Music

Carol Kreuscher

Part Time Assistant Professor of Music

Areas of expertise
Voice

Carol Kreuscher, mezzo-soprano, teaches studio voice, song literature, performance and vocal pedagogy at Southwestern University.

Kreuscher has held fellowships at the Aspen Music Festival and the Stonybrook Bach Festival. She has been a featured soloist at festivals including "Music at Penn's Woods" and "Pine Mountain Music Festival".

Her many opera credits include leading roles in Cosi fan tutte, Die Zauberflote, The Ballad of Baby Doe and The Medium. As a concert artist Dr. Kreuscher has performed works which include Mahler's Kindertotenlieder, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen and Lieder aus Des Knaben Wunderhorn.

She is a frequent alto soloist in such oratorios as Handel's Messiah, Bach's Mass in B Minor and Honegger's King David. Kreuscher is in demand as a master class clinician and adjudicator with upcoming engagements in the northeast and central Texas. A  member of the Artist/Faculty at the Pitten Music Festival in Pitten, Austria, she appears as a soloist and clinician. She has been a faculty member at Southwestern University since 1995.


Courses: Fall 2009

Voice
Voice (Upper-level)
Song Lit and Performance


Contact Information

Southwestern University
Georgetown, TX 78626
(512) 863-1125 (office)
Office: Fine Arts 162
kreuschc@southwestern.edu