

Eiji Miura
Professor Eiji Miura is renowned for his significant contributions to the field of Musical Theatre Voice at the University of Michigan's School of Music, Theatre & Dance. With a diverse and rich background in opera, musical theatre, and concert work, Professor Miura brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his role as a Clinical Assistant Professor. His passion for fostering inclusive learning environments is evident in his advocacy for diversity, equity, inclusion, and access within the academic and artistic communities. Professor Miura's research interests are deeply rooted in the scientific exploration of vocal performance. He is particularly focused on vocal acoustics and psychoacoustics, delving into the intricate ways in which sound is produced and perceived. His work also extends to examining the impact of orofacial myofunctional disorders on adult singers, a niche yet crucial area of study that bridges the gap between vocal health and performance excellence. In addition to his academic and research pursuits, Professor Miura is committed to mentoring the next generation of performers. He emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to vocal training, integrating technical skill development with an understanding of the physiological and psychological aspects of singing. His dedication to his students is reflected in his innovative teaching methods and his ability to inspire and nurture talent in a supportive and dynamic environment. Through his multifaceted career, Professor Miura continues to influence the landscape of musical theatre voice education, combining his artistic sensibilities with rigorous academic inquiry. His work not only enhances the understanding of vocal performance but also contributes to the broader discourse on inclusivity and accessibility in the arts.
Publications
, 1099-1112, 1993-01-01
, 394-400, 1980-01-01