Samuel Jungman

Voice

Instruments:

Voice

Style:

Classical, Musical Theater, Pop

Education:

Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance with an emphasis in Vocal Pedagogy – Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music


Sam Jungman, tenor, is a graduate of Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music, and earned a degree in Vocal Performance with an emphasis in Vocal Pedagogy while studying voice privately with Dr. JR Fralick. Sam served as the Vocal Pedagogy course assistant at BW Conservatory, tutoring students individually as well as preparing and presenting course lectures in class on various topics of singing and the art of teaching, while maintaining a private voice studio between Akron (where he is from) and Cleveland, presenting masterclasses, and performing in choral settings as well as opera and musical theatre productions. Sam worked with Dr. Amy Vaughn of the BWU Voice Clinic to study trans voice methods, and presented “Voice Training for Gender Diverse Performers” at Baldwin Wallace University in 2022 for other voice teachers. Sam has also lead pop a cappella vocal ensembles and served as the vocal music director for drama productions, and now enjoys performing, teaching, and writing vocal & piano music. Helping students find comfort, ease, joy, and passion in their vocal artistry is Sam’s priority in the studio, no matter the genre or style.

 Most recent credits include Eddie Pensier (Bremen Town Musicians) and Le Remendado (Carmen) at Opera Western Reserve, Liberto (L’Incoronazione di Poppea) at Playhouse Square with BWVP, Frederic (The Pirates of Penzance), and Don Basilio (Le Nozze di Figaro) at Baldwin Wallace Conservatory, Beast (Beauty & The Beast), and Kenickie (Grease), along with concerts and recitals, including “Let My Song Fill Your Heart,” in London, England in March 2023.

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