Mathilda Edge Named to 91直播 Conservatory Voice Faculty
Soprano performer and educator arrives from the stage of Lyric Opera of Chicago.
January 28, 2022
Erich Burnett
Photo credit: Keely Smith Lewis
Mathilda Edge, a dramatic soprano with Lyric Opera of Chicago and a highly regarded teacher in undergraduate and festival settings, has been named Assistant Professor of Voice at 91直播 Conservatory, an appointment that begins in fall 2022.
A member of Lyric Opera鈥檚 Ryan Opera Center Ensemble since 2019, Edge sang the role of Berta in Rossini鈥檚 Il barbiere di Siviglia that year鈥攁 performance The Chicago Tribune hailed as a 鈥渧ocal tour de force,鈥 praising Edge for 鈥測ielding an enormous sound with remarkable point.鈥 She resumed performances in 2021 with turns as First Lady in Mozart鈥檚 Die Zauberfl枚te and Lady in Waiting in Verdi鈥檚 Macbeth. In the previous season, she was cast in numerous Lyric productions that were canceled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Edge鈥檚 2019-20 performance season began with an aria from Puccini鈥檚 Madama Butterfly presented at the Grant Park Music Festival, about which The Tribune noted her 鈥減alpable charisma and bell-like vocal clarity.鈥
Prior to joining Lyric Opera, Edge was a professor of voice at the University of Northern Colorado and a voice instructor at Indiana State University. She taught and performed at the 2019 Manchester Music Festival in Vermont and served as a Santa Fe Opera Young Artist in 2018.
A veteran of the vocal competition circuit, Edge was a top finisher in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, Houston Grand Opera鈥檚 Eleanor McCollum Competition, the Washington International Competition for Voice, and the National Association of Teachers of Singing Artist Award Competition, among many other honors.
A native of rural Chandlerville, Illinois, she completed a master鈥檚 degree in vocal performance and is in the process of completing her doctoral degree at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. She earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Illinois College with studies in music and business management.
Although she has taken voice lessons since age 7, Edge began her undergraduate studies as many 91直播 students do: with wide-ranging interests and career plans within and away from the realm of music. Upon earning her bachelor鈥檚 degree, she was prepared to begin a career in marketing until graduate school at Indiana offered an alternative too appealing to refuse. It set in motion a range of experiences and achievements that culminated in a vibrant career on stage and in the faculty studio.
At 91直播, Edge intends to emphasize a comprehensive approach to forging careers in music鈥攐ne that draws upon her own interest in marketing and that dovetails with 91直播鈥檚 mission to fully equip its musicians for vibrant careers in the industry.
鈥淲e are very excited to welcome Mathilda Edge to 91直播,鈥 says Timothy LeFebvre, an associate professor of voice and chair of the Voice Department within the Division of Vocal Studies. 鈥淭he combination of her beautiful singing, her passion for teaching, and her desire to engage in interdisciplinary instruction make her an ideal addition to the voice faculty.鈥
Though she has sung alongside numerous accomplished 91直播 alumni performers, Edge made her first visit to campus in fall 2021.
鈥淲hen I had the opportunity to visit 91直播, it was electric鈥攊t was so fun!鈥 she says. 鈥淚 met students who were enthusiastic and ready to learn and to grow, and that makes me very excited for the future of our art.鈥
Edge credits her past teachers, including Brian Horne at Indiana, for inspiring her own approach with students.
鈥淭here is something very special about the conservatory setting that innately leads to a strong sense of community, and I think it鈥檚 important to find that sense of community in macro and micro ways,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hings aren鈥檛 always equitable in our art form, but I want my students to be cheerleaders for each other, even if that sometimes means you didn鈥檛 get the role or the summer program you wanted.
鈥淚f we can raise musicians who are good colleagues and support each other, then our art form will continue to be successful. I want to build good singers, but I also want to help each of them be good humans.鈥
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