Amanda Quist

Amanda Quist
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Associate Professor, Director of Choral Activities
Location:
1720 Dalton Center, Mail Stop 5434
Mailing address:
Irving S Gilmore School of Music
Western Michigan University
1903 W Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5434 USA
Amanda Quist
Education:
  • Ph.D., Choral Conducting, University of North Texas
  • Doctoral Cognante, Voice Pedagogy and Science, University of North Texas
  • MM, Choral Conducting, Western Michigan University
Bio:

Dr. Amanda Quist will join Western Michigan University’s Irving S. Gilmore School of Music as Director of Choral Activities beginning Fall 2024. A WMU alum and Michigan native, Dr. Quist comes to Western from the University of Miami, where she has served as Director of Choral Studies for the Frost School of Music for the past five years. Quist’s previous post was at Westminster Choir College, where she served as Chair of the Conducting, Organ, and Sacred Music Department. She is the recipient of Westminster Choir College’s Distinguished Teaching Award, the Mazzotti Award for Women’s Leadership, and she was named the Carol F. Spinelli Conducting Fellow. Prior to her tenure at Westminster, Dr. Quist was Director of Choral Activities at San José State University, and taught high school and middle school music in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She earned her Bachelor of Music in Music Education and MM in Choral Conducting from WMU, and earned her Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting from the University of North Texas, and Doctoral Cognate in Voice Pedagogy and Science.

The New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, and New York Classical Review have described Amanda Quist’s work as “transformative,” “beautifully prepared, gripping,” “bridging the vocal and instrumental textures with perfect intonation,” and “leaving the audience breathless.” Dr. Quist has collaborated in choral preparations with the Philadelphia Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, New World Symphony, Palm Beach Symphony, Dresden Staatskapelle, and the Spoleto Festival. Her early music ensemble, Westminster Kantorei, won first place in the 2018 American Prize for Choral Performance. Under Quist’s direction, Kantorei was invited to perform at the American Choral Directors Association’s (ACDA) Eastern Division Conference, Boston Early Music Festival, American Handel Festival, and Interkultur, and released its first commercial recording in 2017, Lumina, distributed by Naxos. Quist’s other honors include the James Mulholland National Choral Award and the Audrey Davidson Early Music Award. Quist was invited to serve as a clinician in Indonesia, Australia, and to participate in the International Exchange Program in South Africa through the American Choral Directors Association.

Quist frequently serves as a guest conductor, and upcoming engagements include the Texas All State TTBB Honor Choir, headlining the Voices United Conference for the American Choral Directors Association, New Mexico SATB Honor Choir, headlining the Michigan School Vocal Music Conference, and guest conducting professional choir Seraphic Fire. A professional member of the GRAMMY recording academy, Dr. Quist recently served on the Choral GRAMMY Screening Committee for the 64th awards ceremony. Her research is published in the Choral Journal, Lexington Books, and GIA Publications. Her choral compositions are published by Walton Music and GIA. Dr. Quist serves as the editor for the Amanda Quist Choral Series, one with Walton Music, and with Gentry Publications.
 

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