Marc Weagraff

Style: Pop; Opera; Classical; Musical Theatre

Title: Associate Professor of Voice at Baldwin Wallace University

Bio:

Marc Weagraff is Associate Professor of Voice at the renowned Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory. He also maintains private studios in Cleveland and New York City. Dr. Weagraff holds the D.M.A. in Vocal Performance from The University of Michigan as well as the M.M. and B.M. degrees in Vocal Performance from The Cleveland Institute of Music. Known primarily as a teacher of voice, his students have been heard in several Broadway shows, network television, national tours, major US and European summer programs, and the finest graduate programs. Dr. Weagraff has studied voice with Lorna Haywood and George Vassos and choral conducting under Theo Morrison. His opera credits include roles with The Utah Opera Company, Lyric Opera Cleveland, Cleveland Concert Opera, Michigan Opera Works, The University of Michigan, The University of Michigan Gilbert and Sullivan Society, and the Cleveland Institute of Music as well as numerous performances in musical theater programs. Several of his performances were heard in live broadcast over WCLV (Cleveland) and KBYU (Provo, UT) radio. Equally at home with oratorio repertoire, he has performed as soloist with the internationally renowned University of Michigan Men's Glee Club, the Utah Symphony educational series, Master Singers, Inc., The Western Reserve Chorale, and many others. As a recitalist he has been heard throughout the Great Lakes Region including various church, civic, and academic concert series venues. Until July 2008, Dr. Weagraff was the Director of Music Ministries at St. Noel Church in Willoughby Hills, OH. His choirs have performed in Rome and Assisi, Italy including the world-wide broadcast of the 2007 New Year's Day Papal Mass at which His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI, was the presider and in concert at San Ignazio Church. They were also heard throughout the Cleveland area including at The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist and the regional NPM convention in July 2008. Dr. Weagraff has also become a sought after choral and liturgical clinician. In addition to teaching voice, Dr. Weagraff also directs the choral ensemble BW Singers and has taught German and French Lyric Diction and Litereture as well as opera history.

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Voice Type: Baritone

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

Availability: I am available as a performer; I am currently accepting private students; I am available as a clinician or presenter; I accept students through a college or university program

Contact Information

Studio

Baldwin Wallace university
275 Eastland Rd.
Berea, UT
USA 44017

TEL: 440-826-2353

E-mail: mweagraf@bw.edu
Web: facebook.com/WeagraffVoiceStudio

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