• Sign In
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
American Choral Directors Association

American Choral Directors Association

The mission of ACDA is to inspire excellence and nurture lifelong involvement in choral music for everyone through education, performance, composition and advocacy.

  • Conferences
    • 2025 National Conference
    • Region Conferences
    • Symposium for Research in Choral Singing
    • Children’s Choir Conductor Retreat
    • Conference Archives
  • Resources
    • Repertoire
      • College and University Choirs Repertoire
      •  Soprano Alto Choir Repertoire
      • Tenor Bass Choir Repertoire
      • 2023 Spring Reading Sessions
    • Education and Communication National Standing Committee
    • Research and Publications Committee
    • National Webinars
    • ChoralNet
    • Composer Resources
    • International Conductors Exchange Program
    • Career Center
    • Advocacy
    • Students
    • Archive Collections
  • Publications
    • Choral Journal
    • ChorTeach
    • International Journal of Research in Choral Singing
    • Hinshaw Music Series
  • About
    • About ACDA
    • ACDA Careers
    • ACDA Bylaws
    • ACDA Leadership
    • Advertising & Exhibiting
    • ACDA Awards & Competitions
    • Chapters and Regions
    • History
    • Leadership Tools
    • National Office & Staff
  • Membership
    • ONE ACDA
  • Donate

Jami Lercher

Jami Lercher

Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music

Bio: Dr. Jami Lercher is Assistant Professor of Choral Music Education at Baldwin Wallace University. She conducts the Treble Choir and teaches choral methods, conducting, and vocal techniques. Jami spent 14 years in public schools and believes in the power of music for all. She earned her BM in Music Education at Iowa State and did her master’s degree abroad at the University of Wales. She was recently awarded the DMA in Choral Conducting from the University of Miami, Florida. Jami’s research interests include the works of historically excluded composers, and engaging creativity and critical thinking in the choral rehearsal.

Speaker

This content was published on: August 23, 2022

  • 2023 National Conference
    • Event Home
    • Related Sessions
      • Major Maestras- Multi-Movement Choral Works by Women
    • Related Presenters
      • Christopher McGinley

Footer

Connect with us

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
AppStore Google Play Store

Privacy Policy

 
American Choral Directors Association

PO Box 1705
Oklahoma City, OK 73101-1705
(405)232-8161

© 2025 American Choral Directors Association · All Rights Reserved.