Madison Warren
About
Madison Warren is a dramatic coloratura soprano and Adjunct Professor of Music at Liberty Universitys School of Music, where she brings both performance expertise and passionate instruction to aspiring singers. A native of San Antonio, Texas, she earned her undergraduate degree in Vocal Performance at Liberty University under the instruction of Dr. Samantha Miller, then completed her Masters degree in Vocal Performance at the University of Michigan, studying under renowned instructors Stanford Olsen and Richard Leech. Ms. Warren is an accomplished performer who has debuted the role of Queen of the Night with El Paso Opera and has been featured as a soprano soloist at the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival. During her graduate studies at Michigan, she performed leading roles in university opera productions and served as soprano soloist with the universitys choral ensemble. She has performed professionally with the San Antonio Chamber Choir and Liberty University Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Warren won the MTNA Young Artist Vocalist award for Virginia and received the prestigious George Shirley Scholarship at the University of Michigan from 2017-2019. Beyond her classical music pursuits, she has experience in worship ministry and vocal coaching. She maintains a private teaching studio and strongly believes in stylistic diversity in vocal instruction, offering students exposure to classical, contemporary, and popular vocal genres.
Education & Qualifications
M.M. in Vocal Performance, University of Michigan; B.M. in Vocal Performance, Liberty University
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