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Victoria Fiutowski was born and raised in Manhattan in New York City, and as a teenager was a member of the Collegiate Chorale, primarily a madrigal group. She sang in glee clubs in high school and college and has been a member of the Oratorio Society in Manhattan, the Richmond Symphony Chorus, and the Springfield Symphony Chorus in Springfield, Massachusetts (which, by the way possesses a hall similar to Stambaugh in both construction and acoustics). Wherever she lived, she joined the church choir, having sung in a Gregorian chant choir and even a Polish choir. She has studied voice under Adriana Harding at American University and Suzanne Peck (of the Waverly Consort).
Victoria holds a degree in art education and has taught in both private and public venues from Massachusetts to Florida. For seventeen years she had managed her husband's medical practice in the Washington, DC area before he joined the Ohio Heart Institute as an invasive cardiologist in Youngstown. Pressures of raising her family and work kept her from her passion for singing for over 10 years. She is thrilled to have been invited to sing with the chorus of the Opera, Carmen, and subsequently with the Stambaugh Chorus.
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