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Katrina Zook is a faculty member at the University of Wyoming’s Department of Music, where she has served since 1999. She currently holds the role of Associate Chair and teaches applied voice, vocal pedagogy, and music history courses. Dr. Zook earned a D.M.A. in Vocal Performance and Literature from the Eastman School of Music and holds an M.A. in Vocal Performance from the University of Wyoming, where she also advanced to Ph.D. candidacy in musicology, specializing in 16th-century Dutch Anabaptist hymnody. Prior to her position at Wyoming, she taught at Eastern Mennonite University in Virginia.
- Education:
- M.A. in Vocal Performance, University of Wyoming (1990)
- Ph.D. Candidacy in Musicology, University of Wyoming (1993)
- D.M.A. in Vocal Performance and Literature, Eastman School of Music
Her research focuses on vocal performance, historical music studies, and early religious hymnody. While no specific articles are listed, her scholarly interests align with musicological analysis of medieval and early modern sacred music. She has no listed scientific awards but is actively involved in academic administration and pedagogy.
Advising and grants details are not explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Her contributions include teaching and leading choral ensembles during her tenure at Eastern Mennonite University and the University of Wyoming.


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