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Ken Prewitt (2006)
Voice
B.A. Bob Jones
M.A. Bob Jones
D.M.A. South Carolina
Ken Prewitt is an Assistant Professor in the School of Music at Western
Michigan University, where he teaches applied voice. He previously
taught at Emporia State University (Kansas), Lander University (South
Carolina), and Bob Jones University (South Carolina). Prewitt received
the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in voice performance from the
University of South Carolina, and Master of Arts and Bachelor of Arts
degrees in voice performance from Bob Jones University. His distinguished teachers include Willis Patterson, Waldy Anderson, Glenda Maurice, Rachel Mathes, Richard Miller, Gene Ferguson, and coach Stephen Dubberly.
A tenor, Prewitt has sung major opera and oratorio roles with the
Columbia Lyric Opera, Bob Jones Opera Association, Greenville (South
Carolina) Chorale and Chamber Singers, Long Bay Symphony, Columbia
Choral Society, Greater Anderson Musical Arts Consortium, Wichita
Chamber Chorale, and Reno Choral Society. He has performed as an
oratorio soloist in Bach's Magnificat, Bruckner's Te Deum, Handel's
Messiah, Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass, Mendelssohn's Elijah, Mozart's Solemn
Vespers, and Vaughan Williams' Serenade to Music. His stage experience
includes roles in Andrea Chenier, Amahl and the Night Visitors, Die
Fledermaus, Faust, The Merry Wives of Windsor, and Rigoletto. He has
presented solo recitals in Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, North Carolina, Ohio,
Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Colorado, and South Carolina, and in Mexico
City, Mexico; Seoul, South Korea; and Pohang, South Korea.
Prewitt has served as a conductor, clinician, adjudicator, language
coach, stage director, and music director during his career. From
2002-05, he conducted the AMPHION Men's Ensemble in concerts throughout
Kansas and Missouri. He has given master classes at Anderson (South
Carolina) College, Barton County (Kansas) Community College, Bethel
College (Kansas), North Greenville (South Carolina) University, the
National Autonomous University of Mexico, the National University of
Mexico, and Shorter College (Georgia). Additionally, he has served as
Music Director for Flint Hills Christian Church in Kansas, and Trinity
Bible Church and Heritage Bible Church in South Carolina.
Prewitt is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing
and has served as president of South Carolina NATS.
Email: kenneth.prewitt@wmich.edu
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