Wooster Junior Earns First-Place at Statewide Voice Competition

WOOSTER, Ohio 鈥 Eli Culley, a junior at 69直播, attained a first-place prize at this fall鈥檚 Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) student auditions, sharing top honors in his category (third-year college/independent studio men) at the voice competition, held at Cedarville University.
Singers ranged from students at liberal arts colleges to large universities to professional conservatories to independent studios, and each participant in Culley鈥檚 category had 10 minutes to perform in at least three different languages while being evaluated by a group of judges.
A classical studies major from Nashville, Tenn., Culley and his voice teacher, Carrie deLapp-Culver, associate professor of music at Wooster, elected to perform four songs. They were 鈥淢y Lovely Celia鈥 in English, 鈥淐oplas Para Tus Ojos (Couplets for Your Eyes)鈥 in Spanish, 鈥淪pirate, Pur Spirate (Breathe, Still Breathe) in Italian, and 鈥淓n Fermant Les Jeux (By Closing the Games)鈥 in French.
Culley鈥檚 win was all the more impressive considering some of those selections didn鈥檛 match his strengths. 鈥淒r. Culver chose songs that pushed me out of my comfort zone, particularly the French opera song. Going in, I felt that was my weakest song 鈥 but it went really well,鈥 he remarked.
Culley did not discover what he describes as a 鈥渘atural gift鈥 for classical singing until just recently. He had been an all-state clarinet player and also dabbled with the tenor saxophone while at Hume-Fogg High School, then as a junior, started doing vocals with a jazz band 鈥 his first solo singing experience.
Culley went on to explore his new-found passion with the Vanderbilt University Young Men鈥檚 Chorus and Nashville Jazz Workshop, but he credits Wooster鈥檚 music program for taking his talent to a whole new level. 鈥淚鈥檝e learned a lot under Dr. Culver and Dr. (Lisa) Wong. I鈥檝e learned actual singing technique. This was the first time I鈥檝e taken voice lessons, so I didn鈥檛 know how to sing efficiently and really develop my voice into a coherent sound,鈥 he said.
It appears that this is the beginning of a fruitful career path for Culley. This fall鈥檚 statewide NATS audition was only his second formal competition, and he 鈥渨asn鈥檛 really expecting to place at all,鈥 but 鈥渕ostly thinking about getting feedback鈥 for further development.
By winning the statewide competition, Culley has the opportunity to apply for a scholarship to the American Institute of Musical Studies鈥 2019 summer program in Graz, Austria. Culley is 鈥渞eally considering鈥 trying out for the intensive six-week program, in which participants train, study opera and lieder repertoire, and perform with European conductors.
鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 be more pleased with (Eli鈥檚) progress and are excited to see what new opportunities and experiences he will pursue as a musician over the course of the next couple of years with us,鈥 said deLapp-Culver.
Posted in News on November 30, 2018.
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