Jennifer Marie Stevens
Classical Singer ~ Visual Artist
Green Bay, WI
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Jennifer's Parents and Grandmother attending her performance. Ernest L. Stevens Sr., Maria Hinton, Jennifer Stevens, and Patricia Stevens. 
Photo by FNCI
Jennifer Stevens, Soprano and composer is preparing for her first performance of one of her original compositions, Owe.la' (oh-way-lah) "wind," for Piano, Soprano, Flute, and Cello. Rockville, Maryland 2009.
Metropolitan opera singer, Sondra Kelly, dramatic mezzo soprano and Jennifer Stevens, lyric soprano.
Stevens met Sondra in January of 2009 and April of 2009. Sondra Kelly gave Stevens two weeks of voice lessons which led to an up and coming documentary produced by Eileen Littig, CESA 7/NEWIST/WPT. The documentary will be released in 2012.
Jennifer Stevens, Soprano

Jennifer Stevens, Soprano Student Recital, Italy

Jennifer Stevens singing, "But, What of My People,"
Opera Aria from the opera, "Molly of the Mohawks," composed by Augusta Cecconi-Bates.
Jennifer Stevens singing at her performance at the Heard Museum in partnership with the Arizona Opera with Pianist, Larry Loeber. Phoenix, Arizona
Jennifer Stevens, Soprano
Jennifer Stevens, Soprano

Artists: Jennifer Stevens, Charles Mitchell, Kathleen Thomas, Dawn Dark Mountain, Mark Fischer, Truman Lowe, Rose Kerstetter, and Scott Hill with curator, Daniel Swadner.
Diane Adams with Jennifer Stevens singing acapella one of her original compositions, K^slah.ta in the Oneida language in an operatic style-a style Stevens is experimenting with-first time she sang with an Oneida horn rattle. Stevens was invited to exhibit her paintings and pottery and sing for the reception.
Jennifer Stevens with her pianist, Marlene Feira. Every year the Green Bay Italian Club has an evening dedicated to Italian composers. Stevens has sung for them for the past 4 years...singing opera arias by Puccini, Verdi, Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti. Stevens is told she is an Italian soprano... Stevens loves the challenges that each year brings with demanding arias and composers. This year Stevens sung Casta Diva, from the opera Norma by Bellini and Come'e Bello, from the opera Lucrezia Borgia by Donizetti...two very difficult arias. Stevens voice teacher Margaret said, "I think those songs may become your signature songs!"


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Jennifer M. Stevens © 2011
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