Dr. Shannon Gravelle
Choir
The Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg Endowed Festival Choir Director Chair
Dr. Shannon Gravelle is assistant professor of music in the Conservatory of Music at Lawrence University, serving as the Co-director of Choral Studies and as music education faculty. She is also The Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg Concert Choir Chair at Lutheran Summer Music Academy & Festival, a 4-week-long immersive music experience for high school students across the country. Her current research focuses on conducting pedagogy and how the identity points of young conductors affect the way they learn conducting. She is committed to equity work within her field and higher education, and advocacy is a centerpiece of her community building. Other areas of research also include silenced voices in music, the choral works of Russian composer Sergei Taneyev, the early choral works of Johannes Brahms, the life and works of Barbara Strozzi, and music education advocacy.
Dr. Gravelle has been an adjudicator, clinician, and guest conductor for choirs in North Carolina, Minnesota, Maryland, Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Illinois, has presented at regional and national conferences, and has led professional development for K-12 music teachers in multiple states. She has served as a church music director, choral conductor, hand bell conductor, pianist, and vocal soloist. Her publications can be found in Notes, Carolina Caroler, The Choral Scholar, ChoralNet, and The Choral Journal. She is a member of the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), on which she serves as the Midwestern ACDA Treble Choir R&R Chair and as Diversity Initiatives Chair for Wisconsin ACDA. She is also a member of the National Collegiate Choral Organization, on which she serves as a national board member and as the women-identifying affinity group liaison. Her other memberships are in the National Association for Music Education, College Music Society, and Pi Kappa Lambda music honor society. Dr. Gravelle also founded and serves on the leadership team of WiCHEd (Womxn in Choral Higher Education), an organization dedicated to supporting womxn-identifying choral conductors as they navigate barriers and successes in higher education. In addition to conducting and scholarly activities, she enjoys singing, playing piano and guitar, identifying ways to collaborate with other musicians, running, and going to baseball games. She has sung at a TED talk given by Eric Whitacre and, true to the life of a rockstar, has sung back-up for the Rolling Stones.
Prior to Lawrence University, Dr. Gravelle served as Director of Choral Activities at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and Meredith College. Her conducting mentors include Timothy Stalter, Jonathan Talberg, Tim Peter, Sandra Peter, and Weston Noble. Dr. Gravelle received her Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting and Pedagogy from the University of Iowa; her research took her to Russia to study the music and history of composer Sergei Taneyev for her dissertation. She holds a Master of Music from the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University - Long Beach and an undergraduate degree from Luther College, where her areas of study were music, music education, and religion.