Anna Diemer is a Houston-based voice teacher, soprano, and arts entrepreneur. She has been teaching voice at the high school, collegiate, and adult levels for the past five years, and she strives to help her students reach their personal singing goals through a physiological approach. Her private studio consists of students from New Caney ISD high schools and HSPVA, along with members of the Houston Symphony Chorus and Houston Masterworks. She also works with area middle, high school, and community choirs on vocal technique and diction coaching. With a background in opera, musical theater, and jazz, Ms. Diemer enjoys performing in all genres, with an interest in reviving the medium of art song. She serves as the Co-Managing Diva of Personnel and Programming for the Houston chapter of Opera on Tap, where she organizes and performs in their outreach concerts at local venues. Ms. Diemer specializes in new music and has commissioned and premiered works by Houston-area composers Joshua Zinn and Mark Buller. She made her Houston Symphony solo debut in 2016, and in the fall of 2017, she collaborated with Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Music Director, on a project involving singers in a performance of Charles Ives' Symphony No. 3, The Camp Meeting. Most recently, she was featured as a soloist in Aaron Copland’s In the Beginning with the Houston Symphony Chamber Singers during their tour of Poland and Germany. Ms. Diemer graduated summa cum laude with her Bachelor of Music from Furman University and earned her Master of Music in vocal pedagogy and performance at the University of Houston