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Lee Hoffman, lyric soprano, has been a member of the voice faculty at the University of Dayton Department of Music since 2001. Lee Hoffman has completed coursework for the Doctor of Musical Arts Degree (Voice Performance), University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music; holds a Master of Music Degree (Voice Performance), Webster University; a Master of Science in Education (Community Counseling), University of Dayton (LPC, Ohio); and a Bachelor os Music Degree (Voice Performance), California State University, Sacramento.
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Dr. Robert Jones, bass-baritone, Assistant Professor at the University of Dayton, is the conductor of the University Chorale. Dr. Jones is the musical director of MUSICA!, a professional vocal ensemble, that has recorded two CDs, Great Day and Reflections on American Spirituals. His ensembles have performed in Europe and for the Ohio Music Education Association, the Southern Division Music Educators National Conference, and the Ohio Choral Directors Association. He has presented lectures for Dayton Opera, the Dayton Pilharmonic, the Dayton Bach Society, and the National Association of Teachers of singing. D.M.A., University of Miami.
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David Sievers, is a tenor and adjunct instructor of voice and opera at the University of Dayton. An active church musician, Prof. Sievers is pastoral associate for music at St. Luke's Catholic Church in Beavercreek. M.M., Boise State University; doctoral study, Indiana University.
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Linda June Snyder, soprano, is Professor of Voice and Professor and Opera and the Coordinator of Voice Performance Studies at the University of Dayton. At UD since 1989, she has also served as Chair of the Department of Music and as Associate Dean. Dr. Snyder previously served on the faculties of New York University, Illinois Wesleyan University, Midland Lutheran College, and the Interlochen Arts Festival (MI). As soloist, she has performed throughout the USA and in Wetern Europe, and has directed or conductd over 40 operas or musicals. An active member of NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing), Dr. Snyder holds music degrees from Miami University and the University of Illinois.
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James Arthur Williams, baritone, joined the UD Voice faculty in 2004 as adjunct professor, continuing a distinguished professional career as a choral conductor and voice instructor. For twenty-five years, he was chairman of the Department of Fine Arts, vocal instructor and conductor of the internationally acclaimed choir at Stillman College in Alabama. In 1994, he became a professor of vocal music and the choral director at Wilberforce University. Dr. Williams was educated at Allen Unversity, University of Illinois, Columbia University and Ohio State University.
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John Benjamin, is a UD Artist-in-Residence in Piano, and coach-accompanist for art song, opera, musical theatre. He is an active baritone soloist, church musician and musical theatre director. M.M., University of Cincinnati.
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Phillip Farris, is a UD Artist-in-Residence in Piano and an active coach-accompanist for singers and instrumentalist. He has served on summer staff with Opera America. M.M., University of Cincinnati.
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