Biography
My name is Lara Brink. I'm from the small town of Artesian, South Dakota. I attended Sanborn Central High School in Forestburg, South Dakota and graduated in 2011. Music has always been part of my life and I knew from a young age that I wanted to pursue music as a career. I was an active musician in both instrumental and choral ensembles in high school. I also went to contest for choir and band as a soloist and as a member of several ensembles.
In May of 2015, I graduated Magna Cum Laude from Northern State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Vocal Education. I participated in multiple ensembles at NSU including Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Early Music Ensemble, Marching Band, and Concert Band. I was also cast in several musical and opera theater productions while attending NSU. I furthered my undergraduate activities as a Student Instructor for Music History as well as Treasurer for both Sigma Alpha Iota and ACDA. I was also a member of NAfME and College Democrats.
Upon graduation from NSU, I continued my studies as a graduate student at the University of Minnesota Duluth. I was one of two graduate students to be admitted to the program. While attending UMD, I gained a vast amount of performing experience through the opera program. I was also part of another vocal ensemble called the University Singers while attending UMD. I graduated with my Master's Degree in Vocal Performance in May of 2017.
In March of 2017, I was accepted into Chicago Summer Opera. This is a pay-to-sing program in which I received a generous scholarship and more opera roles than anyone in the program. From that program, I gained rich experiences that led me not only my new voice teacher, Allan Glassman, but to the Chicago area to pursue my professional career.
I moved to the suburbs of Chicago in the summer of 2017 in hopes of pursuing my professional singing career. I sang with Sinfonietta Bel Canto in their production of Puccini's Il Trittico as a Midinette in Il tabarro, La Suora Infermiera in Suor Angelica, and lastly as, not one but two, pant roles in Gianni Schicchi. In the summer of 2021, I spent a month in Steamboat Springs, Colorado with Opera Steamboat, a young artist program. I was assigned to cover the role of The Countess in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro. While I did not sing this role for the performance, I did get a great deal of stage time as a last minute fill-in for Third Spirit (Dritter Knabe) in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte. I also sang in the chorus for all three Mozart operas that were performed at the program: La Clemenza di Tito, Die Zauberflöte, and Le nozze di Figaro.
I taught for two years with IMSA (Illinois Math and Science Academy) as their full-time Choir Director, Music Theory teacher, and Music Appreciation teacher in Aurora, Illinois. In the summer of 2021, I relocated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to HOPE Christian High School and built the Choir Program from the ground up as their Choir Director upon returning from my performing experience with Opera Steamboat. During that year, I was awarded a publication in Marquis Who’s Who in America for my work as a Choir Director and an Opera Singer. After the decision to close HOPE Christian High School, I was asked to stay at my campus location to continue to build the Choir Program at the Middle School Level with HOPE Christian Schools. I did exactly that and I completed a full year teaching middle school. My experience that year solidified that teaching middle school is just not for me; teaching at the secondary and post-secondary level is where I belong. And I personally feel that is where my strengths and skills are best utilized.
So, I have returned to teaching high school level music curriculum at James Madison Academic Campus (Madison High School) here in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as their Choir Director. I am teaching Choir and Piano and I’m looking forward to building yet another successful Choral Music Program here in the Milwaukee area.
In May of 2015, I graduated Magna Cum Laude from Northern State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Vocal Education. I participated in multiple ensembles at NSU including Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Early Music Ensemble, Marching Band, and Concert Band. I was also cast in several musical and opera theater productions while attending NSU. I furthered my undergraduate activities as a Student Instructor for Music History as well as Treasurer for both Sigma Alpha Iota and ACDA. I was also a member of NAfME and College Democrats.
Upon graduation from NSU, I continued my studies as a graduate student at the University of Minnesota Duluth. I was one of two graduate students to be admitted to the program. While attending UMD, I gained a vast amount of performing experience through the opera program. I was also part of another vocal ensemble called the University Singers while attending UMD. I graduated with my Master's Degree in Vocal Performance in May of 2017.
In March of 2017, I was accepted into Chicago Summer Opera. This is a pay-to-sing program in which I received a generous scholarship and more opera roles than anyone in the program. From that program, I gained rich experiences that led me not only my new voice teacher, Allan Glassman, but to the Chicago area to pursue my professional career.
I moved to the suburbs of Chicago in the summer of 2017 in hopes of pursuing my professional singing career. I sang with Sinfonietta Bel Canto in their production of Puccini's Il Trittico as a Midinette in Il tabarro, La Suora Infermiera in Suor Angelica, and lastly as, not one but two, pant roles in Gianni Schicchi. In the summer of 2021, I spent a month in Steamboat Springs, Colorado with Opera Steamboat, a young artist program. I was assigned to cover the role of The Countess in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro. While I did not sing this role for the performance, I did get a great deal of stage time as a last minute fill-in for Third Spirit (Dritter Knabe) in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte. I also sang in the chorus for all three Mozart operas that were performed at the program: La Clemenza di Tito, Die Zauberflöte, and Le nozze di Figaro.
I taught for two years with IMSA (Illinois Math and Science Academy) as their full-time Choir Director, Music Theory teacher, and Music Appreciation teacher in Aurora, Illinois. In the summer of 2021, I relocated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to HOPE Christian High School and built the Choir Program from the ground up as their Choir Director upon returning from my performing experience with Opera Steamboat. During that year, I was awarded a publication in Marquis Who’s Who in America for my work as a Choir Director and an Opera Singer. After the decision to close HOPE Christian High School, I was asked to stay at my campus location to continue to build the Choir Program at the Middle School Level with HOPE Christian Schools. I did exactly that and I completed a full year teaching middle school. My experience that year solidified that teaching middle school is just not for me; teaching at the secondary and post-secondary level is where I belong. And I personally feel that is where my strengths and skills are best utilized.
So, I have returned to teaching high school level music curriculum at James Madison Academic Campus (Madison High School) here in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as their Choir Director. I am teaching Choir and Piano and I’m looking forward to building yet another successful Choral Music Program here in the Milwaukee area.