Prof. Mary Gayle Greene McClune

Mary Gayle Greene McClune
First Name: 
Prof. Mary Gayle
Last Name: 
Greene McClune
Main Title: 
Lecturer of Voice
Office Location: 
Studio 217, Broyhill Music Center
Phone Number: 
828-262-7235

Mary Gayle Greene's combination of vocalism, musicianship, stage presence and theatrical ability has earned her enthusiastic worldwide praise: Das Opern Glas has lauded, "Ms. Greene's singing was superb...she has a bright voluminous voice." "One should note...the extraordinary mezzo-soprano Mary Gayle Greene. This is a voice of molten chocolate. What a voice!" exclaimed the News and Observer when describing Greene's "dark mahogany, deep plush mezzo-soprano sound." "...Mary Gayle Greene's singing was of the highest caliber" noted the Bonner Rundshau.

The composer Gian Carlo Menotti "was absolutely struck by her terrific performance" of one of his works after she was called on short notice to fill in for a singer who became ill. From the fioratura of Bach and Handel, to the dramatic proclamations of Richard Strauss, Greene commands an impressive breadth of repertoire encompassing many musical styles. Her interpretations include those of the bel canto of Bellini and Rossini, as well as those of the lyric and dramatic music of Mozart and Verdi.

Her distinguished performances on the operatic stage include appearances at the Edinburgh Music Festival, Buhnen der Stadt Bonn, Chicago Lyric Opera Studio, and Opera Theater of Saint Louis. In concert performance, Greene has been a guest soloist with the Saint Louis Symphony and the North Carolina Symphony under the batons of Leonard Slatkin and Gerhardt Zimmermann. She has also appeared with the symphony orchestras of Greensboro (North Carolina), Canton (Ohio), Chicago (Grant Park), and Knoxville (Tennessee).

During her tenure in the North Carolina Visiting Artist Program (administered by the North Carolina Arts Council), Greene traveled throughout North Carolina performing opera, recital, and chamber music while continuing to be a busy soloist and recitalist throughout the United States. Recent concert and oratorio engagements include those of Verdi's Requiem, Bach's Magnificat, Handel's Israel in Egypt, Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder, Mozart's Mass in c minor and Mendelssohn's Elijah with the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle, the Greensboro Symphony, the Durham Civic Chorale, and the North Carolina Symphony. She was invited to sing the title role in Carmen at the Breckenridge International Music Festival. Recent performances have featured her singing the role of Dorabella in Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte with the North Carolina Symphony, performing Handel's Messiah at Duke University, and appearing as guest soloist in Manuel de Falla's El Amor Brujo with the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle.

Greene is heard as the mezzo-soprano soloist on the world premiere recording of Abraham Kaplan's K'dusha symphony, along with soprano Roberta Peters.

Performances:

  • Soloist, Bach Mass in b minor. Ensemble Courant and Carolina Choir, Chapel Hill, NC, April, 26, 2007
  • Soloist, Falla Seven Popular Songs. Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle, Durham, NC, March, 2007
  • Soloist, Brahms, Gershwin, Massenet, Rodgers. Wolf, Carolina Live, WDAV-FM, Davidson, NC, January 21, 2007
  • Soloist, Handel Messiah. Wilkes Chamber Singers, Wilkesboro, NC, December 12, 2006
  • Soloist, Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden gesellen. Tar River Philharmonic, North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, NC, September 30, 2006
  • Soloist, Brahms, Gershwin, Massenet, Rodgers, Wolf. Carolina Live, WDAV-FM, Davidson, NC, June 25, 2006
  • Soloist, Brahms Two Songs for alto, viola, and piano, op. 91. Mallarme Chamber Players, Chapel Hill, NC, February 26, 2006
  • Soloist, Mozart Requiem. Duke University Chapel Choir and NCSA Symphony, Duke Chapel, Durham, NC, February 11, 2006
  • Third Lady, Mozart The Magic Flute. Opera Carolina, Belk Theater, Charlotte, NC, May 19-22, 2005
  • Third Lady, Mozart The Magic Flute. Piedmont Opera, Stevens Center, Winston Salem, NC, April 8-12, 2005
  • Soloist, Haydn Missa in tempore belli (Mass in Time of War). Choral Society of Durham and North Carolina Symphony, Duke Chapel, Durham, NC, February 11, 2005, and Meymandi Hall, Raleigh, NC, February 13, 2005
  • Soloist, Handel Israel in Egypt. North Carolina Master Chorale and North Carolina Symphony, Meymandi Hall, Raleigh, NC, March 16, 2003
  • Soloist, Handel Messiah. The Gulf Coast Chorale, Pensacola, FL, December 7-8, 2002
  • Soloist, Mozart Requiem (a Rolling Requiem event). Duke University and North Carolina Symphony, Meymandi Hall, Raleigh, NC, September 11, 2002
  • Recital. Faculty Recital Series, Rosen Concert Hall, November 5, 2002
  • Soloist, Handel Messiah. The Appalachian Chorale, Rosen Concert Hall, May 7, 2002
  • Appropos! Friends of the School of Music Gala, Rosen Concert Hall, May 4, 2002
  • Soloist, Durufle Requiem. Duke University and North Carolina Symphony, Duke Chapel, Durham, NC, April 20-21, 2002
  • Soloist, Handel Messiah. Carolina Ballet and North Carolina Symphony, Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh, NC, March 28-31, 2002

Teaching Engagements:

  • University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Music Camp
  • Cannon Music Camp at the Hayes School of Music

 Education:
Mary Gayle Greene studies voice with Edward Zambara of the Juilliard School and the New England Conservatory, and has coached with John Wustman of the University of Illinois. She is a Metropolitan Opera National Auditions finalist, a Center for Contemporary Opera International Competition finalist as well as the recipient of a Metropolitan Opera Career Advancement Grant and a Franz Schubert Institut Scholarship. Greene attended the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education and a Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance. Additionally, she studied at the Franz Schubert Institut of German Lieder and at the Saint Louis Conservatory of Music.