Education
- M.M., Vocal Performance, Michigan State University
- B.A., Music, Goshen College
Research Interests
- Music and medicine
- Cultural identities as defined by music
- Film and video game scores
Allison Martin, M.M.
- Adjunct Professor of Voice
- Traditional Undergraduate Communication, Media & Music Division
Education
- M.M., Vocal Performance, Michigan State University
- B.A., Music, Goshen College
Research Interests
- Music and medicine
- Cultural identities as defined by music
- Film and video game scores
Allison Martin is an adjunct professor of voice at Cornerstone University. Professor Martin has a deep love for the LORD and for making music. She hopes to inspire her students to use their gifts to glorify God.
Professor Martin received her Master of Music in vocal performance from Michigan State University and Bachelor of Arts in music performance from Goshen College. She has performed throughout the U.S. and in Italy, singing both opera and musical theater. She has performed roles such as Annina in Verdi’s “La Traviata,” Countess Charlotte in Sondheim’s “A Little Night Music,” Casilda in Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Gondoliers,” Laetitia in Menotti’s “The Old Maid and the Thief” and Catherine in Schwartz’s “Pippin” with companies such as Opera in the Rock, Opera Grand Rapids and The Other Mirror Production Company. On the oratorio stage, she had the pleasure of being the soprano soloist in Brahms’ “Ein Deutches Requiem” with the St. Joseph Valley Camerata and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 at Goshen College where she was also an invited masterclass clinician. In the summer of 2021, Martin was a guest artist and clinician for the Kenosha Opera Festival’s inaugural season.
Hobbies
- Baking
- Hiking
- Biking
- Paddle boarding