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Eun Ah Roh, DMA

Eun Ah Roh, DMA
Lecturer for Performing Arts- Music

Expertise

  • Applied vocal instruction
  • Group voice class & diction
  • Performance coaching
  • Opera staging
  • Ensemble and choir directing

Education

  • D.M.A., Voice Performance, The Catholic University America, 2018
  • M.M., Voice Performance, Duquesne University, 2009
  • B.M., Voice Performance & Music Education, Kangwon National University, 2006

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About Eun Ah Roh

Praised for her “vocal gymnastics and projection,” Lyric-Coloratura Soprano Dr. Eun Ah Roh is an acclaimed performer and educator. She made her professional debut as a signature role of Queen of the Night in Mozart's The Magic Flute. Her extensive operatic repertoire also includes portrayals of Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro, Blondchen in Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Vouptua La Pizza con Funghi, Veronica in Dr. Miracle and Violetta in La Traviata, alongside roles in contemporary works like Nymphs/Fairy/Women in Fairy Queen.

Dr. Roh has collaborated with prestigious organizations such as New York Lyric Opera, Vegas City Opera, Las Vegas Sinfonietta, Bethesda Summer Music Festival, Baekryeong Opera, S&A Opera, Mason Opera, and Tahoe Symphony Orchestra & Chorus. As a soprano soloist, she has graced renowned stages, including Carnegie Hall in both New York and Pittsburgh, the National Opera Center, and the Seoul Arts Center. Her solo concert appearances include powerful renditions of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, Handel’s Messiah, Vivaldi's Gloria, and Mozart's Vesperae solennes de confessore, KV 339.

A highly decorated artist, Dr. Roh earned the Gold Prize at the American Classical Music Awards, First Prize at the Medici International Music Competition, and the Grand Prize at the USA Classical Hobbyists International Music Competition, second place at the Concert International Virtuoso Voice Competition and the 6th Korea National Voice Competition, among other accolades such as Outstanding 


In the media

Awards and highlights

  • Gold Prize, 2024 American Classical Music Awards
  • First Prize, Medici International Music Competition, 2024
  • Grand Prize, USA Classical Hobbyists International Music Competition, 2022
  • Certificate of Appreciation, The Federal Asian Pacific American Council, 2018 
  • Attestato di Frequenza, Civica Scuola di Musica“Beniamino Gigli,” 2018
  • Second Prize, Concert Arts International Virtuoso II Competition, 2017 
  • Certificate of Appreciation, Drug Enforcement Administration/US DOJ 2016-17
  • Outstanding Performance Award, National Association of Professional Asian American Women, 6.6 2015
  • Assistant Vocal Coach Scholarship Award, National Association of Professional Asian American Women, 9.17.2016
  • 1st Prize Winner, VANATS competition, 3.02.2013
  • Alternative winner, Pittsburgh Concerto Society Competition, 2010
  • Scholarship Recipient, 2010-2011 Rotary Foundation Academic-Years Ambassadorial Scholar, 2009 
  • Winner, Duquesne University Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition, 2009
  • 2nd Prize winner, The 6th Korea Voice Competition, 7.28.2004