Faculty Bio: Julia Ebner
Title | Adjunct Faculty |
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j.f.ebner@sunyocc.edu | |
Office | Academic II 204 |
Phone | 315-498-2206 |
Area | Voice |
Instrument | Voice |
Julia Ebner is an active classical singer who has been praised for her “vocally and dramatically superb,” performances. Ms. Ebner has taken the stage for companies including The Santa Fe Opera, The Florida Grand Opera, Opera North, Virginia Opera, Winter Opera St. Louis, Opera San Antonio, Ash Lawn Opera, St. Petersburg Opera, Bel Cantanti Opera, Green Mountain Opera Festival, Syracuse Opera, Opera in the Heights, The Tri-Cities Opera, Amherst Early Music Festival, Oswego Opera Theater, Chelsea Opera, Buffalo Opera Unlimited and The Charleston Chamber Opera. Ms. Ebner has also had the honor of singing in the chorus of the Metropolitan Opera for productions of Fidelio, Otello, and Turandot.
A versatile concert performer as well, Ms. Ebner’s credits include Handel’s Messiah, Mahler’s Rückert Lieder and Bach’s Magnificat with Symphoria. She has also sung as the soloist for Vaughan Williams’s A Sea Symphony and Dona Nobis Pacem, Brahms’ Requiem, and Mendelssohn’s Elijah with Symphoria at Hamilton College., Haydn's Last Seven Words of Christ in DeWitt, New York, Mozart’s Requiem in Binghamton, New York, and Haydn's Missa Brevis in F at Syracuse University. She has also sung the soprano solos in Mozart's Missa Brevis in F and Vesperae Solennes de Confessore with the Syracuse Masterworks Chorale and Dan Forrest’s Requiem for the Living with the Downtown Singers of Binghamton. Recognized for her talent for both early music and new music, she has frequently performed as the soprano soloist for the Binghamton Baroque Ensemble as well as The Society for New Music.
Ms. Ebner’s teaching experience includes teaching voice with Syracuse University and LeMoyne College as well as leading choirs at LeMoyne College and SUNY Cortland. She also directs the Opera Workshop and teaches Vocal Literature for Syracuse University. She is also sought after for her award winning choreography and dance teaching experience with her work being performed both locally and in North Carolina and Florida.
Ms. Ebner earned her Bachelors of Music in Vocal Performance at Syracuse University, and her Masters of Music in Opera at Binghamton University.