Brooke is an emerging soprano with a versatile range and agility. Her warm timbre and expressive musicality combine to radiate a charming, youthful presence to the stage. Pedagogically, her desire to hone her craft and further develop a deeper understanding of the voice continues to grow. She believes in nurturing each unique voice, fostering confidence, and promoting a lifelong appreciation for music through holistic, inclusive, and innovative teaching methods.
Brooke Jones is an MM candidate in Vocal Pedagogy at Bowling Green State University. She has been involved in the choral arts throughout her collegiate career, as well as contributing her talent to the Opera Theater Ensemble. Her operatic highlights include Monica in The Medium, Dorabella in Così fan tutte, and Miss Todd in The Old Maid and the Thief. Most recently, Brooke presented her pedagogical research titled “Singing Before and During Menstruation: The Effects and Remedies” at the ULS Academic Summit.
Brooke is an emerging soprano with a versatile range and agility. Her warm timbre and expressive musicality combine to radiate a charming, youthful presence to the stage. Pedagogically, her desire to hone her craft and further develop a deeper understanding of the voice continues to grow. She believes in nurturing each unique voice, fostering confidence, and promoting a lifelong appreciation for music through holistic, inclusive, and innovative teaching methods.
Brooke Jones is an MM candidate in Vocal Pedagogy at Bowling Green State University. She has been involved in the choral arts throughout her collegiate career, as well as contributing her talent to the Opera Theater Ensemble. Her operatic highlights include Monica in The Medium, Dorabella in Così fan tutte, and Miss Todd in The Old Maid and the Thief. Most recently, Brooke presented her pedagogical research titled “Singing Before and During Menstruation: The Effects and Remedies” at the ULS Academic Summit.