Title:
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Phone Number:
609-921-7100
Robin Leigh Massie has established herself as a versatile artist in opera, concert and musical theatre. She made her New York City Opera debut as Flora in Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of The Screw. She has also performed with the Tulsa, Kentucky, Glimmerglass and Princeton Opera companies.
In musical theatre, she performed the role of Jellylorum in Andrew Lloyd Weber’s CATS in Hamburg, Germany. She has also sung with the Bucks County, Pocono and Gateway Playhouses and toured South America singing the role of Christine in Ivan Jacobs’ The Phantom of the Opera. In concert repertoire, Ms. Massie has performed with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for nine consecutive seasons in Yuletide Celebration. In other concert repertoire, she performed with the Utah Symphony Orchestra in Leonard Bernstein’s Mass for the farewell concert of Maestro Keith Lockhart. Other performances include the Susquehanna Valley Chorale, The Bucks County Choral Society and Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream with The New York City Ballet.
She can be heard on a recording with the Westminster Choir on the recording Like As a Hart as the soprano soloist in Mozart’s Laudate Dominum. In August 2010, she served as both stage director of opera scenes and voice teacher for the Crescendo Summer Arts Institute in Sárospatak, Hungary.
Ms. Massie is currently the Assistant Director for the Vocal Intensive Study Program at the MasterWorks Festival in Winona Lake, IN, (www.masterworksfestival.org). A native of Austin, Texas, she has a bachelor’s degree in voice performance from Westminster Choir College and a master’s degree in voice from Yale University. Ms. Massie is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Voice at Westminster Choir College of Rider University and a member of the voice faculty at Cairn University.
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