About
Susan Huff is a soprano and voice teacher at the Horne School of Music, Utah State University, celebrated for her vocal warmth and technical precision in Bach, Handel, Haydn, and Mozart repertoire. Her pedagogical approach emphasizes accessibility and transformative growth, particularly with singers initially deemed "less gifted," fostering instant student connections through good-natured cheer.
Performance highlights include featured roles with the Utah Symphony, Teton Music Festival, CityRep Theatre, Lagoon Opera House, South Davis Civic Chorale & Orchestra, and The Sterling Singers. Her charismatic presence makes her a perennial favorite at the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee.
Huff earned Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the University of Utah under Master Teachers Naomi Farr and JoAnn Ottley. Born in Bountiful, Utah, she excelled in vocal performance, piano, and violin from youth, transitioning from high school musical leads to college opera productions. She collaborates extensively with her husband, conductor-pianist Michael Huff, balancing six children while residing in Utah's Sanpete Valley.