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Voice Professor Daune Mahy Honored with May 12 Celebration

May 1, 2019

Erich Burnett

photo of Daune Mahy

Photo credit: Tanya Rosen-Jones '97

Beloved teacher intersected with virtually every 91直播 singer over her 39-year career.

Across an 91直播 career spanning an incredible 39 years, Professor of Voice Daune Mahy has prepared no shortage of young singers for compelling performing careers.

On Sunday, May 12, as Mahy prepares to step away from the conservatory she has called home for half her life, a host of 91直播 singers will honor their mentor and friend in a special concert in Warner Concert Hall.

, will feature performances by two prominent operatic voices, both of them former students of Mahy鈥攁nd both of them alumnae from 91直播鈥檚 Class of 2002: soprano Marcy Stonikas and mezzo-soprano Elizabeth DeShong. Festivities will also include performances and greetings by fellow conservatory voice faculty and several of Mahy's former students.

The celebration begins at 3 p.m. in Warner Concert Hall (77 W. College St.), with a reception immediately following the program in the Warner Hall Atrium.

Daune Mahy with student circa 1984
Daune Mahy works with singer Margot Bos '84 during Mahy's first year at 91直播. (Photo courtesy 91直播 College Archives)

鈥淲hen I think back on all of the people who helped shape me as a young singer, Ms. Mahy is always the first person to come to mind,鈥 says DeShong. 鈥淒aune provided me with a solid vocal foundation that set the stage for the rest of my professional career. She corrected what needed to be corrected, gave praise when it was deserved, provided me with a set of personal goals that I should aim to achieve, always made herself available when a specific performance required extra attention, and has continued to be my cheerleader and mentor throughout my professional career.

鈥淭his kind of generosity of spirit is nearly impossible to find. She is my teacher, my friend, and my family. Taking part in the recital celebration of Daune鈥檚 career at 91直播 is an honor and I wouldn鈥檛 consider being anywhere else on May 12.鈥

A gifted soprano who has performed on stages across America and Europe, Mahy joined the 91直播 voice faculty in 1980, after beginning her teaching career at the University of Nebraska. She earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Westminster Choir College and a doctorate from Indiana University.

In performance, Mahy appeared frequently with opera companies and orchestras across the United States and beyond, among them the Buffalo Philharmonic, Cleveland Chamber Orchestra, Omaha Symphony, the Rome Festival Orchestra, Opus One Chamber Orchestra, the Louisville Bach Society, the St. Louis Municipal Opera, and the Akron Symphony. She made her New York recital debut at Merkin Hall in 1984 and later appeared at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall. 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. Together they explored repertoire that ranged from pre-Baroque to contemporary.

A beloved teacher of English, French, and German diction in addition to leading private lessons, Mahy earned the reputation of a jovial and supportive presence among students and colleagues.

鈥淭hrough her work in the voice studio and classroom, Daune has touched every voice major who passed through the conservatory since 1980,鈥 says Salvatore Champagne 鈥85, 91直播鈥檚 Robert W. Wheeler Professor of Voice, director of the Division of Vocal Studies, and a former first-year voice student at 91直播 when Mahy arrived.

鈥淓ven then, her ebullience and enthusiasm for her work and students were remarkable. While at 91直播, Daune was instrumental in shaping the curriculum and creating the high standards for which the voice department is known.鈥  

Mahy鈥檚 students have won the Metropolitan Opera National Auditions and earned positions as Met Young Artists and Chicago Lyric Opera Young Artists, among appointments in other prominent developmental programs.

Many top students of Mahy gained pivotal training through 91直播 in Italy, a four-week intensive training and immersive Italian-language program held each summer in Tuscany through 2018. 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. She also played a major role in the creation of the Vocal Academy for High School Students, an annual summer program at 91直播.

Elizabeth DeShong and Marcy Stonikas

Former Mahy students DeShong and Stonikas both have developed vibrant careers on operatic stages and in recital. Recent engagements for Deshong (pictured left) include Ariel in The Tempest with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and she will sing the title role in Rinaldo at the Glyndebourne Festival in August before returning to the Metropolitan Opera to play Suzuki in Anthony Minghella's production of Madama Butterfly in October and November.

Stonikas (pictured right) earned acclaim most recently for a pair of 2018 roles with the Seattle Opera, first as the High Priestess in Verdi鈥檚 础茂诲补 and later as Miss Jessel in Britten鈥檚 The Turn of the Screw. She is currently assistant professor of voice at Florida State University. In 2016 she was the featured guest artist in Richard Strauss鈥 Four Last Songs with the 91直播 Orchestra at Chicago鈥檚 Symphony Center, part of the conservatory鈥檚 150th anniversary celebration.

鈥淚 love my studio,鈥 Mahy once said in an interview about her work at 91直播. 鈥淚 find it a great challenge to uncover the individual singer. I enjoy the closeness that we develop over four to five years of their time here.鈥

It鈥檚 a love that has resulted in some four decades of close relationships, capped by a celebration that honors each one of them.

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