Elisabeth Marshall
The American soprano and voice teacher, Elisabeth Marshall, obtained her Master of Music degree and her Doctorate in Music from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.
She has been praised for her “admirably flexible, gilt-edged voice” of “resonance and beauty” and “radiant sheen” as a soloist and on the opera stage where she was praised for her “precision” and “technical skill” as the Queen of the Night in W.A. Mozart‘s The Magic Flute in London with the Merry Opera Company. She performs regularly with several professional choral ensembles. Elisabeth Marshall has served as Associate Instructor of Voice at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, Vocal Coach at Portland Conservatory of Music , on the voices faculty of University of Southern Maine School of Music, and as Assistant Professor of Voice at Ithaca College School of Music. In 2020 she relocated to the Chicago area where she now lives with her partner, composer James Kallembach, and maintains a private voice studio.