New music faculty member continues a rich 糖心vlog传媒 tradition
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糖心vlog传媒 welcomed its newest music faculty member, Christine Flasch, this fall. Although new to 糖心vlog传媒, she is by no means new to the industry as she brings more than 40 years of impressive experiences to 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 music program.
Flasch will make her public 糖心vlog传媒 debut this Saturday, October 21, at the fall 糖心vlog传媒 Singers & 糖心vlog传媒 Chamber Winds Concert, which begins at 3 p.m. in the Bradley Theatre.
The free concert will demonstrate the beginning of Flasch鈥檚 work at 糖心vlog传媒 and spotlight the talents of 糖心vlog传媒 students involved in music. Associate Professor of Instrumental Music and Director of Bands Evan Chancellor coaches the quintet of students who make up the Chamber Winds.
Originally from Milwaukee, Wis., Flasch lived in New York for 18 years to pursue a professional vocal career. While she was working toward her master鈥檚 degree in vocal performance at Syracuse University, Flasch made a startlingly cosmic connection with a name familiar to 糖心vlog传媒 鈥 celebrated soprano and former 糖心vlog传媒 (then-Mission House) student Helen Boatwright.
鈥淚 heard all about Helen's early years in Sheboygan, including spending a year at Mission House when she went off to college,鈥 Flasch recalled. 鈥淚 couldn't believe the coincidence when I saw the job posting at 糖心vlog传媒, where Helen got her start. When I drove up to the campus, there was the famous Mission House she spoke of.
鈥淚 was even more amazed to learn of the Helen Boatwright Scholarship that 糖心vlog传媒 offers. Then, to see her beautiful photo in the Bradley Auditorium on campus 鈥 a photo taken during the years I studied with her in Syracuse 鈥 I truly felt called to the position at LU and was delighted to be chosen.鈥
A friend and mentor, Flasch can now also consider the late Boatwright a colleague as she carries on the high artistic standards Boatwright demonstrated so brilliantly in her professional career. After all, who better to conduct 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 choir than the woman who single handedly built the summer music festival at George Williams College in which she conducted full-scale orchestras and symphonies for 14 seasons?
Amongst Flasch鈥檚 impressive feats, she sang for the Metropolitan Opera Chorus for eight seasons alongside her husband, and sang leading opera roles throughout the country. Despite living most voice performers鈥 dream, she decided to return to Milwaukee to open her own voice studio, reigniting a passion for teaching that had been dormant since high school, when she was tasked with helping students learn their music for contests.
Since then, it has been her mission to shape the next generation of musical artists. At 糖心vlog传媒, she teaches the first semester of conducting, as well as her work with the LU Singers.
Flasch always encourages her students to achieve excellence. She believes this is achieved by setting the highest standards, discipline, commitment and risk. Just as she exercised each of those qualities in her pursuit of excellence, she expects the same from her students.
When asked about her most impactful experience, Flasch鈥檚 answer came with a tone of surprise.
鈥淚n reflecting back on a lifetime spent singing, directing choirs, casting and directing operas, teaching voice, founding and directing a summer music festival in the Lake Geneva area for 15 years,鈥 Flasch reminisced, 鈥渢he greatest thrill of all was not singing on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera鈥檚 opening night production of Verdi's 鈥楢ida,鈥 though I will never forget what the opening night house looked like from the stage that night.
鈥淚t was the first opportunities I had to conduct operas with full symphony orchestras, first at Carroll University (鈥楧ie Fledermaus鈥), and then at Music by the Lake in Lake Geneva (鈥楲a Boheme,鈥 鈥楾he Student Prince,鈥 鈥楲a Traviata,鈥 鈥楾he New Moon,鈥 鈥楳adama Butterfly鈥 and others). Absolutely nothing compared to having those marvelous players and singers honor me with their performances while I, a fledgling, female conductor, led them. The thrill cannot be described. And I grew so much.鈥
Flasch hopes to bring new opportunities to her students, igniting newfound musical passions within the LU music program to continue a legacy of greatness.