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Lisa Clement,
soprano and pianist, earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Performance,
summa cum laude, from Murray State University in Kentucky and the
Masters of Music in Performance degree from the University of
Louisville. She studied additionally at the University of Texas at
Austin toward a Doctorate of Musical Arts degree in
Performance. Her voice teachers and coaches have included
Darlene Wiley, Martha Deatherage, Leonard Johnson, John Van Cura and
Eugene Rowley.
Ms. Clement frequently performs at UMHB and across Central Texas as a
singer and as a collaborative pianist in recitals and
concerts. She has appeared with the CAC Chorale of Temple
in Bach’s Magnificat, the Brahms Requiem, Poulenc’s Gloria, Beethoven’s
Ninth Symphony Finale and as the “Mother” in Menotti’s Amahl and the
Night Visitors with the Music in Salado Series.
Ms. Clement maintains a highly active voice studio. Her students
have been honored as first place winners and finalists in the National
Association of Teachers of Singing regional and district singing
competitions, Texas Music Teachers Association Young Artist
competition, Music Teachers National Association Young Artist
competition and the Barclay music competition.
Lisa Clement is the 2009-2010 Auditions Chair for the South Texas
chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. She
has served as previous Auditions Chair and Interim President for the
organization.
Ms. Clement was awarded a 2009 Summer Faculty Development Grant from
UMHB to study Piano Technology. An Associate Member of the Piano
Technicians Guild, Ms. Clement will offer a new course in Piano
Technology at UMHB during the spring of 2010.
Ms. Clement has served as full-time faculty at UMHB since 1994. She
teaches Applied Voice; Italian, German and French Diction for Singers;
and Piano Technology.
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