Dr. Beverly Stein, Young Artist Awards Chair

Dr. Beverly Stein

Young artist auditions chair

email: yaa@natslachapter.org

Dr. Beverly Stein is the author of Unlocking Meaning in Art Song: A Singer's Guide to Practical Analysis Using Schubert Songs and gives workshops and presentations on song analysis at institutions across the country. A professor of music history and analysis at California State University, Los Angeles, she is passionate about helping singers and collaborative pianists understand the deeper meaning of the songs they perform in order to create compelling performances.

Dr. Stein has given numerous NATS talks and taught at the CSU Summer Arts program β€œThe Romantic Lied in Germany.” As a musicologist, she has presented papers at the American Musicological Society, the College Music Society, and the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music, and is currently on the Editorial Board of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Books Program.

Recognized for her engaging teaching style with an award by the General Education Honors Program at Cal State LA, Dr. Stein is also an accomplished flutist, with solo performances in Carnegie Hall and Alice Tully Hall, and degrees from The Juilliard School, Yale University, and Brandeis University. For information on her song analysis workshops go to beverlystein.com.