
About
Natalie Cummings is a Teaching Assistant Professor of Voice at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. A soprano praised for her "lush, full-bodied and beautiful tone" (Austin-American Statesman) and "big voice" (New Orleans Times-Picayune), she holds degrees from Illinois Wesleyan University (Bachelor's) and the University of Texas at Austin (Master's and Doctoral). Her work bridges solo/choral performance and pedagogy.
- Education
- Bachelor’s degree: Illinois Wesleyan University
- Master’s and Doctoral degrees: University of Texas at Austin
Cummings focuses on voice science, pedagogical alignment between solo and choral singing, and issues of equity, accessibility, gender, and race in vocal education. Her research has been presented at conferences for the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA), American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), and Texas Choral Directors Association (TCDA).
Scientific Awards
- Joan Frey Boytim Award for Independent Teachers (NATS)
- NATS Emerging Leader Award
- Two-time Second Place winner, Texoma NATSAA Competition
- 2023 Linda Poetschke People’s Choice Award
- Liederkranz Award
Cummings served as NATS Intern (2024), Independent Studio Teacher Liaison for the Texoma region of NATS, and on the High School Vocal Fellowship committee. She actively engages in teaching, performance, and advocacy for inclusive vocal pedagogy.
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