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Michelle Kwok

Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor

Office: Music Arts Center, room 214
Email: [[ykwok]]

Biography

Dr. Michelle Kwok is a versatile conductor, singer, and music educator from Hong Kong, recognized for her artistry and dedication to choral excellence. She was named the 2nd runner-up of the 2024 American Prize in Conducting: The Dale Warland Award, and has led performances in Italy, the United States, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Recent conducting engagements include Vaughan William's Dona Nobis Pacem, Bach’s Jesu, meine Freude, Fauré’s Requiem, Candeile’s Catherine ou la Belle Fermière, and Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms. An advocate for contemporary choral music, Kwok has premiered works by living composers, including Daniel Cui’s Jasmine Flower, Thejas Mirle’s A Sighing Mist, Jin Cheng-zhi’s Farewell (Cantonese Version), and Elby Kwok’s Reborn.

Kwok is passionate about choral education and was twice awarded the Talent Development Scholarship (Music and Performing Arts). She has been appointed the Director and Assistant Conductor of Indiana University’s University Chorale, NOTUS, University Singers, Pro Cantare, Westminster Schola Cantorum and Chapel Choir, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Student Union Choir, and The Chinese University of Hong Kong Christian Choir. Beyond the concert stage, Kwok has served as the Chorus Master of Nutcracker, Assistant Chorus Master for operas Carmen, Don Giovanni, Ainadamar, and Die lustige Witwe. During her time in Hong Kong, she co-founded the award-winning community choir, Fluente Chorus. She is an active adjudicator, and has taught undergraduate conducting at Indiana University.​

Kwok received her Doctorate of Music in Choral Conducting from Indiana University, and degrees from Westminster Choir College (with Distinction) and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She has studied conducting with Simon Carrington, James Jordan, Chris Albanese, Betsy Burleigh, Dominick DiOrio, Alicia Brozovich, Sanders Lau, and Esmond Lim. She was a conducting fellow at the Taipei International Choral Festival and Sarteano Choral Workshop. A classically trained singer, she studied voice with Judith Malafronte, Victoria Browers, Margaret Yim, and Caleb Woo. She has sung with the GRAMMY®-nominated Westminster Williamson Voices, Westminster Choir, Westminster Symphonic Choir, and Diocesan Choral Society. She is a member of the American Choral Directors Association, and holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Music Education from CUHK, LRSM, and DipABRSM (Distinction) in Voice.