
Upon graduation from Calumet High School in 1973 she auditioned for and was accepted to Indiana University School of Music where she studied with the late opera star Eileen Farrell. While at I.U., she had the privilege of appearing in the world premier performance of John Eaton’s opera Danton and Robespierre as well as premiering the song cycle Songs for Patricia written by Alec Wilder. She graduated with High Honors in 1977 with a Bachelor of Music degree in Voice Performance and received her Masters in 1978 in Vocal Pedagogy.

Trisha is also very active in community work especially in the area of theatre. She has appeared on stage in the roles of Laurie in Oklahoma; Marian Paroo in The Music Man; Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls Guinevere in Camelot and Sister Helen in the Indiana premier of Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up. Much in demand as a vocal coach and music director for regional theatre, she was chosen to serve as music director for the gala theatrical opening of the Center for Visual and Performing Arts production of Sweeney Todd.
She is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing and is a voting member of the National Association of Recording Arts & Sciences (Grammy Awards).
She has also been listed in the Who’s Who of American Women and Women in Education and has received the Lifetime Achievement Award and several other awards and nominations for “Outstanding Vocal/ Music Direction” from the Northwest Indiana Excellence in Theatre Foundation.