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Anna Lowrey Clark serves as Assistant Professor of Voice at Baldwin Wallace University's Conservatory of Performing Arts, specializing in evidence-based pedagogy for contemporary and commercial music with emphasis on crossover vocal techniques.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance from Baldwin Wallace University
- Master of Music in Voice Pedagogy (concentration: contemporary/commercial music) from Shenandoah University
- Certification from the CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute
Clark's research bridges classical foundations and contemporary applications, informed by studies with Edrie Means Weekly (co-founder of the CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute). She focuses on vocal health methodologies for musical theatre and commercial genres, with additional expertise in French diction instruction.
Professionally, she maintains active memberships in the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) and balances university teaching with private instruction at Aurora School of Music. There, she directs an extensive rock program integrating student-faculty collaborations. Her performance background includes principal roles in Sweeney Todd (Hawaii Performing Arts Festival) and The Three Penny Opera (Cleveland Opera Theater), alongside regional choral engagements.
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