Ellen V. Graham
Asst Professor - Adj
Adjunct Instructor of Voice
Dieterle Vocal Arts Cntr
CCM Ensembles & Conducting - 0003
Professional Summary
A versatile performer known for her lustrous voice, sensitive interpretations, and captivating stage presence; mezzo-soprano Ellen Graham is committed to connecting with audiences through the experience of live performance. Her projects range from vocal jazz and musical theater to choral masterworks and grand opera.
As a soloist, Dr. Graham has performed nationally with the Amarillo Symphony (TX), the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra (OH), Duke Chapel Choir (NC) and at the Bellingham Festival of Music (WA). She is also a member of the professional choral Vocal Arts Ensemble of Cincinnati and Texas-based Conspirare, as well as the Cincinnati Opera Chorus and the Queen City Sisters.
Dr. Graham holds a doctorate from the University of Kentucky, with additional certificates from the Shenandoah University Contemporary Commercial Music Vocal Pedagogy Institute. Her broad range of experience is reflected in her evidence-based approach to voice teaching. She has been a member of the Commercial Music Production faculty at CCM since 2017.
Publications
Peer Reviewed Publications
Ellen Graham, Vrushali Angadi (2016. ) Contribution of glottic insufficiency to perceived breathiness in classically trained singers.” .Medical Problems of Performing Artists, , Vol 31 (No 3 ) ,179
Presentations
Invited Presentations
Ellen Graham, Megan Boyd (2020. ) Vocal Health for Music Educators .Ohio Music Educators Association, Cleveland. Level:State
Ellen Graham, Megan Boyd (2021. ) Vocal Health for Music Educators .Kentucky Music Educators Association, virtual. Level:State