pianist

Janice Fehlauer

Janice Fehlauer

Biography

Janice Fehlauer was the gold medalist at the Wideman International Piano Competition. Recent appearances as concerto soloist in the U.S. include performances with the Mississippi Symphony, North Florida Symphony, Meridian Symphony, Shreveport Symphony, Lewisville Lake Symphony, Clear Lake Symphony, Baytown Symphony, Akron Pops Symphony, Symphony North, Golden Valley Symphony, and the UNT Symphony, as well as with orchestras across Canada.

She recently completed a solo recital tour of England and Scotland, including a performance at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and presented recitals at the Museo Nacional in Bogotá and the Festival Internacional de Bellas Artes in Medellín, Colombia.

Janice is also a sought-after opera coach and collaborative pianist who has worked at The Dallas Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Fort Worth Opera, the Franco-American Vocal Academy in France, the American Institute of Music Studies in Austria, UNT Opera Theater, University of Houston Moores Opera Center, Taos Opera Institute, and the Houston Symphony Chorus.

She began her musical training in her hometown in British Columbia where she received Associate Diplomas from the Royal Conservatory of Music in both piano and violin. She holds degrees in music from the University of British Columbia and the University of North Texas, and a doctorate from the University of Houston.