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David Morgan has recently moved to Dallas,
after living for many years in New York City, where he pursued a
career as a voice teacher and pianist. He is
currently available for private voice lessons for
singers in the Dallas-Forth Worth area.
VOCAL
TEACHER/ACCOMPANIST:
1975 - Present: Private
voice teacher in New York City
Performances as accompanist and
chamber music participant
Students have performed at:
Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, San Francisco Opera, Lyric
Opera of Chicago, Vienna State Opera, Covent Garden, Paris Opera,
among others.
1966
- 1975: Accompanist
for vocal soloists and vocal groups managed by Columbia Artists
Management, Inc.
Education: Bachelor
of Music with major in piano performance
(Southern Methodist University -
Dallas; 1966)
Extensive experience in solo piano
literature, chamber music and vocal accompanying
PRESENT AND
PAST STUDENTS
Aline Kutan,
coloratura soprano
La Scala, Paris Opera, New York City
Opera, Glyndebourne Festival (2005)
Kate Honan-Carter, mezzo soprano
New York City Opera, Washington
Opera, Delaware Opera, Mississippi Opera
Holly Hall,
soprano
Vienna State Opera, New York City
Opera
Marylyn
Mulvey, coloratura soprano
New York City Opera, associate
performer to Victor Borge, soloist with numerous major and mid-level
orchestras
Lester Senter,
mezzo soprano
Dallas Opera, New Orleans Opera,
Spoleto Festival, Glimmerglass Opera
Jonathan
Green, tenor
Metropolitan Opera, New York City
Opera, Dallas Opera, San Francisco Opera
Douglas Perry,
tenor
Metropolitan Opera, New York City
Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Miami Opera
Jack Davison,
bass
Santa Fe (singing and narrating),
Broadway productions of “Dear World” and “La Cage aux Folles”
Richard
Versalle, tenor
Bayreuth Festival, Metropolitan
Opera, Vienna State Opera,
Gran Teatro del Liceu
Kate Eagen,
soprano
New York City Opera, Skylight Opera
Theatre, Tulsa Opera, Chautauqua Festival
John Epperson,
baritone
New York City Opera (Rodgers &
Hammerstein’s “Cinderella”), cabaret (Rose’s Turn and Joe’s Pub in
New York City); multitudinous appearances as the Fabulous Lypsinka |