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Maryte Bizinkauskas - voice

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Part-Time Faculty
Hunt Hall, Room 119

BM, Boston Conservatory of Music
MM, Curtis Institute of Music

Maryte Bizinkauskas began her operatic vocal training at the Boston Conservatory of Music where she graduated with a Bachelor of Music in Opera Performance under the guidance of John Moriarty and Iride Pilla. She acquired her Master of Music in Opera Performance under the tutelage of Boris Goldovsky at the esteemed Curtis Institute of Music and National Winner of the Metropolitan Opera Auditions. She performed in concert at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City and went on to apprentice at the Santa Fe Opera. She has performed leading roles at the Vilnius Opera and Kaunas Music Theater in Lithuania and performed lead roles in German and Canada. She has been a guest artist with the Kaunas Philharmonic Orchestra, South Jersey Symphony, Brockton Symphony and Boston Bel Canto Opera.

Her most recent performances include an October benefit concert for the Knights of Lithuania New England District Scholarship Fund and a benefit concert for the Baltic-American Society of New England.

Ms. Bizinkauskas teaches Voice Class I and Voice Class II as well as Performance Studies Voice at Bridgewater. She is also a member of the Bridgewater State University Music Scholarship Committee.

Ms. Bizinkauskas follows the lead of her father, the late Dr. Peter A. Bizinkauskas, at Bridgewater State University, where he ran the Reading Lab for 20 years. Her sister, Veronica (Bizinkauskas) Cote is a faculty member of the Aviation Department at Bridgewater. Her other family members include her mother Veronica, a retired nurse, daughter Vilija, who studies in the Coordinated Program in Nutrition at Framingham State University, Dr. Paul Bizinkauskas of Hyannis, Attorney Peter M. Bizindauskas of Duxbury and the late Andrew Bizinkauskas of Weymouth.