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Harlan Jennings is an associate professor of voice (baritone) at Michigan State University College of Music. He received his Bachelor of Music from Washburn University, his Master of Music from the University of Kansas, and his Doctor of Musical Arts from the Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati. Jennings has made notable appearances with Cincinnati Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre, St. Louis Municipal Opera, Starlight Theatre in Kansas City, Opera Grand Rapids, Toledo Opera, Lyric Opera of Northern Michigan, and many others. He has performed around forty roles in opera and musical theatre including Sharpless in 'Madame Butterfly', Count Almaviva in 'The Marriage of Figaro', and title role in 'Don Giovanni'. His concert work includes performances with Lansing Symphony Orchestra, Midland Symphony, and Toledo Chamber Ensemble. Jennings is also recognized for his contributions as a guest lecturer at regional and national conferences and has authored several articles related to opera in the American West.
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