Julie Wieck

  1. Associate Professor
  2. Coordinator of Vocal Activities
Email Addressjwieck@wsu.edu
LocationKimbrough 447

Biography

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Associate Professor, Coordinator of Voice Area, Voice, Opera Workshop

Julie Anne Wieck is an Associate Professor of Music at Washington State University where she teaches studio voice and directs the opera and musical theatre productions. Wieck received her Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education at the University of South Dakota-Vermillion. Later she attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she received a Master of Music degree and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Vocal Performance.

On the stage, Julie has performed leading roles in Dido and AeneasFalstaffThe TelephoneAmahl and the Night VisitorsStreet SceneNaughty MariettaSusannahDie Fledermaus and Carousel. She has also appeared as a soloist with several orchestras, performing Bach’s B Minor Mass, Mendelssohn’s Midsummer Night’s DreamPorgy and Bess, Poulenc’s Gloria, Verdi’s Requiem, Carmen, and Tchaikovsky’s “Letter Scene” from Eugene Onegin. She has traveled internationally, performing in Canada, Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary and South Korea.  Wieck has recently been researching and performing music by Ukrainian composers after spending her professional leave in Kyiv, Ukraine, collaborating with faculty and students at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory or National Music Academy of Ukraine.

Wieck is an active recitalist, adjudicator and clinician. As a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, Julie has served as President of the Inland Northwest Chapter, Governor of the Intermountain Region, and as a member of the National Advisory Board on Auditions.