Eiji Miura

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Instructor of Musical Theatre
The Boston Conservatory
Master of Music, Vocal Performance and Pedagogy
Clark University
Master of Science, Communications
Clark University
Bachelor of Arts, Vocal Performance

About Eiji

Eiji Miura (he/him/his) is Clinical Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre Voice at the University of Michigan. Noted for his “strong voice and nuanced acting skills,” Miura is a genre-fluid and versatile artist and educator whose expansive credits include opera, musical theatre, concert work, background vocals, and video game soundtracks. In addition to his appointment at U of M, Miura maintains a private studio of professional clients, who can be seen on Broadway, off-Broadway, the West End, in National and International Tours, and regional theaters around the country.

Prior to his appointment at U of M, Miura was on faculty at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee where he taught studio voice, courses in lyric diction, was a part of the teaching staff for the summer Vocal/Choral Intensive, and was the managing director of the Summer Opera Intensive at Valencia (Spain). Other prior faculty appointments include: the Berklee College of Music, Boston University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the New England Conservatory Preparatory School, and Clark University.

  • B.A., Asian Studies - Clark University
  • B.A., Vocal Performance - Clark University
  • M.Sc., Communications - Clark University
  • M.M., Vocal Performance and Pedagogy - The Boston Conservatory