
About
Matthew Hoch is a Professor at Auburn University, specializing in Voice and Music Studies. He joined Auburn in 2012 after serving as an Assistant Professor of Voice at Shorter College for six years. His work bridges performance, pedagogy, and research in vocal arts, with extensive contributions to choral and sacred music literature.
Education:
- DMA, New England Conservatory
- MM, The Hartt School
- BM, Ithaca College
- Certificate in Vocology, National Center for Voice and Speech
Hoch's research explores the intersection of traditional voice pedagogy with contemporary scientific insights, focusing on vocal health, choral performance, and sacred music traditions. He has pioneered studies in lyric diction evolution and student-centered pedagogical frameworks, emphasizing artistry and vocal autonomy. His work frequently addresses the preservation and reinterpretation of Anglican and liturgical music practices.
His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on vocal pedagogy innovations, critical analyses of sacred/choral works, and historical surveys of singing techniques. Recent trends include explorations of diet's impact on vocal fatigue, reflective pedagogical practices, and tributes to influential figures in voice education.
Awards and Honors:
- Van L. Lawrence Fellowship (2016)
- Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Teaching Excellence Award
Hoch mentors students who have won prestigious competitions including the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and NATS awards. His pedagogical influence extends internationally through masterclasses in the UAE and conference presentations at forums like the Voice Foundation Symposium and International Symposium on Singing.
As a performer, he has appeared with ensembles including the Oregon Bach Festival and Santa Fe Desert Chorale. He edits the So You Want to Sing series and authored foundational texts like Voice Secrets: 100 Performance Strategies for the Advanced Singer.
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