Maggie Ramirez, a native of Greenville, SC, is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy from University of North Carolina Greensboro where she studies under Dr. Robert Wells. She is also currently teaching with Brittany Hogan Alomar Studio. She is a graduate of Furman University where she studied with Lisa Barksdale. During her time at Furman University, she was a member of the Furman Singers as well as the Furman University Chamber Choir. In addition, she served as a Herring Choral Scholar at First Baptist Church Greenville. Her recent roles include Dorothée in Massenet’s Cendrillon, The Mother in Hansel and Gretel and the ensemble of She Loves Me with Furman Lyric Theatre, and the title role in Bastien und Bastienne. She has also been featured as a soloist with Furman Symphony Orchestra. In the Summer of 2017, Maggie was a studio artist at SongFest in Los Angeles, California. In the Fall of 2018, Maggie was selected to participate in Furman’s Music in Italy program, where she studied at the Accademia dell’Arte in Arezzo, Italy. There, she studied under soprano and baroque specialist Jill Feldman. In 2019, she had the privilege of participating as a Young Artist at the Festival Lyrique-en-mer in Belle-Île, France.
Last Updated: August 2020