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95 Tower Ave
Needham, MA
United States

Teresa Winner Blume is a sought-after classical soprano, recitalist, concert soloist, musical theatre actress, performer, collaborator and vocal instructor in the Boston area.

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When the global pandemic forced concert cancellations across the world, Teresa shifted her efforts to create meaningful training and opportunities for her students at Walnut Hill, leaning into technology and developing new skills (like this movie she created of their spring opera, Rachel Portman's The Little Prince, by adapting, producing and directing the piece over green screen, with students remote all over the world.

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May
25
4:45 PM16:45

CS Music Convention - Master Class Presenter (Copy)

If you are a high school singer planning on attending CS Music Convention and Competition this year, sign up for my master classes! Find out more information here:

https://www.csmusic.net/content/convention/schedule/

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May
24
4:00 PM16:00

CS Music Convention - Master Class Presenter

If you are a high school singer planning on attending CS Music Convention and Competition this year, sign up for my master classes! Find out more information here:

https://www.csmusic.net/content/convention/schedule/

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Apr
12
7:00 PM19:00

Desert Journey: An Operatic Fable, by Charles Turner

Producing Stage Director and Vocal Director

World Premiere of brand new opera, commissioned for Walnut Hill School for the Arts Voice Majors. Story, libretto and music by Charles Turner. Join us for this beautiful story about a journey through the desert, meet some interesting solitary creatures, and be transported as they find the journey is better together!

3 performances only! Keiter Center for the Arts

Friday, April 12 7:00pm

Saturday, April 13, 7:00pm

Sunday, April 14, 2:00pm

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May
11
8:00 PM20:00

Soloist: Bernstein Centennial Tribute, with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops

Leonard Bernstein Centennial Tribute

Keith Lockhart, conductor

Matthew Anderson, Teresa Blume, Aimee Doherty, David McFerrin, and Andrew Tighe, vocalists

Friday, May 11, 8 p.m.

Saturday, May 12, 8 p.m.

Thursday, May 17, 8 p.m.

Tuesday, May 29, 8 p.m.

Wednesday, May 30, 8 p.m.

The Boston Pops, under the direction of conductor Keith Lockhart, will present five concerts featuring Leonard Bernstein’s compositions as part of a season-long tribute to the centennial of this great American musical icon. These programs draw from across his decades of compositions and his deep collaboration with the Boston Symphony, Tanglewood, and the Boston Pops from his beginnings as the protégé of BSO Music Director Serge Koussevitzky in 1940 until the last concerts of his career at Tanglewood in 1990. The Leonard Bernstein Centennial Tribute programs will kick off with Bernstein’s brassy Overture to Candide before launching into the composer’s fast-paced Three Dances from the ballet Fancy Free. The program will also showcase music from Bernstein’s classic musicals On the Town and Wonderful Town. Post intermission, audiences will be treated to the “Mambo,” “One Hand, One Heart,” and “Tonight” from West Side Story. The cast of performers includes local singers Matthew Anderson, Teresa Blume, Aimee Doherty, David McFerrin, and Andrew Tighe.

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Mar
11
to Apr 9

SONIC BLOSSOM Lee Mingwei

  • Museum of Fine Arts, William I. Koch Gallery (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Teresa is honored to have been selected to perform Lee Mingwei: SONIC BLOSSOM, the US debut. World-renowned artist, Lee Mingwei, presents the first on-going performance art piece that the MFA has ever produced, featuring some of the most beloved of all of Schubert's art songs. There has been much press about the project. See some feature articles and video featuring Teresa's performance and interviews with the Boston Globe and the Boston Herald, here.  

What to expect: In the William I. Koch Gallery, as patrons enjoy the artwork, the Singer will wander among them. She will select a museum patron, and ask if they would like to receive a gift of song. If they agree, they will be led to a special chair designed by the artist, and the Singer will perform one of five Schubert lieder for the guest. SONIC BLOSSOM was inspired by a time when the artist's mother was ill, when the songs of Schubert were especially calming and healing during her recovery. Lee Mingwei has made a name for himself with his intelligent and moving art installations, which bring connectedness to the viewer and celebrate the human spirit.

Teresa will be the soloist during these times:

  • March 11, 9:45-1:45
  • March 16, 9:45-1:15
  • March 25, 9:45-1:45
  • March 30, 9:45-1:15
  • April 1, 9:45-1:45
  • April 3, 5:45-9:45
  • April 6, 9:45-1:15
  • April 8, 9:45-1:15
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