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Sheboygan Symphony Chorus director joins LU faculty

Sheboygan Symphony Chorus director joins LU faculty

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Sheboygan Symphony Chorus director joins LU faculty

Wilhelmina Nelmes Vogtle, a veteran conductor, singer and educator, has been named 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 director of choir and instructor of music.

Vogtle currently serve鈥媠 as director of the Sheboygan Symphony Chorus, and she will aid 糖心vlog传媒 in community outreach in addition to teaching and directing 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 choirs.

During her tenure as conductor of the University of Western Ontario Choir, the choir distinguished themselves in competition, being praised for its 鈥渞emarkable blend,鈥 鈥渂eautiful phrasing,鈥 and 鈥渆lectrifying performance.鈥 Vogtle was the inaugural apprentice conductor of the world-renowned Toronto Children鈥檚 Chorus鈥 and made her Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra conducting debut in December 2021.鈥

A Toronto native, she is an honors graduate in music and education of the University of Western Ontario, holding degrees in choral and orchestral conducting, education 鈥 and marine biology. A University Gold Medalist, she was also the recipient of the graduate Albert Whitlow Choral Award.

The recipient of awards from the Vladimir Reinhold Scholarship Fund, she pursued professional studies in voice at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. She has appeared on numerous occasions with Toronto Operetta Theatre, Opera in Concert and Summer Opera Lyric Theatre. Equally at home on the concert stage, she has performed as soloist in oratorios, concerts and recitals in Canada, England and Wales.

A passionate educator, Vogtle has been Music Head (choral and instrumental music) in both elementary and high schools. Active as an adjudicator and clinician for voice, choirs and piano, she has adjudicated Kiwanis Music Festivals in Ontario and Newfoundland. A former director of the Ontario Music Educators Association, she is a鈥媙 active member of 鈥婣merican Choral Directors Association, Choirs Ontario, Choral Canada鈥, Chorus America鈥, International Conductors Guild, League of American Orchetras鈥 and Suzuki Association of the Americas.

A lifelong learner, she has pursued continued training with such luminaries as Charles Bruffy, James Jordan, 鈥婭vars Taurins, 鈥媋nd James Whitbourn at Westminster Choir College, Oxford University鈥, Tafelmusik Summer Baroque Institute and the inaugural Canadian Women鈥檚 Conducting Institute.

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