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Chad Payton is an Associate Professor of Voice and Associate Dean of Student Success at the Conservatory of Music, Capital University. His teaching focuses on enhancing students' vocal skills and confidence through applied voice lessons (MU 480) and vocal pedagogy courses.
He is an accomplished performer with debuts at Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, and off-Broadway, as well as international appearances in Italy and Brazil. Dr. Payton also serves as a summer voice faculty member at the Seagle Festival, the nation's oldest opera and musical theatre training program.
Research interests include
- Vocal pedagogy
- Choral director-voice teacher collaboration
- Music performance education
- Studio teaching methodologies
His 2020 publication, Five Team-Teaching Strategies for Choral Directors and Voice Teachers, highlights interdisciplinary approaches in music education. Performance history spans classical, chamber, and musical theatre genres.
Scientific awards include
- 2022 Praestantia Award for Outstanding Teaching
- 2023 Cotterman Award for Outstanding Service to Students
Dr. Payton holds degrees in vocal performance from University of Kansas (DMA), University of Missouri (MM), and has taught applied voice lessons since 2010.
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