Joe and Violette Meyers Masterclasses
MAY 23 - 25

- Thursday, May 22 – 25
- SPO Emerging Artists apprentice program:
Master classes, rehearsals and workshops featuring Mark Sforzini’s new opera, DAISY, with Joe and Violette Meyers.
Open to the Public; donations will be accepted at the door to help fund St. Petersburg Opera's Emerging Artist Apprentice Program.
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- Friday, May 23, 2008 3:00 PM -- 6:00 PM St. Jude's Cathedral Masterclass #1 with Joseph and Violette Meyers
Saturday May 24, 2008 2:30 PM -- 5:30 PM Studio@620 Masterclass #2 with Joseph and Violette Meyers
Sunday, May 25, 2008 2:00 PM -- 5:00 PM Studio@620 Masterclass #3 with Joseph and Violette Meyers
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- St. Judes Cathedral
- 5815 5th Ave N
St Petersburg, FL 33710
http://www.cathedralofstjude.org/
- Studio@620:
- 620 1st Ave S, St. Petersburg, 33701
http://www.thestudioat620.org/
Joseph K. Meyers is a graduate of the Vienna Academy and holds the Doctor of Musical Arts Degree from the University of Missouri at Kansas City. He has studied with Lotte Lehmann, Dr. Erik Werba, and Elisabeth Rado, and he has sung at the Vienna Kammeroper and at opera houses in Bonn, Salzburg, Duesseldorf, and Berne, as well as in concert and oratorio in Vienna, Linz, Graz, Innsbruck, Milan, Florence, Trieste, Turin, and Palermo. In 1983-84 he was guest professor of the Munich Musikhochschule where he taught the Lieder class of Dr. Erik Werba. He was Head of Solo Voice at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne from 1974 until his retirement in 1995. He was named outstanding teacher of the year in 1993
Violette Vernaud Meyers is a graduate of the Geneva Conservatory, where she studied with Maestro Fernando Carpi, and of the Vienna Academy, where she studied with Dr. Erik Werba and Elisabeth Rado. She was a prize winner in the Geneva International Singing Competition and has performed in concert and on the radio in cities such as Geneva, Lausanne, Berne, Brussels, Liege, Paris, Vienna, and Linz. She has sung under the baton of Zubin Mehta in Vienna, Rome, and Milan. She was a professor at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne from 1974 until her retirement in 1995. In April 1996 she was engaged to be the French coach for Cecilia Bartoli's first French CD (Chant d 'Amour) for the Decca-London Recording Company in London.
Dr. and Mrs. Meyers taught voice for 22 years at the Fort Wayne campus of Indiana University until their retirement in 1995. Since 1983 they have presented concerts and Master Classes throughout the North American Midwest as well as at the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Summer Workshop in Vancouver, Canada (French, German, and Italian Workshops). This widely traveled team has taught on five continents in cities including Buenos Aires, Argentina; Vienna, Austria; Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro, and Salvador de Bahia, Brazil; Santiago and Valparaiso, Chile; Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, and Hangzhou, China; San Jose, Costa Rica; Alexandria, Egypt; Bali, Indonesia; Siena, Italy; Osaka, Kobe, and Takaoka, Japan; Guadalajara, Mexico; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Singapore; Taipei, Taiwan; Bangkok, Thailand; and London, Birmingham, and Bristol, United Kingdom. Since their arrival in Tampa in 1998 they have been teaching voice privately in their home and presenting master classes at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center as well as in area universities and colleges. They have also offered choral clinics for church and high school choirs in the Tampa Bay area, emphasizing improvement in vocal technique.
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