

Patricia Thompson
Patricia Thompson enhances global conversations on voice performance and music education through her role as an Associate Professor of Music at Kansas State University. With a distinguished educational background, she holds a Doctor of Music and a Master of Music from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, as well as a Bachelor of Music from St. Olaf College. Her academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to the art of voice performance, with a particular emphasis on jazz and cabaret singing. Dr. Thompson's expertise extends beyond the classroom, as she has graced the stage as a soloist with several prestigious ensembles and festivals. Her performances are marked by a profound understanding of vocal technique and an ability to connect with diverse audiences. Her passion for jazz and cabaret singing is evident in her dynamic and engaging performances, which have captivated audiences and inspired students alike. In addition to her solo work, Dr. Thompson is an active participant in professional choral groups. She has lent her voice to the Professional Chorale at the Carmel Bach Festival and the Spire Chamber Ensemble, where her contributions have been highly valued. Her involvement in these ensembles underscores her dedication to choral music and her ability to collaborate with other talented musicians. Dr. Thompson's influence extends to her students, who have achieved remarkable success in regional and national competitions. Under her guidance, many have pursued advanced studies in music, furthering their own careers and contributing to the field. Her mentorship is characterized by a supportive and nurturing approach, fostering a love for music and a commitment to excellence. Through her teaching, performances, and professional engagements, Patricia Thompson continues to make significant contributions to the world of music. Her dedication to voice performance, jazz, cabaret singing, and choral music enriches the academic and cultural landscape, inspiring both her students and colleagues. Her work not only advances the field of music but also enhances the broader artistic community.
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Publications
, D063-D063, 2020-06-01
, e24190-e24190, 2023-06-01
, 498-498, 2012-02-01
, A120-A120, 2010-01-01
, 1451-1457, 2001-08-01
, 777-780, 2014-08-01