North Dakota native Angela Schmaltz is the founder and director of Studio Canimus. She is committed to making the world a better place through the gift of music. With her training and experience, she is here to help you do the same.
Education and Study
Master of Music in Vocal Performance and Vocal Pedagogy- University of North Dakota
Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance- University of North Dakota
17 years of piano experience at the private and collegiate level
Music Employment History
Here are some of the positions Angela has held:
Director and Founder, Studio Canimus
Instructor- Class & Individual Voice Lessons at the University of North Dakota
Production Assistant- University of North Dakota Opera
Coordinator of Music, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Grand Forks, ND
Elementary Music Assistant, Popplers Music, Inc, Grand Forks, ND
Dean of Students, International Music Camp, International Peace Gardens
Performance History
Angela has been actively planning and performing music for numerous weddings, funerals, and other services since 2012. In addition, here are just a few of her past performances:
- Song Leader, An Afternoon of Prayerful Remembrance and Intercession, January 2017
- Soloist- Grand Forks Chorale’s production of The Messiah, December 2016
- Commencement Soloist- University of North Dakota Graduations 2012-2016
- ‘Madame de la Haltière’ in Massenet’s Cendrillon, May 2016
- Presenter and Performer, The Wunderkind Goes to Hollywood: A Comparison of Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s Sechs Einfache Lieder and Songs of the Clown, April 2016
- ‘Sam’ in the world premiere of Callie Stadem’s Ransom of Sophia, November 2015
Hear Angela
Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s Songs of the Clown, Op. 29
Ludwig van Beethoven’s Ah, Perfido!, Op. 65