04/08/2026
Meet Jade Espina-Killian, a doctoral student studying Vocal Performance and Pedagogy! As a performer and pedagogue, Jade was drawn to Frost for the strong interdisciplinary opportunities offered by this rigorous program. Let's learn more about Jade's journey at Frost!
* What has been a performance highlight so far during your time here as a VPED student?
I’ve really enjoyed performing with Frost Chorale and Chamber Singers. It has been an incredible privilege to work with Dr. Brady and Dr. Masters and to learn from their leadership, as well as from the outstanding doctoral conducting students.
This semester, I’m especially excited to be conducting Chamber Singers on Thursday, April 23 from 1:15–1:45 p.m., alongside Victor Bento. We will be performing three works by female composers: Hymne au soleil by Lili Boulanger, Kyrie from Mass in A Minor by Imogen Holst, and Nox from Elaine Hagenberg’s Illuminare." Come join us!"
What about a teaching highlight?
"I’ve loved teaching Lyric Diction for Singing Italian and Lyric Diction for Singing English this semester. These courses focus on pronunciation for singing, the International Phonetic Alphabet, and stylistic conventions specific to each language. As a singer, I’ve always loved studying languages, and it’s incredibly rewarding to help young singers feel more confident and connected to the languages we use most often in our repertoire."
What is something you are looking forward to this summer?
"This summer, I’m excited to return for my third year as faculty with the Young Artist Vocal Program at Boston University Tanglewood Institute. This six-week program supports talented young singers pursuing advanced study and performance, and I have the privilege of teaching voice lessons, Italian diction, and directing opera scenes. A fun personal highlight: my husband and I were married at Tanglewood last summer, so it’s a very special place for us!" ⭐️