Dana Zenobi enjoys a multi-faceted career as performer, teacher, voice pedagogy scholar, and arts advocate. A gender studies scholar and champion of art song by women, Zenobi’s 2022 album and annotated score anthology “Joys Abiding: Duets by Historical Women Composers (Navona Records/Classical Vocal Reprints)” with baritone Oliver Worthington and pianist Chuck Dillard has been warmly received. She has appeared on opera and concert stages with Austin Opera, Lyric Opera Cleveland, The Living Opera, Opera in the Heights, line upon line percussion ensemble, and the Austin Civic Orchestra. Her performing and studio teaching have received accolades from The American Prize, and she has recently premiered several newly discovered art songs by Margaret Bonds. As Associate Professor at Butler University, she teaches studio voice, pedagogy, diction, and vocal literature courses, and directs the Butler University Vocal Competition and Singing Beyond the Binary festival. Recipient of the 2020 National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Voice Pedagogy Award, Dr. Zenobi has presented at conferences and festivals including regional and national NATS, the International Congress of Voice Teachers (ICVT), International Music By Women Festival, the Voice Foundation, the International Symposium on Performance Science (ISPS), Pan American Vocology Association (PAVA), Bel Canto Boot Camp. Research interests include art song by historically underrepresented composers, voice acoustics, teaching technology, and music performance anxiety. Dr. Zenobi recently served as the Indiana District Membership Director for NATS and is currently the Director of El Sistema Indianapolis, a nonprofit that provides free ensemble-based music education for children in Central Indiana. Originally from Northport, NY, she earned both DMA (Voice Performance & Pedagogy) and MM (Opera Performance) from The University of Texas at Austin. She holds a dual Bachelor’s degree in Music and Women’s Studies from Duke University. www.danazenobisoprano.com