Nollie George Moore Jr
About
Nollie George Moore Jr is an accomplished tenor soloist, choral conductor, and music educator with over three decades of vocal instruction experience. He teaches at both Columbia College and Stephens College Conservatory for the Performing Arts in Missouri. Moore specializes in classical vocal instruction and works with singers, actors, and public speakers through his private NOMO Voice Studio, offering personal individualized instruction with a commonsense approach to singing and speech. He serves as Director of Music Activities at Columbia College and Associate Professor of Voice at Stephens College, where he has fostered successful collaborations and acclaimed performances with mid-Missouri arts organizations and regional theaters across the nation. As a professional tenor soloist, Moore performs regularly with regional orchestras and has sung leading roles in Die Fledermaus, La Traviata, Madame Butterfly, and Carmen. He made his Carnegie Hall debut as featured soloist in A High Lonesome Bluegrass Mass by Tim Sharp and sang at the iconic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.
Education & Qualifications
Master of Education and Bachelor of Arts from University of Missouri-Columbia; Member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS); Certifications in conducting, adjudication, and vocal pedagogy
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