Mansfield University voice students win recognition at NATS auditions

Mansfield, PA (02/18/2022) — Voice students from Mansfield University won recognition at two National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) virtual student auditions: the Allegheny Mountain Chapter (AMC) auditions in November, and the Central New York Finger Lakes Chapter (CNYFL) auditions in January.

The NATS is the largest association of singing teachers in the world with members in more than 25 countries. The student auditions are one of the major activities of each NATS chapter. Both the AMC and CNYFL auditions include around 150 entries from students around Pennsylvania and New York.

Two MU voice teachers, Todd Ranney, associate professor of voice and opera; and Alissa Rose, associate professor of music, entered students in the auditions. Both had student winners at the two competitions in which students competed against other students of similar age and experience levels.

The top three winners in each category at the AMC NATS auditions were featured in a final concert at the end of auditions. This concert is available to watch online here: https://youtu.be/oAWoi3vhAw8.

The auditions are a great opportunity for students to receive feedback on their singing, hear other students from around the area, and expose themselves to a wide variety of repertoire. All students received comment sheets from judges, who are all voice teachers and NATS members.

AMC NATS Winners:

CNYFL NATS Winners:

CNYFL NATS Finalists:

Learn more about the Mansfield University Music program at music.mansfield.edu

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Mansfield University of Pennsylvania is a public, regional university committed to providing affordable and accessible education that fosters positive social mobility for a diverse population. The university offers personalized and transformative degree programs, taught by accomplished faculty, that meet the needs of regional, state and global economies. By developing talented graduates who influence industry and enrich communities, Mansfield's impact begins in Northcentral Pennsylvania and extends around the world. Founded in 1857, Mansfield University is one of 14 institutions that comprise Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education (PASSHE). Learn more at mansfield.edu.

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