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Artistic director, Dr. J.D. Goddard,
made his conducting debut at the age of 9. By the age of 16, he
was a professional clarinetist and assistant conductor of the
San Gabriel Valley Honors Youth Orchestra in Southern
California. At the age of 17, he accepted his first church
choral conducting position at the First Presbyterian Church in
"beautiful downtown Burbank," California.
Since that time, he has conducted and
served as a clinician for choral and orchestral groups both
amateur and professional in California, Texas, Colorado,
Oklahoma and Ohio. Dr. Goddard has directed many varied types
of musical organizations including symphony orchestras, opera
orchestras, master choruses, opera choruses, a cappella choirs,
women's glee clubs, men's glee clubs, jazz show choirs, chamber
singers, madrigal singers and numerous youth choirs.

In addition to being the Artistic Director
of the Western Reserve Chorale he is the Founder and Artistic
Director of the
Master Singers, Inc. Chorale, and also serves as the
Artistic Director of the Chagrin Valley Choral Union.
He developed his baritone/tenor vocal
training with Jess Walters, lead baritone with the Covent Garden
Opera in England. This led to Dr. Goddard's recognition as a
performing artist with the Los Angeles Co-Opera Company, San
Francisco Opera Company, Santa Fe Opera Company, and Kenley
Players (Actors Equity). He also has performed as a guest
artist with the Amarillo Symphony, the San Gabriel Valley
Symphony, the DePauw University Orchestra and the Akron
Symphony. Dr. Goddard was twice a regional finalist for the
Metropolitan Opera Auditions, and has performed in England,
Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Austria and Italy.
He received his formal training and two choral conducting
degrees under the internationally acclaimed choral
conductor/teacher Dr. Howard Swan. Further choral training
included studies with Dr. Charles White, Robert Shaw and Roger
Wagner. While an undergraduate student at Occidental College,
he was awarded first prize in the Southern California
Collegiate Choral Conducting Competition. At the University of
Texas, Dr. Goddard conducted the nationally acclaimed UT Men's
Glee Clubs, while earning further degrees in operatic
performance, and choral conducting. Dr. Goddard became a
graduate assistant to Dr. Walter Ducloux, director of opera at
The University of Texas. Dr. Goddard served as head of the
voice and opera departments at Amarillo College, attaining
tenure and full professorship. He also was director of opera
and teacher of voice at The University of Akron, where he
implemented and founded the University's first totally student
run full-time opera program. In his second and third years at
The University of Akron, (in addition to the full time opera
program) he was also director of four choral organizations. He
also has held the title of conductor/director of opera (1 year
interim) at Kent State University.
Dr. Goddard's vocal/solo performances have
been described in concert reviews as "resonant of bass,
towering both vocally and physically." Also, Dr. Goddard's
conducting has been reviewed as "clear and adroit,"
"blissfully antic," and "splendidly imaginative, while
maintaining smooth control over the proceedings." .....Donald
Rosenberg, Cleveland Plain Dealer
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