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Matthew Hoch (born December 29, 1975 in
New Orleans New Orleans ( , ,New Orleans
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Louisiana Louisiana , group=pronunciation (French: ''La Louisiane'') is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States. It is the 20th-smallest by area and the 25th most populous of the 50 U.S. states. Louisiana is borde ...
) is an American
academic An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary education, secondary or tertiary education, tertiary higher education, higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membershi ...
and teacher of
singing Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or without ...
. Hoch is currently professor of voice at
Auburn University Auburn University (AU or Auburn) is a public land-grant research university in Auburn, Alabama. With more than 24,600 undergraduate students and a total enrollment of more than 30,000 with 1,330 faculty members, Auburn is the second largest uni ...
, where he teaches applied voice, lyric diction, and vocal literature courses. From 2006–2012 he was assistant professor of voice at
Shorter University Shorter University is a private Baptist university in Rome, Georgia. It was founded in 1873 and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees through six colleges and schools. In addition Shorter operates the Robert H. Ledbetter College of Busines ...
in
Rome, Georgia Rome is the largest city in and the county seat of Floyd County, Georgia, United States. Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, it is the principal city of the Rome, Georgia metropolitan area, Rome, Georgia, metropolitan statisti ...
, where he was a member of the voice faculty, taught vocal literature, and served as coordinator of voice studies. From 2006–2008, he conducted the Shorter Chorus. Before coming to Shorter University, he was assistant professor of music and director of choral activities at the University of Wisconsin–Barron County. Prior to that appointment, he held part-time teaching positions at
Central Connecticut State University Central Connecticut State University (Central Connecticut, CCSU, Central Connecticut State, or informally Central) is a public university in New Britain, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1849 as the State Normal School, CCSU is Connecticut ...
,
Northeastern University Northeastern University (NU) is a private university, private research university with its main campus in Boston. Established in 1898, the university offers undergraduate and graduate programs on its main campus as well as satellite campuses in ...
, the
Hartt School The Hartt School is the comprehensive performing arts conservatory of the University of Hartford located in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States, that offers degree programs in music, dance, and theatre. Founded in 1920 by Julius Hartt and ...
, and the
New England Conservatory The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest independent music conservatory in the United States and among the most prestigious in the world. The conservatory is located on Hu ...
. Hoch is primarily known to the national voice pedagogy community through his scholarship, authorship of several books, and service to several high-profile professional organizations, most notably the
National Association of Teachers of Singing The National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) is a professional organization for singing teachers, and it is the largest association of its kind in the world. There are more than 6,500 members, mostly from the United States. Additional m ...
(NATS) and the
New York Singing Teachers Association The New York Singing Teachers' Association (NYSTA) is an international educational association of singing teachers and affiliated voice professionals based in New York City. It was founded in 1906, and is the oldest such group based in the United S ...
(NYSTA). For NYSTA, Hoch held the offices of president (2017–2020) and vice president (2012–2017) and served as editor-in-chief of VOICE''Prints: The Journal of NYSTA'' from 2008–2016. For NATS, Hoch served two terms as chair of the professional development committee, hosted the 2009 NATS Intern Program at Shorter University, and from 2006–2011 was the host of NATS CHATS, a monthly online resource utilized by voice professionals throughout the world. He is an alumnus of the 2006 NATS Intern Program and received the 2007 NATS Voice Pedagogy Award. His book, ''A Dictionary for the Modern Singer'', was published by Rowman & Littlefield in 2014. In 2015, he was named editor of the ''So You Want to Sing'' series, a joint venture between NATS and Rowman & Littlefield. The series published its twentieth book in 2020. In 2016, he was awarded the Van L. Lawrence Fellowship by the Voice Foundation and NATS. In 2022, Hoch was named associate editor of voice pedagogy for the NATS ''Journal of Singing'', succeeding Scott McCoy (2007–2021) and Richard Miller (2002–2007). As a professional baritone, he has performed with the
Oregon Bach Festival Oregon Bach Festival (OBF) is an annual celebration of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach and his musical legacy, held in Eugene, Oregon, United States, in late June and early July. About the festival The festival's programming is three-fold. It ...
, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale,
Conspirare Conspirare is a choral ensemble based in Austin, Texas. They were formed in 1991 by conductor and musical director Craig Hella Johnson as New Texas Festival but did not begin to regularly perform until 1999. They have released over 25 albums and ...
, the
Handel and Haydn Society The Handel and Haydn Society is an American chorus and period instrument orchestra based in Boston, Massachusetts. Known colloquially as 'H+H', the organization has been in continual performance since its founding in 1815, the longest-serving suc ...
, and the
Festival dei Due Mondi The ''Festival dei Due Mondi'' (Festival of the Two Worlds) is an annual summer music and opera festival held each June to early July in Spoleto, Italy, since its founding by composer Gian Carlo Menotti in 1958. It features a vast array of conce ...
in
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,
Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re ...
. As a regular participant in the Carnegie Hall choral workshops, he performed under the batons of
Robert Spano Robert Spano ( ; born 7 May 1961, Conneaut, Ohio) is an American conductorDavidson, Justin. "CLASSICAL MUSIC: Looking for Magic: Mixing visuals and language into a performance is just part of conductor Robert Spano's pursuit of orchestral risk" ...
,
Peter Schreier Peter Schreier (29 July 1935 – 25 December 2019) was a German tenor in opera, concert and lied, and a conductor. He was regarded as one of the leading lyric tenors of the 20th century. Schreier was a member of the Dresdner Kreuzchor conduct ...
,
Charles Dutoit Charles Édouard Dutoit (born 7 October 1936) is a Swiss conductor. He is currently the principal guest conductor for the Saint Petersburg Philharmonia and co-director of thMISA Festival in Shanghai In 2017, he became the 103rd recipient of th ...
, and
Helmuth Rilling Helmuth Rilling (born 29 May 1933) is a German choral conductor and an academic teacher. He is the founder of the Gächinger Kantorei (1954), the Bach-Collegium Stuttgart (1965), the Oregon Bach Festival (1970), the Internationale Bachakademie S ...
. Hoch has also performed with Ash Lawn Opera, the Hartford Symphony, Santa Fe Pro Musica, the United States Coast Guard Chamber Players, and the
College Light Opera Company The College Light Opera Company (CLOC) is an educational summer stock theatre company based in Falmouth, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. It produces and performs 9 operettas and musicals during an eleven-week season each summer with performances taking ...
on
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. He has studied with
Meredith Monk Meredith Jane Monk (born November 20, 1942) is an American composer, performer, director, vocalist, filmmaker, and choreographer. From the 1960s onwards, Monk has created multi-disciplinary works which combine music, theatre, and dance, recording ...
through the Weill Institute at
Carnegie Hall Carnegie Hall ( ) is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It is at 881 Seventh Avenue (Manhattan), Seventh Avenue, occupying the east side of Seventh Avenue between West 56th Street (Manhattan), 56th and 57th Street (Manhatta ...
, with
Alice Parker Alice Parker (born December 16, 1925) is an American composer, arranger, conductor, and teacher. She has authored five operas, eleven song-cycles, thirty-three cantatas, eleven works for chorus and orchestra, forty-seven choral suites, and ...
on a Melodious Accord Fellowship, and has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants, including the triennial Award of Merit from
Mu Phi Epsilon Mu Phi Epsilon () is a co-ed international professional fraternity, professional music fraternity. It has over 75,000 members in 227 collegiate chapters and 113 Alumnus/a, alumni chapters in the US and abroad. History Mu Phi Epsilon was founde ...
in 2020. Hoch also maintains a secondary career as an Episcopal choirmaster, currently serving at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Auburn, Alabama, and formerly serving at St Peter's Episcopal Church in Rome, Georgia. His second book, ''Welcome to Church Music & The Hymnal 1982'', was published by Morehouse in 2015. He has also published articles in the ''Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians'' and ''The Hymn'' and was a 2016 fellow-in-residence at Sewanee: The University of the South. He received a Bachelor of Music degree, summa cum laude, from
Ithaca College Ithaca College is a private college in Ithaca, New York. It was founded by William Egbert in 1892 as a conservatory of music and is set against the backdrop of the city of Ithaca (which is separate from the town), Cayuga Lake, waterfalls, and go ...
, a Master of Music degree from the
Hartt School The Hartt School is the comprehensive performing arts conservatory of the University of Hartford located in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States, that offers degree programs in music, dance, and theatre. Founded in 1920 by Julius Hartt and ...
, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the
New England Conservatory The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest independent music conservatory in the United States and among the most prestigious in the world. The conservatory is located on Hu ...
. His voice teachers have included Carol McAmis, Susan Clickner, Joanna Levy, Mark St. Laurent, and Lawrence Weller. He has pursued advanced studies in voice pedagogy and science with
Ingo Titze Ingo R. Titze is a voice scientist and executive director of the National Center for Voice and Speech and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. He also teaches at t ...
, Johan Sundberg, and Scott McCoy.


Bibliography

*''Coffin's Phonetic Readings of Songs and Arias''. 3rd ed. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2023
''The Essentials of CoreSinging''. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2022''So You Want to Sing Music with Awareness''. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2020''So You Want to Sing Music by Women''. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019''So You Want to Sing World Music''. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019''So You Want to Sing CCM''. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018''So You Want to Sing Sacred Music''. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2017''Voice Secrets: 100 Performance Strategies for the Advanced Singer''. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2016''Latin Lyric Diction Workbook''. Nashville, TN: STM Publishers, 2016''Welcome to Church Music and the Hymnal 1982''. New York, NY: Church Publishing, 2015''A Dictionary for the Modern Singer.'' Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2014


Discography


''Live from Central New York'', Cayuga Vocal Ensemble (CVE, 2001) Gian Carlo Menotti, ''The Saint of Bleecker Street'', The Choir and Orchestra of the ''Festival dei Due Mondi'' (Chandos, 2002) Gian Carlo Menotti, ''Cantatas'', The Choir and Orchestra of the ''Festival dei Due Mondi'' (Chandos, 2002)
* ''A Woodland Christmas'' The Woodland Scholars (Woodland Records, 2002)

* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20070404080319/http://www.desertchorale.org/recordings.html ''Harmony of the Heavens'', Santa Fe Desert Chorale (SFDC, 2004)br> Consiglio, ''The Song of Luke'', The Phoenix Chamber Ensemble and the Santa Fe Desert Chorale (Equilibrium, 2004)
*''Choral Holiday'', The Choir and Orchestra of the Oregon Bach Festival (SELCO, 2005)

*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120330131452/http://www.haenssler-classic.de/en/detail-view/ansicht/theresa-mass-mass-in-the-time-of-war.html ''Theriesienmesse'', The Choir and Orchestra of the Oregon Bach Festival (Hänssler, 2008)]
''Heiligmesse'', The Choir and Orchestra of the Oregon Bach Festival (Hänssler, 2009)''Vespers'', The Piffaro Renaissance Band and the Crossing (Navona, 2009)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hoch, Matthew 1975 births Living people Shorter University faculty Ithaca College alumni University of Hartford Hartt School alumni New England Conservatory alumni Central Connecticut State University faculty Northeastern University faculty University of Hartford Hartt School faculty New England Conservatory faculty