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Animato Musical Arts Studio Stockton brings inspiration and creativity to Jo Daviess County By Tony Carton Music inspires us to create, not only for ourselves, but also for the world around us. Music tells our personal story, as well as our shared history. Keeping with that mind frame, Lisa Nadig has returned to her home town to open AMA Studio Stockton and provide musical opportunities for those interested in sharing the comfort and solace that comes with musical accomplishment. “I grew up in Stockton and attended Stockton schools,” said Nadig. “We have always had a very fine music program and I feel like the music training I received here helped me prepare for what I accomplished in larger venues.” Nadig, an accomplished Soprano, has been a music educator in a wide variety of settings for over 25 years. She holds Master and Bachelor of Music degrees from DePaul University School of Music in Chicago. She has studied under internationally recognized teachers, including Norman Gulbrandsen, Margaret Harshaw, Joan Dornemann of New York’s Metropolitan Opera, and Tim Shaindlin of Lyric Opera of Chicago. She undertook extended, specialized study in French song repertoire with Wayland Rogers, Chicago teacher, composer and music director. As a Soloist, Neighborhood Artist-In-Residence and Professional Chorister under American Guild of Musical Artists contract with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, she worked under the baton of many world-class conductors, including Sir Georg Solti, Bernard Haitink, Seigi Ozawa, Pierre Boulez, Zubin Mehta, and Daniel Barenboim. During her twelve-year tenure, she appeared at Symphony Center in Chicago, Carnegie Hall in New York, and the Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, IL. Nadig was hired as a Soprano Soloist at Mozart’s own cathedral, the Dom in Salzburg, Austria. Her professional performing career includes concert, opera, jazz, musical theatre, popular music, as well as liturgical music in the Roman Catholic Church, and Jewish Synagogues of Chicago. She has been a winner of
several national voice competitions, including the Bel Canto Competition and The MacAllister Awards. “I did a lot of study in addition to my Masters Degree,” she said. “It was part and parcel to being competitive in a very competitive field where there are a lot of people vying for a limited amount of work. So, you need to constantly be working on audition material for competitions and professional auditions.” She said expression and feeling are very important in a performance, but in the realm of classical music there is a high expectation of technical proficiency. She now hopes to share that training and those expectations with folks in the Stockton area. “My teaching has included private instruction for all ages from very young children to adults in universities and in the last few years I taught pre-K through eighth grade music in several private schools in the Chicago area,” said Nadig. “I feel very comfortable with all age ranges and while I was very much on that professional track, I have a great love of working with students of all levels and goals.” Knowing she is helping develop talent excites her. “Working one-on-one you get to have that feedback that Eureka or aha moment when you see somebody’s light bulb go on or you see someone’s confidence grow or you see them really blossom and become poised finding an instrument they think they didn’t have,” she said. “I’ve always enjoyed developing diamonds in the rough and hearing where someone can go versus hearing where they’re at in the moment.” She sees teaching music as a connection to preserving culture and is working to preserve music that people actually do together. TONY CARTON PHOTO The Scoop Today “Technology is really wonderful, but in some ways hands-on music Lisa Nadig has returned to her home town to open AMA Studio Stockton and provide musical opportuwhere you actually perform and do nities for those interested in sharing the comfort and solace that comes with musical accomplishment. things together is something that I think we need to continue to nurture,” she said. Now, with AMA Studio, Stockton Financial Advisor Ashlie L Simonson open, Nadig is offering voice lessons .
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