Megan Wagner Floan

Megan Wagner Floan

Megan Wagner Floan had her first solo when she was in kindergarten and has been singing ever since. Ms. Wagner Floan followed her joy of singing to Northwestern College, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance. Her past performances in Minnesota have been in community theatre, college musical theatre, as a soloist in performances with the Bach Society of Minnesota and as a recitalist. She has worked with such conductors as Phillip Brunelle, Weston Noble, and Helmut Rilling.
Upon graduation, Ms. Wagner Floan followed her vocal path to the east coast where she studied with David Jones, William Neill and the late Dixie Ross-Neill in New York City. Her east coast performances include Puccini’s Messa De Gloria, Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors, and Leslie Burrs’ opera Vanqui. As a soprano soloist, Ms. Wagner Floan has performed Schubert’s Mass in A Flat, Schubert’s Mass in G and Handel’s Messiah.
In the summer of 2007, Ms. Wagner Floan returned to Minnesota to study with John De Haan. In 2008 she was accepted into the Master’s Degree program at the University of Minnesota. While there, Megan preformed the role of Kostelnicka in the University of Minnesota Opera Theatre’s Spring 2008 production of Jenůfa and has performed Sieglinde in Die Walküre and the 2nd Lady in The Magic Flute at the U of MN’s Opera Workshop scene performances.
Megan enjoys sharing what she has learned throughout her years of vocal study by teaching a private voice studio with her husband, Obed Floan.
Top Left: Megan Summer 2008
Bottom Left: Megan as Kostelnicka at the U of MN’s Spring Production of Jenůfa 2009
Middle: Megan’s Headshot
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