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Dr. Jeffrey Douma
joins the Cathedral's Music Department this season as
Choirmaster.
Jeffrey Douma became Director of the Yale Glee Club and
Assistant Professor of Choral Music at the Yale School
of Music in the fall of 2003. Prior to his appointment
at Yale he taught at Carroll College, where he was
Director of Choral Activities, and also served on the
conducting faculties of Smith College and St. Cloud
State University.
Douma has appeared as guest conductor with ensembles on
six continents, including the Royal Melbourne
Philharmonic Orchestra, Buenos Aires Philharmonic
Orchestra, Bahian Symphony Orchestra, Daejeon
Philharmonic Choir, Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Windsor
Symphony Orchestra, and the Johannesburg Festival
Orchestra and Symphony Choir of Johannesburg. He also
currently serves as Musical Director of the Yale Alumni
Chorus, which he has lead on four tours, most recently
to South Africa in the summer of 2007.
Choirs under his direction have performed in Leipzig's
Neue Gewandhaus, Dvorak Hall in Prague, Argentina's
Teatro Colon, Sydney Town Hall, Avery Fischer Hall and
Carnegie Hall, and he has prepared choruses for
performances under such eminent conductors as Valery
Gergiev, Sir Neville Marriner, Sir David Willcocks,
Shinik Hahm, Anton Nanut, Constantine Orbellian,
Toshiyuki Shimada, and Krzysztof Penderecki.
Active with musicians of all ages, Douma served for four
years on the conducting faculty at the Interlochen
Center for the Arts, America's premier training ground
for high school age musicians, conducting the Concert
Choir, Women's Choir, and Festival Choir, and frequently
serves as clinician for festivals and honor choirs.
An advocate of new music, Douma recently established the
Yale Glee Club Emerging Composers Competition and Fenno
Heath Award, and has premiered new works with the Glee
Club by such composers as Dominick Argento, Lee Hoiby,
and James Macmillan. He also serves as editor of the
Yale Glee Club New Classics Choral Series, published by
Boosey & Hawkes.
A tenor, Douma has appeared as an ensemble member and
frequent soloist with the nation's leading professional
choirs, including the Dale Warland Singers, Bella Voce
of Chicago, the Arcadia Players, the Oregon Bach
Festival Chorus under Helmuth Rilling, and the Robert
Shaw Festival Singers under the late maestro Robert
Shaw.
In the spring of 2003, Douma was one of only two North
American conductors invited to compete for the first
Eric Ericson Award, a new international competition for
choral conductors, advancing to the semifinal round in
October, 2003, and appearing in Uppsala and Stockholm as
conductor with four of Sweden's leading choirs.
Jeffrey Douma earned a Bachelor of Music Degree from
Concordia College, nationally renowned for its choral
music program. He holds both the Master of Music and
Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in Choral Conducting from
the University of Michigan. |