
About
Gregory Gardner is an Adjunct Professor of Music at Norfolk State University's College of Liberal Arts. He teaches Applied Voice, Music Appreciation, and Honors Music Appreciation. His professional activities include vocal performance in opera, oratorio, and musical theater, with notable roles in works by Gershwin, Mozart, and others. Gardner holds a B.M. and M.M. in Vocal Performance from Howard University, a Certificate in Not-for-Profit Management from Columbia University, and ACUE Certified Online Instructor credentials.
Education:
- Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance, Howard University
- Master of Music in Vocal Performance, Howard University
- Certificate in Not-for-Profit Management, Columbia University Graduate School of Business
- ACUE Certified Online Instructor
Performance Highlights:
Featured performances include Carnegie Hall with The New York Pops, Virginia Opera's Porgy and Bess, and the national tour of If This Hat Could Talk. Collaborations include the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, Huntington Symphony Orchestra, and Broadway productions.
Teaching & Expertise:
Focus on vocal techniques, music appreciation education, and interdisciplinary arts management. Maintains active performance career alongside academic roles.
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