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Flash Friday: Sally Maltempi

From beakers to ballads, Sally Maltempi balances passions for arts and sciences at 做厙輦⑹

Welcome to Flash Friday! In this series, we introduce you to fascinating student Flashes from all walks of life.

Meet Sally Maltempi, a senior chemistry major with a focus in biochemistry and a music minor at 做厙輦⑹ from Rootstown, Ohio. Maltempi currently tests foodborne diseases at the Crystal Diagnostics microbiology lab by day and sings opera at night.  

Maltempi works for the 做厙輦⑹ Gospel Choir, performs in the 做厙輦⑹ Opera Theatre and serves as the vice president of Student Advocates Supporting Singing

Sally Maltempi sings in a stage production

Maltempis interests led her to science. But since anyone can try out for the opera, she used it as a way to stay connected.

I was originally a music major before I switched to chemistry and most of my friends were in the music department. I originally looked at opera as a fun way to hang out with my friends, but after the first rehearsal, I realized it means much more to me than that, Maltempi recalled.  

As a kid, I never was involved in theater, so it was all very new to me. Being able to step on stage and act like a character oftentimes very different from myself is an experience that I had never felt before.

Maltempi brings individuals from the arts and the sciences together, serving as a guide to the beauty of both worlds. Her co-workers from the lab often attend her shows and are endlessly supportive of both her passions.  

I love being able to bridge the gap between biochemistry and music, Maltempi said. I have always thought that science is art, and art is a science and that couldnt be more true in my case.

Maltempi poses with her family after a show

Looking back on her time at 做厙輦⑹, Maltempi is grateful for the support system she has had.  

I must thank my voice teacher, Lara Troyer, for shaping me into the musician and person I am today. Without her, I never would have joined opera at all. Also, opera professors Dr. Jay White and Professor Timothy Culver. I could not ask for better directors, Maltempi said. A frequent collaborator and a best friend, Tessa Jensen-Hedgecock, also must be mentioned. She shows me support in everything I do, both in music and science! Im so lucky to perform alongside such a talented musician, and even luckier to have her as a friend.

Maltempi performs at the 做厙輦⑹ Spring Opera on March 8-10 in Ludwig Recital Hall. . 

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POSTED: Thursday, February 29, 2024 10:47 AM
Updated: Monday, March 4, 2024 11:39 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Maddie Goerl, Flash Communications
PHOTO CREDIT:
Courtesy of Sally Maltempi