Eliana Barwinski

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M.A.R. Religion and Music ’25

 

Eliana Barwinski is a versatile Mezzo-Soprano celebrated for her captivating performances and extensive musical expertise. Currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Religion and Music at Yale University’s Institute of Sacred Music, Barwinski has completed two years of her DM in Voice Performance from Indiana University and graduated with an MM and BM in Voice Performance with honors from the University of Michigan. Eliana’s stage presence spans a variety of roles, from Tebro in “O come e chiare e belle” to Alto soloist in Bach’s, St. John’s Passion, and has been showcased on both national and international stages. Her research encompasses early and Sacred music, Central/Eastern European vocal repertoire, Chinese folk and art songs, and Anglican choral traditions. In addition to her compelling performances, Eliana is a dedicated educator and skilled arts administrator. Her teaching experience ranges from university guest lectures to private voice instruction. Eliana’s ongoing journey serves as an inspiration as she contributes to the world of music through her artistry and commitment.

 
Program of Study: 
Religion and Music