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Alec Schumacker is an Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Choirs at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, leading the Chamber Singers and Concert Choir. He holds a DMA and Master’s in Choral Conducting from the University of Miami and a Bachelor’s from Williams College. His research focuses on choral composition, Kodály methodology, and integrating popular music into education. His compositions are published by Alliance Music, earthsongs, and others, performed by renowned ensembles like the Santa Fe Desert Chorale and at the NFL Pro Bowl. He has presented at international conferences, including the Kodály Symposia and ACDA events. Recent recognitions include the 2025 NAfME award for the UH Music Department and a 2025 honor for his impact on American music.
Education:
- Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), Choral Conducting, University of Miami
- Master of Music, Choral Conducting, University of Miami
- Bachelor of Arts, Music (cum laude), Williams College
Research emphasizes choral artistry and pedagogy, with a focus on accessible and contemporary repertoire. His published works bridge traditional and modern choral practices, highlighted in textbooks like Becoming Musical (GIA Publications).
Grants and advising are not explicitly detailed in the text, but his leadership roles imply active mentorship. The UH Music Department’s lab/teams include vocal ensembles like the Voices of Aloha and collaborations with ethnomusicology initiatives.





