Sarah gives voice lessons for the music department.
Soprano, Sarah Price is a powerful lyrical interpreter of opera, concert works, and the cabaret stage. Winner of the St. Louis Metropolitan Opera Auditions and the St. Louis Artist Presentation Society Competition, Ms. Price has performed operatic and concert repertoire throughout the U.S., Italy, Austria, and Germany. Operatic roles to her credit include the title role in Pucciniʼs Tosca, Liu in Turandot, Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana, Hannah in The Merry Widow, Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus, Countess Almaviva in Le Nozze di Figaro, Micaela in Carmen, among others. In addition to her operatic work, Ms. Price is a section leader in the St. Louis Symphony Chorus. She has also been a member of and frequent soloist with the St. Louis Chamber Chorus and can be heard on several solo tracks on their CD American Declarations, recorded by Regent Records. On the cabaret stage, Ms. Price has performed shows at the Kranzberg Art Center, The Bistro, and The Sheldon Concert Hall, produced by St. Louis Cabaret. In demand as an educator as well as a performer, she serves on the voice faculty of Washington University in St. Louis and maintains an active voice studio in St. Peters, where she lives with her husband, composer Scott Price.