Adjunct Faculty, SOPRANO/CLASS VOICE, Dewberry School of Music, CVPA
Contact Information
Mail Stop: 1C3
Biography
Lisa Berger is a professional singer in the Washington area who has been affiliated with George Mason University as an Adjunct Professor since 2003, on the voice faculty and in the classroom. A Fairfax City native, she received her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Music from Boston Conservatory of Music.
After graduating, she performed with Providence Opera, Stamford Opera, Boston Summer Opera and Opera-on-the-Sound. She sang for seven years at the Opera House in Regensburg, Germany, and performed as a guest artist in Bremen, Munich, Nuremberg, and also in Vienna, Austria and Vaals in Holland. Since returning to the Washington area, she has performed with the Washington Bach Consort and has sung with the Washington National Opera since 1997.
She has performed under the direction of Sir Colin Davis, Maestros Leonard Slatkin, Placido Domingo, Christopher Hogwood, Nicholas McGegan and Reilly Lewis, among others. She was a featured soloist in the WNO Agma Relief Fund Concerts. At George Mason, Lisa appears regularly on Faculty Recitals. She has appeared many times as a presenter for the OLLI series, and sang as soprano soloist in Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with the GMU orchestra and combined choruses.
Adjunct Applied Faculty
- Voice
Degrees
- BM, MM, Boston Conservatory