The American soprano, Anne Acklay Gray, has Bachelor of Arts degree from Sarah Lawrence College; and Master of Music dgree from New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. She studied voice with George McKinley, Margaret Harshaw, Daniel Pratt and Mark Pearson; and was coached with John Moriarty, Martin Katz, Glenn Parker.
Anne Acklay Gray has appeared as a soloist with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, New York Schola Cantorum, American Bach Society. She has had opera roles with the June Opera Festival of New Jersey.
From 1982 Anne Acklay Gray is Associate Professor of voice at Westminster Choir College of Rider University, and from 1993 a member of the Faculty, Westminster High School Vocal Institute. She was voice instructor at the Princeton University from 1983 to 1985. She is a member of National Association of Teachers of Singing and the American Chamber Ensemble.
Recordings: Soloist on the Westminster recording of the J.S. Bach Motets, Wilhelm Ehmann, conductor. |