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Beverly Culbreath Music Teacher |
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Beverly Culbreath received a Bachelor of Music degree in voice from Florida State University and a Masters of Music from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She has studied voice with Madame Darius Milhaud at the Aspen School of Music in Colorado and Janice Harsanyi and Norman Farrow at the North Carolina School of the Arts. She toured Italy in the Sienna program as soprano soloist with the NCSA Orchestra. She has been a soprano soloist with the Winston-Salem Symphony, Piedmont Opera, and Singers Guild and sang with the Westminster Choir College at Lincoln Center. In addition, she has starred in many Winston-Salem Little Theater musicals such as “Hello Dolly”, “South Pacific” and others. She has appeared in a variety of acting roles with the Theater Alliance, Kernersville Little Theater, and Barn Dinner Theater. Ms. Culbreath has taught public school music for thirty-four years and has also directed adult and children’s choirs in various churches in Winston-Salem. She has two sons, one who is the principal percussionist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, and a daughter and two granddaughters. In her spare time she enjoys bicycling, gardening, antiquing and walking her two shelties, Chauncey and Piper.
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