Cynthia Huff Myers
earned a B.S. Magna Cum Laude in Music Therapy
from Tennessee Technological University in 1983,
and subsequently studied voice privately for 3
years with Elga Jones Setzer of Hickory, North
Carolina. She has received numerous awards,
including the TMTA Wultizer Collegiate Artist
Award, Winner of the NCMTA Vocal Competition,
and Winner of the NATS Mid-Atlantic Regional
Competition, graduate women’s division.
Cynthia is currently Director of Music at Broad
Street United Methodist Church in Cleveland,
where she has served since 1995. She has
performed recitals and as soprano soloist for
church and community concerts in Tennessee and
the Carolinas for major works including Handel’s
Messiah, Mendelsohn’s Elijah, and the Requiems
of Brahms, Faure’, Rutter, and Huff. She has
performed various operatic roles including
Musetta in Puccini's La Boheme, Angelica in Suor
Angelica, and Rosalinda in Strauss' Die
Fledermaus.
Cynthia is a member of National Association for
Teachers of Singing, The American Choral
Director’s Association, the Fellowship of United
Methodists in Worship Arts, and the Choristers
Guild.