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Episode Synopsis
In Episode 8, we feature Jacob Cantu, A MACSA voice instructor, an accomplished music educator, and performer with a career spanning over four decades. Currently serving as the Choir Director for the Vigil Choir at St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church, Jacob has also directed choirs and taught music at St. Jose Sanchez Del Rio Catholic School and St. Mary’s University, where he produced and directed operas and musicals. Jacob’s impressive vocal training includes studies under esteemed teachers such as Herald Stark, Spiro Malas, and Sam Sakarian, along with coaching from Met Opera’s Joan Donerman. His performance career has taken him to New York, Connecticut, and across Texas, appearing with groups such as the Texas Bach Choir, San Antonio Opera, and San Antonio’s Three Tenors. Jacob is also known for his work with Opera in the Schools, bringing the magic of opera to young audiences in South Texas. ✨ Tune in to hear Jacob’s journey through music, teaching, and performance. 🙏 Special Thanks: Jacob Cantu extends his gratitude to the mentors, colleagues, and friends who have supported and inspired him throughout his career: Harold Stark Bess Hieronymus Sam Sakarian George Cortes Leroy Yarbrough Spiro Malas David Blackburn Dan Long Evelyn Troxler Jeff Troxler Mark Richter Burt Neely Jean White Ruth Payne John Moore Jan Schmidt Joey Martin Mary Rita Partlow Edith Ortega 📢 Don’t forget to subscribe for more inspiring episodes from MACSA! 🎧 Listen now and share your thoughts in the comments!
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