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Masters degree from Baylor University School of Music Bachelor’s Degree with Cum Laude Honors from New York University Steinhart School of Music She has studied in Florence, Italy at the Scuola Toscana and the Lorenzo di Medici University
Fielder Grant for Vocal Career Advancement Competition, two time winner.
Lake Regions Opera Finalist Winner
Winner of the Glennis McCrary Study Abroad Scholarship
First place in the National Association of Teachers of Singing Competition
Originally from Utica, NY, and a proud member of Actors Equity Association, soprano Katie has delighted audiences with her strong stage presence and beautiful voice. Ms. Horn was seen this spring as Mrs. McBee in The Growing Stages Theater production of The Diary of a Worm. Before that she had the leading soprano role in The Chatham Theater Company’s original show, Grandma’s House for Christmas. Prior to that, Ms. Horn was in The Summer Theater of New Cannan’s performance of Carousel as Nettie Fowler (US), Isabel in The Theater Company of NJ’s, Pirates of Penzance, performed opera outreach with Opera Theater of Connecticut and made her debut at The Chatham Theater Company as the title role in, A Wee bit of the Irish.
Katie has been featured on Inside Edition, ESPN, TNT, and New York Magazine. She has performed recitals with the former Dean of Indiana University School of Music, Dr. Charles Webb, former Dean of Julliard, Stephen Clapp, Julliard professor and composer Wayne Oquin, and film composer Matt Veligdan. She has been featured as a soloist at various venues including NYC’s famous Cotton Club, NYC Heart Run and Walk, The Wednesday Morning Music Club of Austin, Music in Salado, Inc., The National Black Theater in Harlem, The Laity Lodge Retreat Center, TX. and The Socrates Society of NYC. Highlights include, Ella Sweeney in, Emma and Company, Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi, The Queen of the Night in The Magic Flute, Nedda in Pagliacci, Isabelle in The Face on the Barroom Floor, Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady, Adelaide in Guys and Dolls, Irene Malloy in Hello Dolly, Polly Baker in Crazy for You, Marty in Grease and the Ballerina Doll in Virginia Opera’s Pinocchio.
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