MEET OUR FEATURED SOLOISTS 🎤🎶
Tulsa Chorale is eager to introduce you to the three soloists who will be featured alongside the chorus in our November 23 performance of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Christmas cantata, “Hodie.”
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Equally at home as a baritone soloist, Dr. Howard maintains a performance schedule in oratorio and cantata presentations, and as a recitalist. His repertoire ranges from the music of J.S. Bach to contemporary works. Recent performances include recitals of Schubert’s Winterreise and Schumann’s Dichterliebe and Liederkreis, the bass solos in Mozart’s Krönungsmesse, K. 317 with the Filharmonia Gorzowska at the Szczecin [Poland] International Choral Festival. Dr. Howard’s recently-released album of sacred music for voice, piano, and harp, entitled Consecration, on the Blue Griffin Records label, is available for purchase through iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play.
His scholarly articles have appeared in the British academic music journal, Musical Times, and in The Choral Journal. Moreover, his performing editions and choral arrangements are published by Alliance Music Publications.
He holds the Bachelor of Music Education degree and Master of Music degree in vocal performance from the University of Central Oklahoma and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in choral conducting from Michigan State University.

As a lover of performing, Dr. Eiler is a passionate supporter of classical performing arts and an active performer in the genres of art song, opera, oratorio, contemporary crossover repertoire, and concerto works for both the voice and piano. Favorite opera roles include Donna Anna (Don Giovanni) and Alice Ford (Falstaff). A two-time OU Concerto Competition winner, Dr. Eiler was featured as a pianist performing Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini and as a singer performing selections from Canteloube’s Chants d’Auvergne. She has also performed with regional orchestras as a soprano soloist in Orff’s Carmina Burana. In 2016 Dr. Eiler made her Tulsa Oratorio Chorus debut with Haydn’s Mass in a Time of War and Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony Chorale. Dr. Eiler is a founding member of the Tulsa-based Divine Divas Trio and faculty member of Oral Roberts University Music Department.
Michelle Eiler lives in Tulsa with her husband Steven Eiler and her two children, Charlotte and Felix.
