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Christine O'Meally, a Milwaukee native, teaches voice at Cardinal Stritch
University. She holds a master's degree in vocal performance from the Peabody
Conservatory and is certified in Levels I, II & III of "Somatic Voicework" and the LoVetri Method at the Contemporary Commercial Music Voice Pedagogy Institute at Shenandoah University. An active member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing
(NATS), O'Meally has entered students in the Wisconsin auditions and has had
finalists and winners for nine consecutive years. Her performances include appearances with Racine Symphony, Bel Canto
Chorus of Milwaukee, Washington Bach Consort, Chicago Opera Theatre, Opera
Theater of Northern Virginia, Washington Savoyards, In Tandem Theatre, Windfall
Theater, The Young Victorian Theater of Baltimore, and the Skylight Opera Theatre. She created the role of The Woman in Red in Dominick Argento's Dream of Valentino in its world premiere with the Washington Opera. She recently appeared as a soloist in the Hal Leonard Publishers Showcase at the NATS NationalConference in Orlando, Florida. O'Meally also teaches vocal pedagogy and vocal literature at Carroll
University, and maintains a private studio in her home in Wauwatosa.
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