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Emily Heumann

Mezzo-soprano

Mezzo-soprano Emily Heumann has gained recognition for her "delicious vocals" (Arts and Culture Texas Magazine) and "credible" storytelling (Orlando Sentinel). Last season's highlights include Véronique in Le Docteur Miracle with First Coast Opera, Sorceress in Dido & Aeneas with Capella Nova, and the Alto Soloist in Mozart's Coronation Mass with the St. Augustine Community Chorus. Other highlights include Cherubino in Le nozze di Figaro, Hansel in Hansel & Gretel, Mrs. Noye in Noye's Fludde, and the Fox in The Little Prince. Emily is an alumna of the St. Petersburg Opera Company Emerging Artist Program, the Opera Orlando Studio Artist Program, the Savannah VOICE Festival Studio Artist Program, and the Florida Opera Theatre Apprentice Program. She has appeared with dozens of companies across the country. Emily holds a Master's Degree in Voice Performance and Pedagogy from The University of Houston and a Bachelor's degree from Rollins College. She serves on the voice faculty at The College of Central Florida in Ocala, where she was named the 2019 Adjunct Professor of the Year. Recently, Emily was named the Executive & Artistic Director of The Howey Mansion Music Series.

Emily Heumann
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