Judith Willoughby
Judith Willoughby is currently the
director of the widely recognized
Temple
University Children's Choir and
Professor
of Music at the Montgomery County
Community
College. A graduate of Northwestern
and
Temple Universities, Willoughby
is a rising
star on the choral music scene.
In addition to
her work with children's choirs,
she is
founder and Artistic Director of
the Choral
Society of Montgomery County, which
achieved
the gold award in international
competition
at Sydney, Australia and performed
the opening
concert at the national conference
of the
Australian Choral Music Educators
in Brisbane.
Her choirs have performed with
the Philadelphia
Orchestra, the Philadelphia Classical
Symphony,
and the St. Petersburg Philharmonic
(former
Soviet Union), and have toured
Eastern Europe,
the former Soviet Union, and Puerto
Rico.
Willoughby is past president of
the Pennsylvania
ACDA, President of Pennsylvania
Presenters,
Past President of the Pennsylvania
Collegiate
Choral Association, and sits on
the Board of
Directors for Chorus America. She
has served as a
panelist for many state and regional
arts organizations
and as a clinician and adjudicator
for all genres of
choral ensembles. Her energy, style,
and passion
for all types of choral music make
her a favorite
with festival choristers and their
directors.
During 1998, Willoughby conducted
high school
and children's all-state and honor
choirs in Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Virginia,
and Rhode Island.