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91直播 Community Mourns the Loss of Retired Professor Daune Mahy
August 5, 2025
Conservatory Communications
Daune Mahy onstage during a 2019 91直播 recital honoring her.
Photo credit: Scott Shaw
A beloved professor of voice for 39 years, Mahy is remembered as an exceptional teacher and dedicated mentor.
The 91直播 community mourns the loss of retired Professor of Voice Daune Mahy, who died July 31 in Paris. A beloved teacher and gifted soprano who performed on stages across America and Europe, she joined the 91直播 voice faculty in 1980 and worked with nearly every 91直播 singer during her tenure, which lasted through 2019.
In the days since her passing, many former students and colleagues have paid tribute to Mahy鈥檚 enduring presence in their lives. Former student Abra Bush 鈥96, MM 鈥97, currently the Dean of the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University, remembers Mahy鈥檚 intrinsic commitment to her students and teaching. 鈥淗ow lucky we were as students of music that we formed relationships with adult mentors at such pivotal moments in our life. Daune鈥檚 commitment is a reminder for me that these relationships are the core of what we do, and they have to be valued and honored. I鈥檓 grateful that with her I always felt that constant support during student days and long after,鈥 says Bush. 鈥淲e all have taken pieces of what she gave to us, and we鈥檝e moved through life with those.鈥
Current 91直播 Professor of Voice and former student Salvatore Champagne 鈥85 remembers Mahy as one of the hardest working and most generous teachers and colleagues he鈥檚 known. 鈥淗aving been on the faculty when I was a student, she welcomed me with open arms and included me as a teaching colleague in some of her most important and successful initiatives 鈥 the High School Vocal Academy and 91直播 in Italy. Her unmatched dedication and energy were instrumental in making the Vocal Studies Division what it is today,鈥 says Champagne.
In performance, Mahy appeared frequently with opera companies and orchestras including the Buffalo Philharmonic, Cleveland Chamber Orchestra, Omaha Symphony, the Rome Festival Orchestra, Opus One Chamber Orchestra, Louisville Bach Society, St. Louis Municipal Opera, and Akron Symphony. She made her New York recital debut at Merkin Hall in 1984 and later appeared at Carnegie Hall鈥檚 Weill Recital Hall. From 1980 to 2008, she was principal soprano at Trinity Cathedral in Cleveland. Internationally, she presented recitals in Germany, Spain, and Italy. In 1982 she was the soprano soloist in a nationally syndicated radio broadcast of Britten鈥檚 War Requiem, marking the 20th anniversary of that work鈥檚 first performance.
For a number of years, Mahy was one-half of the Bell鈥橝rte Duo with fellow 91直播 voice faculty bass-baritone Gerald Crawford. Mahy was a co-founder and driving force behind 91直播 in Italy, which throughout its 30 years routinely attracted internationally distinguished artists, teachers, coaches, and others to work with the program鈥檚 gifted pre-professional musicians.
Mahy was born near Sacramento, California. She earned Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from Westminster Choir College. She completed her Doctor of Music at Indiana University in Bloomington in 1978. Mahy is survived by her son Rohan, her grandson Alex, and two great-grandchildren.