Amy Petrongelli
About
Amy Petrongelli is an Assistant Professor of Voice at the University of Georgia's Hugh Hodgson School of Music. Lauded in the New York Times for her 'admirable fluidity,' soprano Amy Petrongelli's diverse performance career wholeheartedly embraces both traditional and contemporary repertoire. In 2020, she was honored with a Professional Achievement Award from the University of Michigan for her significant contributions to the field of music performance. Amy frequently works with composers to bring alive new music for the voice and has premiered over 70 new works. She is also the vocalist and a founding member of the Khemia Ensemble, an ensemble dedicated to reflecting diverse perspectives in contemporary classical chamber music through immersive, multimedia performances. Before joining UGA, she taught at Baylor University, Penn State University, Eastern Michigan University, and the University of Akron. She is the Director of the Collaborative Piano Institute Vocal Academy summer program at Louisiana State University.
Education & Qualifications
Professional Achievement Award from University of Michigan (2020)
Teaching Styles
Teaching Activity
Contact Information
Hugh Hodgson School of Music, Room 547, Athens, GA 30602
https://www.amypetrongelli.com/
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