Background
Walter, Regina Eileen Daughter of Kenneth Gaines and Eva Lou Walter.
Walter, Regina Eileen Daughter of Kenneth Gaines and Eva Lou Walter.
Bachelor, Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, 1992. Master of Music, University North Texas, Denton, 1996.
Voice teaching fellow University North Texas, 1994—1996. Adjunct music faculty North Central Texas College, Gainesville, since 1999. Voice, piano instructor Self-employed, Lewisville, 1996—2001, Master's Touch School Music, Grapevine, since 2000.
Artist residence, adjunct music faculty N. Lake College, Irving, since 2005. Adjunct music faculty Texas Woman's University, Denton, 2007—2009.
Singer: Victorian Christmas Caroler, Beethoven-Choral Symphony, Mozart-Requiem, Menotti-The Telephone, Saint-Saens-Christmas Oratorio, Poulenc-Gloria, Beethoven-Mass in C, Bach-Magnificat, Vivaldi - Gloria, European Concert Tours, Faculty Voice Recital, Vivaldi - Gloria, Schubert - Mass in G, Mozart - Requiem, Italian National Opera Chorus, Shubert Opera Ensemble, Connecticut Opera Guild Vocal Competition, Furman University, Vaughan Williams - Dona nobis pacem, Sunday Service Guest Musician, Haydn - Creation, Orff - Carmina Burana, Brahms - Ein Deutsches Requiem, as soprano soloist in numerous places, J. Strauss-Die Fledermaus.
Regular ceremonies enable people to open themselves to God more fully. They help people to hear God's offer and challenge ever more deeply, and to allow God to prompt and enable them to respond.
Baptists believe that it is important that every person, every individual discover the richness and incredible purity of a close relationship with God.
Christianity is not merely a list or rules of what one can and cannot do, but rather a means to develop a close relationship with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
Member of Dallas–Fort Worth Chapter National Associate Teachers Singing (auditions co-chair since 2006), National Association Teachers Singing.