Rebecca Hample
Ms. Brandt Hample’s career began in Salt Lake and has since taken her around the world, performing and teaching opera, musical theater, theater, oratorio, concert, movement and dance. She has lived and studied in SLC, NYC, Boston, and Italy.
Her stage performances include Barena in Jenufa with the Utah Symphony and Opera, Sacerdotessa in Aida with the Utah Symphony and Opera, Hesione in Triumph of Love with Utah Musical Theater, Gladys Fritts in Radio Gals at the Grand Theater, Ida in Die Fledermaus with the Utah Symphony and Opera, the title role in Astor Piazolla’s tango opera. Maria de Buenos Aires with Opus Chamber Orchestra.
Orchestral and concert appearances include Evening in Vienna with the Salt Lake Symphony, The Alabaster Woman with chorus Imagine!, Summer Serenade with the Utah Symphony and Opera, Gyorgy Kurtag’s Scenes from a Novel with The Canyonlands New Music Ensemble, Mozart’s Requiem with the New American Symphony, several concerts with Opus Chamber Orchestra, and solo vocal recitals in Salt Lake City, New York City, and Italy.
Theater credits include Two Psychotic Killers in Egyptian Shorts; an Evening of One Act Plays with the Egyptian Theater Company, and Assistant Director and Choreographer in Dreaming Blue by Libby Larsen as part of the Kennedy Center Imagination Celebration.
Ms. Brandt Hample currently resides in Park City, and has voice and movement studios in Park City and Salt Lake City.