Stuart Chapman Hill, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Choral Music Education at Michigan State University, where he teaches courses in music education and conducts Singing Spartans, the tenor-bass glee club. He previously served as Associate Professor of Music and Director of Music Education at Webster University and Artistic Director of CHARIS, the St. Louis Women’s Chorus. Other previous teaching experience includes working with high school singers at the prestigious Governor’s School of North Carolina and teaching middle school chorus in Greensboro, NC. Stuart’s choral compositions are published with Hinshaw, G. Schirmer, Galaxy Music, and Gentry Publications. His scholarship appears in Music Educators Journal, Journal of Research in Music Education, Research Studies in Music Education, the Journal of Music, Technology, & Education, the Philosophy of Music Education Review, Choral Journal, and the Journal of Music Teacher Education.

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