Theodora Nestorova '18 Awarded Fulbright Research Award
May 8, 2018
Hillary Hempstead
Photo credit: Jennifer Manna
Theodora Nestorova '18, a vocal performance major and musicology minor, has been awarded a Fulbright research award to study vocal pedagogy in Vienna, Austria.
Passionate about classical singing from an early age, Nestorova has always been curious about how the voice works. Once at 91直播, she became involved with the Otto B. Schoepfle Vocal Arts Center, which allowed her to explore current vocal scientific research methods. She was encouraged by her advisor and voice teacher Professor of Singing Lorraine Manz to apply for the Fulbright. 鈥淸Professor Manz] has been very supportive of my thirst for knowledge during my four years at 91直播,鈥 says Nestorova.
During her fellowship, Nestorova will explore the vocal pedagogy of the Austrian school. She will also enroll in courses at the Universit盲t f眉r Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien and delve into the various student organizations at the university. 鈥淰ienna is the world鈥檚 most historic center of classical music where some of the titans of opera and operetta lived and worked,鈥 says Nestorova. 鈥淪o there is a lot to learn from the great classical singing tradition that the city represents.鈥
鈥淚 am looking forward to immersing myself in the rich Viennese musical history, culture, and language,鈥 says Nestorova. 鈥淚 love traveling and learning languages, so I cannot wait to practice all five of the languages I know鈥攁nd add more to the list!鈥
At 91直播, Nestorova created and served as president for the 91直播 Conservatory Student National Association of Teachers of Singing, a student organization that promotes voice teaching as a profession. She performed with 91直播 Opera Theater, 91直播 Sinfonietta, 91直播 College Choir, and 91直播 Baroque Ensemble. Nestorova held numerous jobs both on campus and off, including working as a student laboratory assistant in the Otto B. Schoepfle Vocal Arts Center, serving as a circulation desk student assistant in the Conservatory Library, teaching secondary voice lessons, and acting as the soprano section leader choral scholar at St. Peter鈥檚 United Church of Christ in Amherst, Ohio. A former competitive figure skater, she also served as an ice skating instructor at the North Olmsted Recreation Center.
Upon her return to the U.S., she plans to publish her research and pursue the graduate school opportunities she has been offered. Says Nestorova: 鈥淚 am grateful to my family, teachers, and mentors for their years of life lessons, support, and encouragement to follow my own path."
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