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Biography In the fall of 1981, Jeff began his collegiate career as a piano performance major at Stetson University School of Music in Deland, Florida, studying with internationally distinguished, Juilliard-trained pianist Virginia Hutchings. Although he had always sung in choirs and even soloed in church on occasion as a youth, it was not until the summer of his freshman year in college that Jeff discovered what would become his life's passion - singing. This vocal discovery happened rather serendipitously. While at a summer music festival with a friend from Stetson, he was encouraged to audition for a last-minute opening in the tenor section of a select chamber choir directed by Oberlin choral director Dr. Daniel Moe. Dr. Moe was immediately impressed with Jeff's voice and offered him the position in the tenor section - he was the only teenager in the all-adult choir.
Jeff so enjoyed that experience and the unexpected opportunity that he decided to pursue vocal study. He returned to Stetson for his sophomore year, changed his major to voice, and began his work with voice professor Mollie Rich. After two productive years as a voice major at Stetson, he had another unexpected event happen in the summer of 1984. While home from college, he was encouraged to take a lesson with former Met soprano and voice professor, Inge Manski-Lundeen, who happened to teach at the area college. He was so impressed with her that he transferred to West Georgia College (now University of West Georgia) to complete his undergraduate degree in voice under her guidance. While at West Georgia, Jeff also studied extensively with pianist George Mann and organist Dr. Robert Coe. He graduated with honors in 1986 and turned down several offers for further study at other music schools (including Indiana University) to continue his graduate studies at West Georgia with Professor Manski-Lundeen, where he served as her graduate assistant and principal studio accompanist from 1986 to 1988. During this time, he made his professional operatic debut as a leading tenor in several productions with the Southeastern Savoyards Opera Company (now the Atlanta Lyric Theatre) in downtown Atlanta. He completed his Master's Degree in voice performance in 1988. Jeff then accepted a doctoral graduate teaching assistantship and opera scholarship in voice performance at the University of Southern Mississippi, where he studied under the guidance of national award-winning opera director, David Holley (now at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro). During his five years at Southern Mississippi, Jeff appeared as leading tenor in nearly all the operas staged there, taught studio voice and served as vocal coach/accompanist for the opera theatre program, while also serving as organist at a local Episcopal church. He also performed many principal tenor roles during this time with Opera in the Ozarks of Arkansas, Southern Light Opera of Mississippi, Chattanooga Opera Company (now Chattanooga Symphony and Opera), and at the Bach Aria Festival of New York. He completed his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy in 1993.
In the summer of 2004, he embarked on an exciting new venture he had always envisioned - free-lance teaching and performing. He opened his home studio in Muncie, Indiana and has been teaching privately there ever since. He also has a vibrant satellite studio in Indianapolis at St. Luke's United Methodist Church. His collegiate teaching continues as adjunct voice instructor at Anderson University. Dr. Ballard prides himself on working with students of all backgrounds, ages, and levels of artistry. He enjoys the privilege of working with each and every one of his students no matter what level or age. His current voice and piano students range in age from 13 to over 70, have varied backgrounds and goals, and represent every level from first-time beginning students to seasoned professional artists.
Over the past twenty-one years, Dr. Jeffrey Ballard has taught more
than 500 voice students at six universities and privately from his
various home-based studios. He has supervised undergraduate,
master's, and doctoral recitals and performance projects in voice
performance, guided musical theatre majors preparing for auditions
in New York and various other places, Since completing his doctorate in vocal performance in 1993, Dr. Ballard has continued to study voice himself. In 1994, he began private study with one of the most sought-after and recognized master teachers of singing in the world - Dr. Thomas Houser. Through his extensive pedagogical work with Dr. Houser over the past thirteen years, Dr. Ballard has continued to improve his own vocal skills while developing a clear understanding of the essential elements involved in training voices at any level. Vocal technique development and musical refinement have been primary focuses of his work with Dr. Houser, and it has been and continues to be invaluable for him as he works with a wide array of singers in his own studio.
Dr. Ballard was selected in
1997 as a promising young college voice teacher through the National
Intern Program of the
National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS). He also is a
past winner of the NATS Artist Awards competition in the state
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Dr.
Jeffrey Ballard
is a devoted father of two wonderful, talented, and happy children.
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