Bruce Olstad begins his third season as Chorus Master
at Opera San José, where his choruses have received high critical praise
for their sumptuous and stylish performances in The Flying Dutchman,
Carmen, Tosca, Le nozze di Figaro, Don Pasquale,
Cavalleria rusticana/Pagliacci, Les Pêcheurs de Perles and
Die Fledermaus. It is his fifth season on the artistic staff
of Opera San José, where he has served for two years as vocal coach and
rehearsal pianist for such operas as Falstaff, Manon,
Madame Butterfly, Faust, Il trovatore and Die
Zauberflöte. In addition to his duties at Opera San José, Mr. Olstad
has served as vocal coach and pianist for the opera workshop at San José
State University as well as for the Opera Institute of California.
Prior to moving from Los Angeles in 2000,
Mr. Olstad was a faculty member at Loyola Marymount University in Los
Angeles, where he served as vocal coach and accompanist for the opera
workshop, as accompanist for the nationally acclaimed choral program,
and as instructor in musicianship classes. In 1999, Mr. Olstad was
awarded an opera coaching fellowship to the Aspen Music School, where he
studied with Armen Guzelimian, Ken Merrill and Rita Sloan, among
others. He holds a Masters Degree in Keyboard Collaborative Arts from
USC and Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from UCLA. Mr. Olstad
currently serves on and was past President of the Board of Directors of
Pacific Serenades, one of Los Angeles’ premier chamber music series,
dedicated to the commissioning of new works and championing of local
Southern California talent. In addition, he is also currently a member
of the Board of Directors of the South Pasadena-based Celestial Opera
Company, where he served for two seasons as Musical Director, Chorus
Master and pianist.
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