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Scholastic Background
Meghan Dibble has been teaching privately for 9 years. She began teaching
during her course work at
California
State University, East Bay. There she
focused on college aged students who were interested in exploring their
singing voice. Ms. Dibble then attended
Northwestern University
where she received a master's degree in Vocal Performance and Literature.
During her master's program, Ms. Dibble specialized in vocal pedagogy. Ms. Dibble worked with a variety of students between the ages of 4 and 52 in both Chicago and New York City. While living in San Francisco, she currently teaches voice and piano in her home studio, at the Chinese American International School, and Community Music Center. Ms. Dibble is a board member of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) and a member of The Etude Club of Berkeley.
Performing Experience
Meghan
Dibble, mezzo soprano, made her debut last October with
Pacific Repertory Opera in San Luis
Obispo singing Ruth in The Pirates of Penzance
after debuting with the Redwood Symphony singing the Old Lady in
Candide. Last spring she was
seen singing Cherubino (Le nozze di Figaro) with
San Francisco Cabaret Opera and Mercedes (Carmen)
with Rimrock Opera in Billings,
MT, and as Aunt Clotilda in The Haunted
Manor with
Pocket
Opera. Last June, Ms. Dibble premiered Inez Serrano in the new opera
based on No Exit by local composer Zachary M.
Watkins which was double billed with her as Miss Todd in Old Maid and the
Thief with San Francisco Cabaret Opera at the Live Oak Theater in
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