Ginger Beazley
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Dr. Ginger Beazley is a voice instructor who specializes in training singers for opera and musical theatre.
An accomplished soprano singer herself, Dr. Beazley was trained by many of the world's greatest voice instructors, including Virginia Zeani. Though best known for her students Angela Brown and Susanna Phillips who have brought her name to the front page of the New York Times, she is best known in Huntsville, Alabama, where she resides, as founder and director of Ars Nova School of the Arts, a music instruction program for students of all ages, providing instruction in several aspects of music and theatre. Ars Nova is also well known for its quality local theatrical performances. Dr. Beazley is also retired voice professor at Oakwood College, where she taught Angela Brown.
[edit] External links
- "For a Fill-in-Aida, A Triumph Long in Coming", New York Times, November 8, 2004.
- Curriculum Vitae