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Katherine Donner

(She/Her)

Associate Professor

School of Music

  • Associate Professor
    School of Music

BIO

Katherine Calcamuggio Donner is an award-winning mezzo-soprano who has been featured in important role  and company debuts across the United States, eliciting kudos for her “soaring, rich voice” (The Miami Herald), her “polished musical and dramatic characterizations” (Kurt Weill Newsletter) and her “fine coloratura technique” (Philadelphia Inquirer).


Equally at home on the operatic, concert and recitals stages, she has a diversified performing portfolio, with favorite roles and works including the comic and light-hearted operatic roles of Ruth in Pirates of Penzance (Kentucky Opera), Buttercup in HMS Pinafore (Union Avenue Opera), Julia Child in Bon Appetit! (Opera Lynchburg), Hansel in Hansel and Gretl (Syracuse Opera).  Although she loves perform comedic roles, she frequently performs  more dramatic concert roles as the mezzo-soprano soloist in Verdi’s Requiem, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and performing the soprano soloist in John Corigliano’s Mr. Tambourine. As an active recitalist, she has travelled across the United States with the Piatigorsky Foundation, performing over one-hundred and fifty recitals over the last ten years.


Dr. Calcamuggio Donner holds a Doctorate of Musical Arts from University of Michigan, a Master of Music from Northwestern University, and a Bachelor of Music from Bowling Green State University.  She is currently an Associate Professor of Voice at the University of Louisville.

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Associate Professor of Voice
    University of Louisville, USA8 Jan 2016

DEGREES

  • Doctorate of Musical Arts, Vocal Performance
    University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, United States5 Sep 2012 - 24 Apr 2015
  • Master of Music, Vocal Performance
    Northwestern University, Evanston, United States4 Sep 2002 - 5 Jun 2004
  • Bachelor of Music, Vocal Performance
    Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, United States25 Aug 1998 - 3 May 2002