Eiji Miura
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