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Pamela Bathurst, M.M.
Assistant Professor of Voice
208-885-6714
pamelab@uidaho.edu
Palouse Opera
Project (POP)
Pamela Bathurst is a lyric soprano who has performed in a variety of
venues. From singing back-up for Barbara Cook, to musical theatre to
opera, Pamela has been an active performer throughout the United States.
An A.G.M.A. and Equity member, Pamela attended the University of Michigan
for graduate work and subsequently studied with Boris Goldovsky, Richard
Crittenden, Judith Raskin, Thomas Martin and Joan Dorneman.
Pamela has sung lead roles in more than 20 operas, including: Olympia in
Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Gretel in Hansel and Gretel, Lucy in The
Telephone and Little Red in Little Red Riding Hood with the Cincinnati
Opera; Micaela and Frasquita in the Dayton Opera’s Carmen; Sophie in the
Liederkrantz Foundation’s Werther (NYC); Norina in the Westside
Opera’s Don Pasquale (NYC); and Mabel in the Topeka Opera’s Pirates of
Penzance. She has also sung lead roles with the Ann Arbor Comic Opera
Guild, the Ann Arbor Gilbert and Sullivan Society, the Ann Arbor Civic
Opera, Richmond Theatre Collection (NYC), and North Country Productions
(ME).
In concert, Pamela has soloed with orchestras throughout the United
States. Her repertoire includes Bach’s Magnificat, Brahms’ Requiem,
Handel’s Messiah, Haydn’s Creation, Mahler’s Symphony No. 4, Vaughn
Williams’ Serenade to Music, and Vivaldi’s Gloria.
Pamela is presently Associate Professor of Voice at the University of
Idaho where she teaches studio voice, Freshman Voice Studio, Vocal
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