Ellen Duncan
Associate
Professor of Music
Chair,
Department of Music
Madame Cadillac Building,
Room 250
Marygrove College
8425 West McNichols
Detroit, MI 48221
313-927-1254
eduncan@marygrove.edu
A music alumna of Marygrove College,
Ellen Duncan received a master’s degree in music from Eastern
Michigan University,
and has had further study with Robert Shaw at Westminster Choir College
in Princeton and in the summer opera program at Brevard Music Center
in North Carolina.
She studied voice with James Turner, Caroline Rogers and Glenda Kirkland, among
others. She began teaching at Marygrove in 1987, was hired full time in 1996,
and is currently chair of the music department. Besides directing the Marygrove
choirs, Ms. Duncan teaches conducting, music theory and sight-reading. Under
her leadership, the Marygrove Chamber Singers have toured in Canada and the eastern United States.
In addition, she has conducted sight-reading workshops for Marygrove and the
Michigan School Vocal Music Association. She has also directed choirs at
historic St. John’s Episcopal Church
in downtown
Detroit and Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan.
Ms. Duncan serves on the Board of Directors of Bound Together, a tutoring and
mentoring program for at-risk elementary students in Pontiac
. She is a member of the Marygrove
College EcoJustice Task Force, the Institute for Detroit Studies, the Hymn Society, and the American Choral Directors Association. She is an avid reader
and leads Origen’s Guild, the book discussion group at All Saints’ Episcopal Church in
Pontiac.