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Randolph to welcome opera, musical theatre performer for guest artist residency

Scott MacLeod

Scott MacLeod

Scott MacLeod, a voice professor at High Point University, will be a featured performer in Randolph’s next Guest Artist Series event on Saturday, Feb. 22. The concert is free and open to the public, and will begin at 3 p.m. in Wimberly Recital Hall, inside Presser Hall.

MacLeod is a seasoned and versatile performer, teaching opera and musical theatre courses at HPU and serving as chorus master for the North Carolina Opera. His performance at Randolph will include two song cycles: Symmetries and Asymmetries by J. Mark Scearce (b. 1960) and Light Enough by Scott Wheeler (b. 1952), as well as musical theatre selections from Songs for a New World, La Cage Aux Folles, Camelot, and South Pacific.

Leading up to his public performance, MacLeod will also be on campus for a special residency, which will include teaching classes in the performing arts at Randolph and an educational outreach session with students in the after school program at the Jubilee Family Development Center.

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