Bio (cont.)
Dr. Mason is a valued member of the UA Little Rock community and frequently collaborates with campus departments. Under Dr. Mason’s leadership, the university’s choral department, in partnership with the UA Little Rock Department of Dance, recorded Eric Whitacre’s A Boy and Girl for an international dance film festival competition. In Spring of 2021, she and the UA Little Rock Women’s Choir developed and performed a program in collaboration with the university’s Diversity Council, Department of History and Department of Theatre entitled “We Sing! A Celebration of Women’s Heritage.” During the 2023-24 academic year, Dr. Mason hosted a November event, “Shakespeare in Song,” featuring students from the UA Little Rock School of Literary and Performing Arts. This event was a collaborative effort between all areas of the school, with mentor opportunities for students from faculty in Music, English, and Theatre. The performance featured the UA Little Rock Choirs, vocal music majors, and performing faculty, with program notes by English students and faculty.
Throughout her conducting career, Dr. Mason has conducted in workshops and performances throughout the United States and abroad. In the autumn of 2020, she joined Dr. James Meaders and the Hurst Green Singers in England as part of a panel of notable conductors to speak on the topic of structure and history of Ein Deutsches Requiem by Johannes Brahms. She has also performed as a conducting fellow in symposiums and concerts in Italy. For a number of years, Dr. Mason served as founding artistic director for Canticum Novum, a chamber vocal ensemble for professional singers in and around the Lubbock area. Dr. Mason made her Carnegie Hall conducting debut on June 26, 2022, conducting Poulenc’s Gloria, with UA Little Rock Choirs and additional singers from across the United States. Most recently, in June of 2023, Dr. Mason conducted the Ozark Festival Singers in a concert at Cadogan Hall in London entitled “The Music and Lineage of Paul Mealor.” This performance was through Vox Anima London and in collaboration with the composer Paul Mealor and the ensemble Apollo 5.
Often invited to speak to young conductors and future music educators, Dr. Mason has been a guest lecturer on campuses across the country. She served as a clinician for the College Immersion Day at the Southwest ACDA Conference in 2020, and later was part of the National ACDA committee, screening undergraduate conducting videos for the conducting masterclass in 2021. Dr. Mason is an active member of ACDA, NAfME, Chorus America, and the International Conductor’s Guild and continues to present at state, regional, national, and international conferences. Her research covers a variety of topics, with a focus on the pedagogy of conducting. In the fall of 2023, she joined the Steering Committee as a founding member of the World Choral Conducting Network and now serves as the coordinator for the organization's Centre for Choral Literature. Most recently, Dr. Mason was appointed as the Artistic Director for the Arkansas Chamber Singers and began her work with the ensemble on July 1, 2024.
Dr. Mason holds degrees from Texas Tech University, with studies in Music Education and Conducting under the tutelage of Dr. John Dickson. In 2019, she completed a DMA in Conducting at the University of Missouri Kansas City’s Conservatory of Music and Dance, where she studied conducting and choral literature with Dr. Robert Bode. Dr. Mason recently conducted Vivaldi’s Magnificat at Carnegie Hall and will return to that stage on June 1, 2025.
"Maestra Mason and I worked together on Poulenc's Gloria, which we performed in Carnegie Hall, and it was a magical collaboration. She was a sensitive and musical conductor, and incredibly attuned to the needs of the soloist, orchestra, and choral ensemble. It was a true joy to collaborate with her, and I look forward to making more music together."
- Janani Sridhar, Soprano
“Lorissa is a magnificent conductor whose tremendous skill, superb musicality, and infectious enthusiasm make for a truly joyous performance experience! She conducts with not only fantastic precision but also an exuberance that brings out the best in performers and delights the audience. She is a confident and gracious leader as well as a wonderfully kind person.”
- Madison Marie McIntosh, mezzo-soprano