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Soprano Amy E. W. Prince is currently completing her Doctoral studies in Vocal
Literature and Performance at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music with minors in
Music History and Opera. Mrs. Prince completed a Masters degree in Vocal Performance and
Literature at The University of Western Ontario and Undergraduate degrees in Music at
The University of Waterloo, Conrad Grebel College, and English at Wilfrid Laurier University.
Amy was a professor of vocal pedagogy, voice class and studio voice at Knox College and
Wilfrid Laurier University. Mrs. Prince currently serves as Director of Music at
First Presbyterian Church of Edwardsville and sings in the Saint Louis Symphony Chorus.
Amy is also a central region NATS member and teaching students privately.
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Mrs. Prince has received scholarships and awards from The National Association
of Teachers of Singing, Mu Phi Epsilon Bloomington Alumni Chapter, Ontario Research
Entrance Scholarship, Textbook and Technologies Grant, Ontario Student Opportunity Grant,
The London Music Scholarship Foundation Endowment, The Singers Theatre Company,
The Bernice Adams Awards, and The Royal Conservatory of Music.
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Performance Roles include Giove in Gluck’s La Caduta de Giganti, Madame Pompous in
Penhorwood’s Too Many Sopranos, The Foreign Woman in Menotti’s The Consul, Mrs.
Fiorentino in Kurt Weill’s Street Scene, Gontran in Chabrier’s Une Education Manique,
Fatime in Gluck’s Der Betrogene Kadi, Cunegonde in Bernstein’s Candide, and Rapunzel in
Sondheim’s Into The Woods. Gilbert and Sullivan roles include Phyllis in Iolanthe, Casilda
in The Gondoliers and Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance. Partial Roles include Donna Anna in
Mozart’s Don Giovanni, Frau Fluth in Niccolai’s The Merry Wives of Windsor, Fiordiligi in
Mozart’s Cosi fan Tutte, Butterfly in Puccini’t Madame Butterfly, Alice in Verdi’s
Falstaff and title roles of Mozart’s Zaide and Dvorak’s Rusalka.
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