Eve Kornhauser has been teaching voice since 1979 in settings ranging from community music schools to universities. Her students have performed in opera, musical theater, churches and temples.
After receiving a BFA in Acting from
Boston University School for the Arts and performing in area theaters, she went on to graduate work in voice and music education and began singing and teaching in the Boston area.
In 1992, Ms Kornhauser received her MFA in vocal performance from the
University of Maryland. She teaches voice and piano in her private studio and is currently on the faculty of
Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass. and
Berwick Academy in Maine. She is also the musical director at
First Unitarian Universalist Society of Exeter and of
Journey Song, a choral group that brings music to end-of-life patients.
In the DC Metro area, Ms. Kornhauser taught voice at various schools including
The National Cathedral School, the
Levine School of Music,
The Catholic University of America,
Trinity College and the
Holton-Arms School.
In addition to teaching voice, Ms. Kornhauser has taught private piano lessons to children and adults, and general music in the
Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland.
Ms. Kornhauser is a member of the
National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) and the
American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA). Ms. Kornhauser holds a Level I CCM certificate from
The Institute for Contemporary Commercial Music Vocal Pedagogy, Somatic Voicework.
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