Audrey Davis-Stanley

Adjunct Faculty in Voice
Music
Ed Landreth Hall 120

audrey.l.davis@tcu.edu | 817-257-8172

Education

B.M. Vocal Performance The University of Texas at Austin
M. M. Vocal Performance Texas Christian University
M. M. Vocal Pedagogy Texas Christian University
Certificate in Vocology-NYU School of Professional Studies

Audrey Davis-Stanley currently serves as an Adjunct Professor of Voice at Texas Christian University where she has taught applied voice, class voice, and is the Voice Instructor for the Music Preparatory Program. She holds dual Master of Music degrees in Vocal Performance and Vocal Pedagogy from Texas Christian University, and a Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance from The University of Texas at Austin. She recently completed her Certificate of Vocology from New York University’s School of Professional Studies. With a background in opera, oratorio, and musical theatre, her teaching philosophy emphasizes a holistic approach to vocal instruction, focusing on fundamental techniques, repertoire exploration, and individualized mentorship to nurture each student’s unique talents.

Her passion for mentorship is evident in her past roles as a discussion facilitator for TCU’s Common Reading Program and as a mentor for students in the College 101 program. In addition, she has taught Introduction to University Life (UNLF) for the past 6 years, and immensely enjoys the opportunity to help guide first year students in their Fall semester.

Beyond the classroom, Mrs. Davis-Stanley’s scholarly contributions include engaging lecture recitals and presentations that delve into diverse aspects of vocal music, including Baroque repertoire and works by female composers. With a scholarly foundation enriched by immersive studies in Italy and Germany, Mrs. Davis-Stanley’s academic endeavors are underscored by a dedication to excellence in vocal pedagogy. In addition, she enjoys performing locally with St. Vincent’s Anglican Cathedral and Northeast Orchestra.