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Glay Marie Posch

I love music and enjoy sharing my knowledge and experiences with students while watching them grow into intelligent musicians. As a music educator my goal is to help each student discover his/her musical potential and enjoy the process every step of the way - a journey that creates lasting appreciation for the beauty music brings to our lives! -GlayMarie


Narrating her first book for the Houston Independent School District at age 16, even earlier Mrs. Posch was scribbling poetry and composing music and plays. She also began teaching private piano lessons when she was 16 and her very first student was eight years old. Since then, she has taught students ranging in ages from 4 to 65 years of age. Glay Marie holds a degree in Vocal Performance from the Univ. of Houston Moores School of Music, Studio of world-renowned Mdme Elena Nikolaidi. However, she entered college as a Piano Performance major, with a double scholarship in both piano and voice, and continued her piano studies throughout her undergraduate years. During her last year at U of H, Glay Marie was the Assistance Conductor for the University Concert Chorale.

During her career “Miss Glay” has enjoyed many memorable experiences such as appearing as leading lady for three consecutive seasons with the internationally acclaimed Houston Gilbert & Sullivan Society. She most recently debut as leading lady with the Austin Gilbert & Sullivan Society. She is currently part of the Lone Star College System Voice Faculty at CyFair College and has been Stage Director for two major productions. She has appeared professionally as a guest soloist with Fort Bend Symphony Orchestra, Brazosport Symphony Orchestra, Mesquite Symphony Orchestra, and Symphony North of Houston. One of her most exciting moments was singing our National Anthem at the Queen’s 50th Anniversary Gala.

Mrs. Posch has published several music CDs, two children’s books and three mini-musicals. She especially enjoys writing and performing for children as “The Lone Star Ladybug”, and is currently working on her fourth children’s CD and a new songbook. Her membership affiliations are: The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, The National Piano Guild Society, American College of Musicians, TMEA, TPSMEA, and TAPPS for which she has served as adjudicator and piano accompanist in the solo and ensemble divisions.

Mrs. Posch and her husband John live in Houston with their daughter Emily and dog Toby. Some of her favorite hobbies are photography, traveling, walking, playing Putt-Putt Golf, writing poetry, collecting tea cups, and watching old movie classics.
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