Lyric-soprano, Jaunelle Roberta Celaire enjoys a musical career as a teacher, soloist,
                                                      conductor and performer. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Celaire is internationally
                                                      known; performing music that ranges from cabaret to music theatre and from solo recitals
                                                      to opera. She has made solo appearances with several orchestras across the nation
                                                      including, the Maumee Symphony Orchestra and the Lima Symphony Orchestra. Other appearances
                                                      include the University of Michigan Symphony Band, as Musetta, in La Boh锚me, and the University of Michigan Symphony, premiering the role of the Old Woman, in
                                                      a One Act Blues Opera, De Organizer by James P. Johnson, performed at Orchestra Hall in Detroit, Michigan. Celaire made
                                                      her debut with the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra in Fairbanks, 花椒直播, in April 2004,
                                                      singing the soprano role in Orff鈥檚 Carmina Burana, and sang Micaela in Bizet鈥檚 opera, Carmen in April 2005. A few of her roles include, Laurie in Hammerstein's Oklahoma; Susanna in Mozart鈥檚 Le nozze di Figaro, Pamina in Die Zauberfl枚te; Dido in Purcell's Dido & Aeneas; Mrs. Hayes in Floyd's Susannah; Anna Gomez in Menotti's The Consul; and as the Bystrousky in J谩nacek's P酶铆hody Lisky Bystrousky, performed in Czech.
                                                
                                                Dr. Celaire can be heard on the recording of the Second Anthology of Art Songs by Black American Composers compiled and edited by Willis C. Patterson. Although Celaire maintains an active
                                                      schedule, performing, teaching and conducting, she remains dedicated to her voice
                                                      studio. Her students have been successful at institutions, such as, the Royal Northern
                                                      College of Music in Manchester, England and several major opera apprenticeship programs
                                                      across the country. Through constant participation in the NATS Chapter in 花椒直播,
                                                      her studio claims the winners of the annual NATS Competition in Anchorage, 花椒直播.
                                                
                                                Dr. Celaire joined the 花椒直播 voice faculty in 2003. Dr. Celaire
                                                      has been a guest soprano artist at several festivals, including the Fairbanks Summer
                                                      Arts Festival, the Rio International Cello Encounter in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and
                                                      several festivals in Europe, including, the Vianden International Chamber Festival
                                                      in Luxembourg and the Innibos Music Festival in Nelspruit, South Africa. She is a
                                                      member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. Currently she is the Artistic
                                                      Director for the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival鈥檚 Opera Program and the UAF Summer
                                                      Music Academy. Her most recent accomplishment was being awarded UAF鈥檚 most prestigious
                                                      2020 Usibelli Distinguished Service Award! Celaire holds her degrees from Anderson
                                                      University, Bowling Green State University and the University of Michigan. Her teachers
                                                      include Greta Domenic, Myra Merritt and George Shirley.