Lee Hoffman
Lyric soprano Lee Hoffman joins the Central State University music faculty this fall as Assistant Professor of Voice and Director of Opera Workshop. Her solo performances include Crumb's Ancient Voices of Children (composer in residence), Schumann's Frauenliebe und -leben with Michael Chertock on the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra's Classical Connections program at the Schuster Performing Arts Center, Brahms' Die schöne Magelone with Phillip Farris in Faculty Recital at the University of Dayton, Berio’s Sequenza III at the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, Handel's Psalm 112 at the Music in the Mountains Festival in Nevada City, CA, Poulenc's Gloria with the St. Louis Camerata Singers, Orff's Carmina Burana with members of Cincinnati's May Festival Chorus and Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra at St. John's Unitarian Church, mélodies of Fauré at the Institute for Advanced Vocal Studies in Paris, France, motets and cantatas of Monteverdi and Zipoli in St. Louis, MO, and Lieder of Schubert and Zemlinsky at Ravinia's Stean's Institute for Young Artists, Chicago. Regionally and nationally, Ms. Hoffman performs original voice and piano music from her CD, From The Soul. A member of NATS since 1989, Lee Hoffman has completed doctoral studies in Voice Performance at CCM, holds a Master of Music degree in Voice Performance from Webster University, a Master of Science in Education degree in Community Counseling (LPC, OH) from UD, and a Bachelor of Music degree in Voice Performance from California State University, Sacramento.
| Associate Professors | Assistant Professors |
| Prof. William Caldwell | Prof. Brian Cashwell |
| Prof. William Denza | Prof. Jennifer Cruz |
| Prof. Mervyn R. Joseph | Prof. Lee Hoffman |
| Prof. Lennard Moses | Prof. Ramon Key |
| Prof. James Smith |
| Adjunct Professors | |
| Prof. Hal Melia | Prof. Richard Begel |
| Prof. Maribeth Crawford | |


