Opera Brasil in
São Luis, Brazil. She has also given masterclasses and clinics at SUNY Potsdam, Florida
State University, Charleston Southern University, Western Michigan University and
Emory University. She has released several recordings on the Centaur and Innova Label,
featuring music by Sergey Taneyev, John Fitz Rogers, Judith Cloud, and Tayloe Harding.
Ms. Kompass has also been an active presenter/performer at a wide variety of conferences
and conventions such as the International Convention of the College Music Society
in Alcalà, Spain, the National Convention of the National Association of Teachers
of Singing (Minneapolis), the 2006 Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities
and the 34th annual conference of the International Double Reed Society. She was heard
in numerous concerts as an official pianist for ClarinetFest 2006 (International Clarinet
Association Convention).
Lynn Kompass holds graduate degrees from the University of Michigan where she studied
with Martin Katz. In addition, she has worked with Martin Isepp at the Banff Centre
for Fine Arts, and with Margo Garrett, Roger Vignoles, and Warren Jones at the Steans
Institute.