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In 40 years as a voice teacher, she has established nine independent studios across the country and was on the voice faculties of Colorado State University, Cedarville University in Ohio, ArtConnects International in Urbino, Italy, and The Arvada Center for the Arts in Colorado. She began her career singing to all the animals, sea creatures, and the ocean on the beachfront where she spent her early years and summers until she went to college.
Connections
- Father:
- Luther E. Bunch
- Mother:
- Edith (Wiley) Bunch
Dance became a part of her life when she was three and sport followed in her teen years.
Amazed and excited by the results of this work, she now devotes her time to this practice. Master in Sacred Music in Voice and Choral, Union Theological Seminary, 1962. Professional music activities include solo concerts, performance in summer stock, choral conducting of major choral works, musical director of shows in university and community theatre, voice and vocal consultant to film productions and theatre.
Cynthia Vaughn
Style: Pop; Opera; Rock; Classical; Musical Theatre
Title: Author/Teacher/Clinician
Bio:
Cynthia Vaughn (she/her) recently retired as founder/director of Magnolia Music Studio (2008-2022). Doctor of Philosophy in Voice Science, University Southern California, 1974.
Career
Instructor Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, 1963-1966.
Associate professor music and life and health science University Delaware, Newark, 1974-1982.
Consultant business and arts London, since 1983. A new video learning series, Oleli Discovers CoreSinging®, has begun with the Introduction and Lesson One.
Meribeth G. Bunch Dayme
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Bunch Dayme is a business educator, consultant, voice educator. Cynthia Vaughn and Matthew Hoch also edited The Essential of CoreSinging: A Joyful Approach to Singing and Voice Pedagogy by Meribeth Dayme (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2022). Member Residents Association Crediton Hill (chair). After years of teaching both singing and anatomy in the university, Meribeth was honoured with a National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship to the Royal College of Surgeons of London to do further research on the voice.
All are intricate parts of her life today; and for her, music, the body and spirit are one. Daughter of Luther E. and Edith (Wiley) Bunch. Instructor special anatomy interns and residents Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, California. She subsequently moved to London to further her interests in healing and communication. In 1974 Dayme earned her PhD, and then went on to earn tenure and the rank of associate professor at the University of Delaware.
For her, singers (and speakers) must develop both the inner and outer self so that singing truly becomes authentic and from the heart -therefore allowing the performer to become the true healer. In addition to university teaching and consulting, Meribeth has toured the US, the UK, and Europe giving master classes in singing, and teaching courses in CoreSinging®, Presence in Performance, and Vocal Anatomy for Voice Professionals.
Along the way she wrote Dynamics of the Singing Voice, an internationally respected book on singing since 1982; The Singing Book (with C Vaughn), a book for beginning singers and class voice; The Performer's Voice, for anyone interested in singing or speaking; Presence, Confidence and Personal Power for speaking and communication skills; numerous articles, short books and web blogs.
Formal study of singing began in high school and continued at Salem College where she received a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance.