Susan Hinshaw loves working with singers. She combines the knowledge derived from her 30 + years as a professional singer with a "hands on" approach, employing many methods of teaching with humor and sensitivity
Susan Hinshaw
Applied Vocal Instructor
Office: 320 LH
Phone: 503.725.3180/360.577.7732
Fax: 503.725.8215
E-mail: suesing1@msn.com
For over 30 years Susan Hinshaw has been a professional opera performer and
classical singer with engagements singing leading roles in Europe, the United
States, South America and Australia. Frequently described as a “singing
actress,” her performances are characterized by sensitivity, dramatic intensity
and passion.
Susan Hinshaw’s professional operatic debut was as Violetta in La Traviata
in Lucerne, Switzerland, where she continued to perform many other leading
roles. The Zuricher Nachrichten described her performances as “Unquestionably a
soprano of the highest order,” and the Luzerner Neuest Nachrichten described her
as a “strong yet delicate stage presence…not a prima donna, but a human being,
with a wonderful blend of singing and acting.”
Composer Gian Carlo Menotti chose Miss Hinshaw as his Magda Sorel in The
Consul, a role she performed under his direction for five years in numerous
opera houses in the United States, at the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland,
the Teresa Carreno Opera in Caracas, Venezuela, and on television with the
Melbourne Opera in Australia.
The Barcelona La Vanguardi described her singing in the title role of
Salome as “beautiful emission, beautiful phrasing” for the Gran Teatre
Del Liceu, a role she later performed for The Bayerische Staatsoper Munich, and
for the Radio Television Orchestra Espanola in Madrid. She sang the title role
of Turandot at the Kansas City Opera and for the Vlaamse Opera's
televised production in Antwerp, Belgium; and, having debuted as Leonora in
Fidelio with the Seattle Opera, she repeated the role in Osnabruech,
Germany, in concert at Carnegie Hall, and in Buffalo, New York.
Dedicated to helping young singers develop their talents, in 2005 she was
selected as one of the “Twelve Outstanding Women in Longview, Washington” by the
American Association of University Women for raising the standards of vocal
performance in singers in her community.