One of America's most revered choral conductors, Dr. Eph Ehly is Professor Emeritus at the Conservatory of
Music, University of Missouri-Kansas City, where he
taught for twenty-seven years. Dr. Ehly's awards for
outstanding musicianship include the Luther Spade
Choral Director of the Year Award and the Amoco
Foundation Outstanding Teaching Award.
Dr. Ehly has been named one of the most sought-after
choral conductors/clinicians. He guest-conducts in
Carnegie Hall, New York City several times each year.
He has conducted over 80 all-state choirs, and over
500 festival ensembles.
As a lecturer, clinician and conductor, he has appeared
in 48 states, Canada, Brazil, Japan, Mexico, several
countries throughout Europe and presented on more
than 100 college and university campuses.
Dr. Ehly received his Doctorate of Musical Arts
degree from the University of Colorado-Boulder, his
Master of Music degree from George Peabody
College, Nashville, Tennessee, and his Bachelor of
Arts degree from the University of Nebraska-Kearney.
Notable teachers he has studied with include Jean
Berger, Julius Hereford, Warner Imig, Louis Nicholas,
Lynn Whitten and Vincent Persichetti.
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