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Gregory Berg is an Associate Professor of Music at Carthage College, specializing in private voice instruction, opera workshop coordination, and accompaniment. He teaches courses in Opera History, Vocal Diction, and Popular Music in America, while also directing stage productions and composing original operas.
- Active soloist with regional symphonies and bands
- Music director for theatrical productions including "The Magic Flute" and "Sweeney Todd"
- Contributor to the Journal of Singing through the Listener’s Gallery/Media Gallery column
- Radio host at WGTD (NPR affiliate) and Minister of Music at Holy Communion Lutheran Church
His compositions include five one-act operas and choral works, with notable pieces like "Most Alive" celebrating educational facility openings. Awards highlight his vocal achievements in NATS competitions and Metropolitan Opera Auditions.
- National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) first-place awards
- Metropolitan Opera Auditions district recognition
- Lyric Opera of Chicago Center for American Artists alumnus
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