Westminster Choir College - Notable Faculty of Yesteryear and Today

Notable Faculty of Yesteryear and Today

  • Frank Abrahams, Professor of Music Education since 1992
  • Robert L. Annis, Dean of Westminster Choir College of Rider University since 1992
  • Christopher Arneson, Associate Professor of Voice since 2003
  • Susan Ashbaker, Adjunct Professor of Voice
  • Dalton Baldwin, Adjunct Professor Emerita of Piano and Voice, since 1948
  • Carolann Page Adjunct Professor of Voice
  • Benjamin C. S. Boyle, Adjunct Professor of Composition and Music Theory
  • Claudia Catania, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Voice and Music Theater
  • Ingrid Clarfield, Professor and Coordinator of the Piano Department
  • Ken Cowan, Coordinator of Organ and Sacred Music, Professor since 2003
  • Margaret Cusack, Chair and Professor of the Piano and Voice Department
  • Elem Eley, Professor of Voice since 1987
  • Joseph Flummerfelt, former Artistic Director and Principal Conductor, 1971 - 2004
  • Zehava Gal, Adjunct Associate Professor of Voice since 1994
  • James Jordan, Professor of Choral Music and Senior Conductor since 1991
  • Anthony Kosar, Chair and Professor of the Music Composition, History, and Theory Department since 1984
  • Robin Leigh Massie, Adjunct Professor of Voice
  • Andrew Megill, Associate Professor of Conducting
  • Joe Miller, Director of Choral Activities, since 2006
  • Mark Moliterno, Adjunct Professor of Voice and founder of the YogaVoice™
  • Alan Morrison, Associate Professor of Organ and Chair of the Organ Department
  • Laura Brooks Rice, Professor of Voice since 1985
  • Sharon Sweet, Associate Professor of Voice since 1999
  • John Finley Williamson, Founder and influential choral conductor. Deceased.
  • Sally Wolf, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Voice since 2001

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