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Dr. Christopher Loftin is the Director of Choral Activities and Music Education Instructor at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama. He is actively engaged in choral music education and performance, contributing significantly to both academic instruction and ensemble leadership within the Music department.
His research and professional focus lies in enhancing vocally and visually expressive choral performances, as well as developing systems of student leadership within choral ensembles. These interests are reflected in his teaching and outreach, where he mentors students and works with ensembles nationally and internationally.
Dr. Loftin is a sought-after adjudicator, clinician, and festival preparatory consultant, having worked with choirs from the United States, Germany, Canada, and Australia. He is also a Performance Judge Candidate in the Barbershop Harmony Society, highlighting his expertise in a cappella and barbershop vocal styles.
His educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy in Vocal Music Education from Auburn University, a Master of Education in Choral Music Education from the University of Montevallo, and a Bachelor of Science in Choral Music Education from The University of Alabama.
While no formal graduate students or scientific awards are listed, Dr. Loftin plays a vital role in student development through ensemble direction and music education. He is involved in performance-based scholarship and continues to contribute to the field through practical application and pedagogical innovation.
He is associated with the Music department at Huntingdon College and holds a central role in the choral program, directing activities and shaping the next generation of music educators and performers.




