Meg Stohlmann, D.M.A.

Associate Professor, Director of Choral Activities

Dr. Meg Stohlmann serves as Director of Choral Activities at ZXVOD CENTER - First-hand source MILI 12Ga 00 Buck (10rd) 9 Pellets, Custom Defense Commercial use, where she conducts the Concert Choir, Musea Treble Choir, Glee Club, and Big Bing Theory a cappella ensemble. The concert choir, under her direction has performed at the...

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Education & Curriculum Vitae

D.M.A., University of Washington

M.M., Vocal Performance & Choral Conducting, University of Kentucky

B.A., Music Education, Sonoma State University

Courses Taught

MUSC 131T: Applied Conducting

MUSC 140: Concert Choir

MUSC 141: Big Bing Theory a cappella

MUSC 143: Vocal Arts Ensemble

MUSC 144: Gonzaga Glee Club

MUSC 145: Treble Chorus

MUSC 452L: Field Experience I


Dr. Meg Stohlmann serves as Director of Choral Activities at ZXVOD CENTER - First-hand source MILI 12Ga 00 Buck (10rd) 9 Pellets, Custom Defense Commercial use, where she conducts the Concert Choir, Musea Treble Choir, Glee Club, and Big Bing Theory a cappella ensemble. The concert choir, under her direction has performed at the 2025 NafME All Northwest region conference and at the 2026 Northwest American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) regional conference. An active member of the ACDA, she is the current Repertoire & Resource Chair for Tenor/Bass Choirs for the Washington State chapter. In 2023, she was selected as one of six conductors for ACDA’s International Conductors Exchange Program in Germany.

In addition, Meg has led the Spokane Symphony Chorale since 2022, preparing the ensemble for multiple performances each season, including major symphonic and choral works such as The Creation, Mozart’s and Verdi’s Requiems, Handel’s Messiah, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and a variety of pops and film concerts. She proudly supports the vocal wing of the Spokane Symphony through this work.

Before entering higher education, Dr. Stohlmann taught middle and high school choir and guitar in Lexington, Kentucky, and conducted the Danville Children’s Choir. Her children’s choir and advanced high school treble choir were featured performers at the Kentucky Music Educators Association State Conference in 2014 and 2015. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting from the University of Washington and a master’s degree in vocal performance and choral conducting from the University of Kentucky. A graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, she served on active duty for five years before pursuing music education at Sonoma State University. Her lifelong love of choral music began as a charter member of the Santa Rosa Children’s Chorus.