Allie
Brault

Allie Brault
(She/Her) Allie Brault is a performer and teacher based in the Washington D.C. area, known for expanding access to Jewish music through her database, jewishartsong.com. Most notably, she was one of four students university-wide to win the 2024 Professional Master’s Excellence Award at Penn State—the first music student in over a decade to receive this honor. Brault made her Off-Broadway debut in David Harrower’s "Blackbird" and has sung many operatic roles. Her concert work spans from Baroque to 21st-century music.
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Voice Department Head
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French Woods Festival for the Performing Arts
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Allie Brault

Allie Brault is a versatile performer and teacher based in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. Brault is most well-known for her work towards making Jewish song more accessible to teachers and singers. Her research particularly focuses on the songs of poet and musician Ilse Weber (1903-1944). Brault has won multiple awards for her extensive work on Weber -- most notably the Professional Master’s Excellence Award from Penn State. She is also the creator of The Jewish Art Song Database, the first comprehensive online database of this repertoire that is specifically modeled for voice teachers.

Brault has sung operatic roles such as Blanche de la Force in Dialogues of the Carmelites, Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance, and Wesley in the world premiere of Tom Cipullo's Mayo. Her favorite concert and chamber experiences have been performing Silvestrov's Postludium DSCH for a Ukrainian benefit concert and singing in the U.S. premiere of Sacchini's Giacchè mia sposa sei. 

As an actor, Brault made her Off-Broadway debut in David Harrower's Blackbird in 2021. Brault has starred in multiple short films and can also be found in various commercials. She often collaborates with educational companies for voiceover work, as well.

Brault strives to create a positive, inclusive, and engaging learning environment for her voice studio. She enjoys integrating yoga and crossover techniques in her studio work. Brault’s students have been accepted into numerous university music and theatre programs across the country and have performed in All-State and All-Eastern conferences.

Brault is in the first year of her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Voice Pedagogy at the University of Maryland. She studies voice with Dr. Teri Bickham. Brault received her Master of Music degree in Voice Performance and Pedagogy from Penn State and her Bachelor of Music degree from The Crane School of Music. Outside of teaching and performing, she also works as a photographer and filmmaker. 

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Voice Department Head

2025 - Present

Assistant to the General Manager

2024
University Park, PA

Director (Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel)

2024
Act II

Lisette (La Rondine)

2024
Act I

Blanche de la Force (Dialogues of the Carmelites)

2023

Musetta (La bohème)

2023
Scene

Adina (L’elisir d’amore)

2023
Scene

Coloratura (Postcard from Morocco)

2022
Scene
College Park, Maryland

Soprano (BWV 95)

2024

Voice Instructor

2023 - 2024

Cunegonde (Candide)

2023
Scene

Acting Teacher

2022
New York, NY, USA

The Girl (Blackbird)

2022

Sophie (Werther)

2019
Scene

Cherubino (Le nozze di Figaro)

2019
Potsdam, NY, USA

Mabel (The Pirates of Penzance)

2018

Wesley (Mayo)

2018
World Premiere

Gherardino (Gianni Schicchi/Buoso's Ghost)

2017

Erster Knabe (Die Zauberflöte)

2017

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Opera

Musical Theatre

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Higher Education