Elem Eley

- Email Address: eley@rider.edu
- Phone: (609) 921-7100 ext. 8252
- Office: Erdman Hall 2
- Mailing Address: 101 Walnut Lane, Princeton, NJ 08540
Baritone Elem Eley is Professor of Voice at Westminster Choir College of Rider University, joining the faculty in 1987 after previous teaching positions in Texas and Georgia. He was Associate Instructor of Voice at Indiana University, while completing coursework for the D.Mus. degree; he studied singing there with Margaret Harshaw, and performed extensively in the IU Opera Theater. Professor Eley studied singing at Southwestern Baptist Seminary with Jack Coldiron and voice pedagogy with James McKinney; he has attended numerous master classes by major artists, among them Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Hermann Prey. He sings frequent song recitals, with prominent pianists such as Dalton Baldwin and J.J. Penna. Current and former students of Elem Eley sing with major opera companies and in significant concert venues.
In addition to passionately carrying out his teaching responsibilities at Rider, Mr. Eley enjoys a remarkably varied career, from opera, oratorio and recital to premieres of art song and cabaret music. The current season (2007-2008) features Carmina Burana with Richard Westenburg conducting Musica Sacra, in a concert at the Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center. That concert will include the world premiere performance of a yet-untitled cantata by for solo baritone and orchestra, by the Italian composer/conductor Alessandro Cadario. Mr. Eley also returns to the Springfield (MO) Symphony for the great Ninth ("Choral") Symphony of Beethoven, and to Princeton Pro Musica for Mozart's Requiem. Recitals during this year include a revisit of Schubert's Winterreise in Princeton (with pianist J.J. Penna), and Masters of Modern American Art Song II (music of Tom Cipullo, David Eddleman and Gardner Read), with soprano D'Anna Fortunato, tenor Michael Polscer, and pianist Frank Daykin, at Symphony Space in New York City. Additionally, a new CD with Penna -- Drifts and Shadows: American Song in the New Millennium -- will be released in future months.
The most recent (2006-2007) season included a début with the Buffalo Philharmonic in concert performances of Daron Hagen’s opera, Shining Brow. He created the role of James Joyce in Hagen’s The Antient Concert, a one-act dramatic recital staged by the composer, with a June performance at Symphony Space in New York City; a November, 2007, staging of the work is scheduled for the Century Association in New York. In December of '06, he again sang Messiah with the Peniel Concert Choir at Avery Fisher Hall. May '07 brought a return to Carnegie Hall, as soloist in Carmina Burana and Mendelssohn’s Die erste Walpurgisnacht, with the St. Cecilia Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by David Randolph. He revisited Vermont for Elijah with the Burlington Choral Society, and sang Donald Giovanni in PDQ Bach’s The Abduction of Figaro, with Prof. Peter Schickele narrating for the Western New York Chamber Orchestra. Previous engagements include the world première of Vera of Las Vegas, by Daron Hagen and Paul Muldoon; and appearances with the Symphony Orchestras of Charlotte, Kansas City, New Jersey, Sioux City and Springfield, the Orchestra of St. Luke's, the New York Chamber Ensemble, The Little Orchestra Society, Masterwork Chorus, Calvin Oratorio Society, Fairfield County Chorale, Princeton Pro Musica and others.
Spring of 2006 brought Mr. Eley's maiden voyage on the H.M.S. Pinafore as Captain Corcoran, with the Syracuse Opera; Bach's Cantata 82 (Ich habe genug) on Musica Sacra’s Basically Bach Festival in New York, conducted by Richard Westenburg; Beethoven’s Mass in C with the New Jersey Master Chorale; and three performances of Carmina Burana at Rowan University, conducted by Robert Page. 2005 included Mr. Eley's debut in Verizon Hall of Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center, as soloist in Carmina Burana.
Elem Eley created the role of Dumdum Devine in the world premiere of Vera of Las Vegas, by Daron Hagen and Paul Muldoon, at New York’s Symphony Space Thalia Theater. He has sung premieres by various other contemporary composers, among them Laurie Altman, David Eddleman, David Sampson, Joseph Summer, and Stefan Young, and is featured on recordings of songs by Altman, Summer and Young. As Winner of the Joy in Singing Award, Mr. Eley made his New York recital debut in 1996 at Merkin Hall, and has been recognized in such prestigious competitions as those of the Oratorio Society of New York (finalist), the Musica Sacra Bach Competition (finalist), the Metropolitan Opera National Council and the San Francisco Opera. He and pianist J. J. Penna ushered in the new millennium with a recital of American art song at Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall. Mr. Eley has been soloist at the Breckenridge, Westminster Choir College Summer Choral and Wilmington Music Festivals, the Weimar (Germany) Summer Festival, the Brattleboro Music Center, and the Westfield Bach Festival. Performances have been televised on WNET and in national syndication, with additional recording on Albany Records, Arsis Records, and MusicMasters Classics.
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