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Dr. Tammie Huntington is a Professor of Music at Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU), specializing in Vocal Pedagogy, Opera Workshop, and Opera Theatre. She holds a Doctor of Arts (D.A.) in Voice Performance from Ball State University, alongside a Master of Music (M.M.) and a Bachelor’s in Applied Voice/Music Education from Grace College. Her research focuses on contemporary opera, vocal pedagogy, and integrating Christian values into music education.
Education:
- Doctor of Arts (D.A.), Voice Performance – Ball State University (2008)
- Master of Music (M.M.) – Ball State University (2004)
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Applied Voice and Music Education – Grace College (1991)
Research & Awards: Huntington has led projects like Soprani Compagni: Portraits of Women in Contemporary Soprano Duet, commissioned 12 new works, and received grants including the 2015 Council for Christian Colleges and Universities Networking Grant. She has presented at international conferences (e.g., Buenos Aires, Paris) and festivals, focusing on opera performance and pedagogy.
Advising & Grants: Notable advisees include Rebecca Roy (Peabody Conservatory graduate), Skye Scott (Broadway performer), and Michael Johnson (music educator at Oakstone Academy). Grants supported new works, symposiums, and global tours.
Labs/Teams: Soprani Compagni project involved collaborations across the U.S., China, Korea, Australia, and Sweden, emphasizing contemporary soprano duets and interdisciplinary artistry.




