Debra Rentz
Associate Director, Professor of Instruction
Soprano Debra Rentz, a native of Illinois, has performed extensively in opera, operetta, oratorio, recitals and orchestral concerts. Rentz has performed leading roles with many professional companies, including Chicago Opera Theater, Chicago Light Opera, Pamiro Opera, and Boston Academy of Music. Rentzās operatic roles include Gilda in Rigoletto, Violetta in La Traviata, Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor, Adina in Lāelisir dāamore, Pamina and First Lady in The Magic Flute and Naiad in Ariadne auf Naxos. Ms. Rentz has become a specialist in the performance of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas and performed a wide variety of roles including Josephine in H.M.S. Pinafore, Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance, Yum-Yum in The Mikado, Patience in Patience, Gianetta and Casilda in The Gondoliers and Constance in The Sorcerer. One memorable performance was the role of Josephine in H.M.S. Pinafore on board the USS Constitution through the collaborative efforts of the Boston Academy of Music and the U.S. Navy. Other operetta performances include the American stage premiere of Emmerich Kalmanās Duchess of Chicago with Chicago Light Opera and Hanna in Leharās The Merry Widow.
Debra has also performed a variety of oratorio and pops concerts. She has been featured as a soloist in Bachās Mass in B Minor, Haydnās Lord Nelson Mass, Vivaldiās Gloria, Mozartās Requiem, Haydnās Mass in Time of War, Schumannās Requiem, Mozartās Vesperae solennes and Orffās Carmina Burana. Ms. Rentz has performed with the St. Louis, Cedar Rapids, River Valley, Omaha, Owensboro, Richmond, Elmhurst, River Cities and Fox Valley Symphonies. In addition, Rentz has sung several performances of Samuel Barberās orchestral work Knoxville: Summer of 1915. Rentz remains an active performer, currently focusing on chamber music, recital and oratorio repertoire.
Debra received a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance and Music History from Illinois State University and a Masterās of Music in Voice Performance from the University of Illinois. Debra is currently the chair of the voice area at 51ĀŅĀ× and teaches applied voice, song literature, and foreign language diction. Debraās students have enjoyed success at the state and regional levels of the NATS Student Auditions, as well as the National Student Competitions, and the MTNA Young Artist competition. Many students have been accepted into and attended prestigious graduate programs, including Eastman School of Music, Westminster Choir College, Indiana State University, Texas Tech, and the University of Minnesota. Students have also participated in a variety of summer programs, including Si parla, si canta, Oberlin in Italy, Emerald City Opera, Tokaj Summer Opera Program, Opera Viva, Opera Breve, Opera Midwest, Russian Opera Program at AVA, and the Manhattan School of Music Summer Program. Before joining the faculty of OU, Debra taught at Marietta College and the University of Rio Grande. Debra holds professional memberships with the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Kappa Lambda, Music Teachers National Association (MTNA), Delta Omicron, and she is the faculty advisor for the 51ĀŅĀ× Student NATS chapter. Debra is currently serving as a board member of the Ohio NATS chapter.
Member of the Vocal Wellness Program Advisory Committee
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Educational Background:
B.M., Illinois State University; M. M., University of Illinois
Classes Being Taught:
- Solo Vocal Repertoire: German/American
- Solo Vocal Repertoire: French/British
- Applied Voice
- Lyric Diction: English/Italian
- Lyric Diction: German/French