Summer Guest Recital Taking Place July 20
Dr. Jacob Sentgeorge, tenor, and Kimberly Carballo, pianist, will perform a guest artist recital at 2 p.m. July 20 in Ophelia Parrish Performance Hall.
The program features art and popular songs of World War I. Immediately following the performance, a master class will take place featuring Truman voice major Daniel Hansen. The public is invited to attend both events, free of charge.
Sentgeorge has served as assistant professor of voice at the University of Central Missouri since 2008. He has garnered enthusiastic acclaim for his performances as a soloist with Pro Musica Colorado, the Windsor Symphony Orchestra (Ontario), the professional chamber ensemble Spire (Kansas City), the Columbia Chorale (Missouri) and Pro Musica (Kansas City). He has presented guest recitals in Annapolis, Kansas City, Bloomington, Ind., Manhattan, Kan., and West Palm Beach. He holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Indiana University.
Carballo is administrator of music for Indiana University Opera and Ballet Theater at the Jacobs School of Music. She has previously worked as IU Opera’s interim head coach as well as mainstage and young artists’ program coach for the Compañía Lírica Nacional de Costa Rica and instructor and vocal coach at the Conservatorio Musical de Alajuela, the Universidad de Costa Rica and the Universidad Nacional in Costa Rica. In addition to her duties at Indiana University, she maintains a private studio as a freelance coach, collaborator and piano teacher.
The program features art and popular songs of World War I. Immediately following the performance, a master class will take place featuring Truman voice major Daniel Hansen. The public is invited to attend both events, free of charge.
Sentgeorge has served as assistant professor of voice at the University of Central Missouri since 2008. He has garnered enthusiastic acclaim for his performances as a soloist with Pro Musica Colorado, the Windsor Symphony Orchestra (Ontario), the professional chamber ensemble Spire (Kansas City), the Columbia Chorale (Missouri) and Pro Musica (Kansas City). He has presented guest recitals in Annapolis, Kansas City, Bloomington, Ind., Manhattan, Kan., and West Palm Beach. He holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Indiana University.
Carballo is administrator of music for Indiana University Opera and Ballet Theater at the Jacobs School of Music. She has previously worked as IU Opera’s interim head coach as well as mainstage and young artists’ program coach for the Compañía Lírica Nacional de Costa Rica and instructor and vocal coach at the Conservatorio Musical de Alajuela, the Universidad de Costa Rica and the Universidad Nacional in Costa Rica. In addition to her duties at Indiana University, she maintains a private studio as a freelance coach, collaborator and piano teacher.