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Johnny H. Butler III serves as Instructor & Director of Choral Activities in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of the District of Columbia, where he also chairs the Music Recruitment Committee. Additionally, he teaches Applied Vocal at Suitland High School's Center for Visual and Performing Arts.
His academic credentials include:
- Master of Music in Vocal Pedagogy from The Catholic University of America
- Bachelor of Music in Music Education (Vocal) from the University of the District of Columbia
Butler's research centers on rectifying the underrepresentation of Black composers in higher education performance curricula through pedagogical innovation and performance practice. He actively integrates repertoire by Black composers into instructional frameworks while examining vocal pedagogy through cultural representation lenses. His work bridges historical scholarship with contemporary performance needs in choral music education.
His scholarly output reveals a concentrated effort to diversify choral repertoire, featuring protest song arrangements, gospel studies, and career development frameworks for classical voice students. Projects consistently emphasize cultural reclamation and pedagogical innovation in vocal performance contexts.
As Director of Choral Activities, Butler leads the UDC Chorale while managing social media for both the ensemble and UDC Music Program. His mentorship extends through applied voice instruction and choral direction, cultivating vocalists who engage critically with repertoire diversity and performance practice.
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