Tammie Huntington

Style: Opera; Jazz; Gospel; Classical; Pop; Musical Theatre

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Title: Professor of Music

Bio: Tammie Huntington, Soprano, is a Professor of Music at Indiana Wesleyan University, where she teaches Applied Voice, Diction for Singers, Vocal Pedagogy and Song Literature, and co-directs the Lyric Theatre. A proponent of new art music in the American heartland, Huntington recently created the role of "Amanda" in Philip Seward's A House Divided, an operatic web series examining the current American political landscape. Huntington can also be found performing with colleagues Lisa Moore and Phoenix Park-Kim in the ensemble Soprani Compagni (www.sopranicompagni.com). Soprani Compagni had their Carnegie Hall debut in 2012, and has released a 2-CD album of new works for two sopranos and piano, titled Portraits of Women, along with a 2-Volume anthology. They spent 2016-2017 touring South Korea, Hong Kong, China and the U.S. with the Portraits of Women project, and performed at the International Congress of Voice Teachers at Stockholm Sweden in August of 2017. Huntington received her Doctor of Arts degree, with performance emphases in voice and opera, from Ball State University, where she produced and directed the world premiere of Fifty-Third Street, a new American opera by composer Jody Nagel.

Voice Type: Soprano

Music Styles Taught: Opera; Jazz; Gospel; Classical; Pop; Musical Theatre

Availability: I am available as a performer; I am currently accepting private students; I have a wait-list for private lessons; I am available as a clinician or presenter; I accept students through a college or university program

Contact Information

Studio

Indiana Wesleyan University, 4201 S. Washington Street
Marion, IN
Usa 46953

TEL: 765-677-2986

E-mail: tammie.huntington@indwes.edu

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