David KozisekFaculty

Adjunct Instructor, Voice in Music and Music - Vocal

A versatile and passionate educator, Dr. David Kozisek understands the modern singer鈥檚 need to have healthy classical training that can be applied to a variety of musical styles and situations. He believes that anyone can sing and inspires confidence and artistry in his students of all ages by being positive and promoting a balanced technical approach tailored to the learning style of each student.

Dr. Kozisek appeared frequently at the Kennedy Center with the Washington National Opera, Washington Chorus, Washington Concert Opera, Cathedral Choral Society, and the National Symphony Orchestra, among others. David has also performed with the Shakespeare Theatre and in various theatre programs at the Smithsonian鈥檚 National Museum of American History. David has been a participant of the John Duffy Composer鈥檚 Institute, Brevard Music Center, Crittenden Opera Workshop, Bay View Music Conservatory, and BASOTI in San Francisco.听 In Minneapolis, David has soloed with the South Metro Chorale, Minnesota Oratorio Society, MacPhail Center for Music鈥檚 Spotlight Series, and was featured in the ensemble of听Carousel听with the Minnesota Orchestra.听 Some of David鈥檚 more recent solo recitals have featured Schubert鈥檚Die Sch枚ne M眉llerin, Schumann鈥檚 Dichterliebe, Benjamin Britten鈥檚 Still Falls the Rain, John Taveners鈥檚 Songs of the Sky, Ralph Vaughn William鈥檚 Ten Blake Songs, along with themed recitals based on Shakespearian texts and the music of Broadway.听 David鈥檚 most recent project: Songs Student鈥檚 Taught Me, highlights musical theatre repertoire that David has learned by teaching it to his students.

David鈥檚 younger students regularly perform leading roles in high school musicals and participate in All-State Choir, MacPhail鈥檚 Prelude Program, and Honors Recitals. 听They have won the Interlochen Arts Camp鈥檚 Joseph Maddy Award for Musical Theatre, Hennepin Theatre Trust Spotlight鈥檚 Triple Threat, and Collegiate Concerto and Aria Competitions.His students have been accepted to study at Julliard, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota鈥檚 Guthrie Theatre BFA, Carnegie Mellon, Pace, Rutgers, Vasser, DePauw University, Boston University, and the North Carolina School for the Arts.

David is an active conductor who works frequently with visiting choirs (in person and on-line) at MacPhail and serves as the Assistant Director of the Giving Voice Chorus, a choir for people living with Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease and their caregivers.听听 Their Virtual Performance of 鈥淚 Will Sing鈥 which he envisioned, coordinated, and helped to produce in 2020, was featured on 360 nations鈥 Worldwide New Year鈥檚 Day Celebration, 2021. David has conducted a variety of larger works with orchestra including Henry Purcell鈥檚 opera,听Dido and Aeneas, Saint-Sa毛ns鈥 Christmas Oratorio, Sarah Kirkland Snider鈥檚 Unremembered, and most recently, a special outdoor performance of Michael John Trotta鈥檚 Requiem, Light Shines in the Darkness, to honor those who lost their lives to Covid-19.听听 听听听

Dr. Kozisek鈥檚 doctoral research,Using Team-Based Learning to Increase Feedback in the Applied Voice Studio,听greatly influences his teaching and studio activities.听 It also was featured in a poster session at the 2017 Minnesota Music Educators Mid-Winter Clinic.In the era of Covid, David presented a session at the Minnesota Music Educator Association鈥檚 Back to School Conference entitled 鈥淭o teach synchronously or asynchronously (or both), that is the question鈥︹ The session highlighted the benefits and challenges of working with individual singers and ensembles and individual voice students online.听听 While at the University of Minnesota, David received a grant to develop and implementSINGOUT!,an interactive vocal music program for 4thand 5thgraders that engages their creativity to better produce an expressive, flexible, and healthy tone.

Dr. Kozisek, is a graduate of the Interlochen Arts Academy and DePauw University.听 He completed his master鈥檚 degree in Vocal Performance on fellowship at the University of Michigan and his Doctorate in Voice with a cognate in conducting at the University of Minnesota.听 He is the Director of Music & Worship at Hamline United Methodist Church, Artistic Director of the Music and Arts Series there, and is on faculty at 麻豆视频 and the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp.

鈥淒avid is both a phenomenal vocalist AND a phenomenal teacher.鈥

鈥淒avid challenges me with actionable goals. His style is very personable, and he always delivers his feedback with candor, intelligence and goodwill.鈥

鈥淪hows a sincere interest in his students.鈥

鈥淐hallenges me as a musician, but it鈥檚 never anything I can鈥檛 handle.鈥

鈥淐ares about you as a person first, and then as a voice student.鈥

鈥淗e does a phenomenal job.鈥

Education

DMA, University of Minnesota. MM, University of Michigan. BMA, DePauw University. Diploma, Interlochen Arts Academy.


Courses Taught

MUS-244 (ST: Vocal Pedagogy & Diction), MUS-252 (Voice), and MUS-352 (Voice)

Past
Synonym Title Times Taught Terms Taught
MUS-248 Voice 30 2024/SP, 2023/FA, 2022/FA, 2022/SP, 2021/FA, 2021/SP, 2020/FA, 2020/SP, 2019/FA, 2019/SP, 2018/FA, 2018/SP, 2017/FA, 2017/SP, and 2016/FA
MUS-348 Voice 28 2024/SP, 2022/FA, 2022/SP, 2021/FA, 2021/SP, 2020/FA, 2020/SP, 2019/FA, 2019/SP, 2018/FA, 2018/SP, 2017/FA, 2017/SP, and 2016/FA
MUS-129 Voice Class 14 2024/SP, 2022/FA, 2022/SP, 2021/FA, 2021/SP, 2020/FA, 2020/SP, 2019/FA, 2019/SP, 2018/FA, 2018/SP, 2017/FA, 2017/SP, and 2016/FA
MUS-352 Voice 1 2024/FA
MUS-252 Voice 1 2024/FA