Danielle M. Hartman

DANIELLE HARTMAN, soprano, holds a Master of Music degree in vocal performance from Butler University, has attended the University of Iowa, and holds a Bachelor of Music degree in vocal performance from DePauw University. Ms. Hartman is a teacher and performer in the Indianapolis area, and is active in the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, the Fellowship of American Baptist Musicians and the National Association for Teachers of Singing. She has taught private voice lessons to high school students and amateur adult singers for eighteen years and has performed opera roles at the college and professional level with the Indianapolis Opera Chorus, the Lyric Opera of Chicago and has covered roles for the Indianapolis Opera Ensemble. Ms. Hartman has served as a church music director at Lebanon First Baptist Church in Lebanon, Indiana and as Director of Music and Cumberland Arts at Cumberland First Baptist Church. In Cumberland, she served as Program Chair of Cumberland Arts Goes to Market from 2009-2019.   Since 2004, Ms. Hartman has taught voice students at the Butler Community Arts School through Butler University,  Danielle began serving Central Christian Church as Minister of Music in March of 2014.  In 2019 and 2020, she took members of Central Christian Church’s choir to sing in Carnegie Hall with Distinguished Concerts International New York. Currently, she is Adjunct Professor of Voice at Marian University.

I LOVE working with teachers, preachers etc. on ways to use their voice in order to be clearly understood and not incur vocal fatigue and damage. 

I LOVE teaching amateur vocalists ways that their singing can improve to help them enjoy their hobby more. 

I LOVE teaching professional musicians (that are not singers by trade)  about using their voices, and how to work with those that do. 

I LOVE teaching choir teachers ways to help their singers. 

I LOVE teaching high school students looking to major in vocal performance.

I LOVE teaching high school students who want to learn to sing better just for the enjoyment.

I am open to short-term students, long-term students and students with odd or flexible schedules.