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Scott Lehmkuhl is a Lecturer in Music and Voice at Pomona College, part of The Claremont Colleges, where he has been teaching since 2017. He is affiliated with the Department of Music within the College of Arts and Sciences. His expertise spans vocal performance, music education, and choral conducting.
His research and professional interests focus on voice performance across multiple genres, including opera, musical theater, jazz, pop, and choral music. He emphasizes stylistic flexibility and professional-level performance in diverse musical contexts.
Scott Lehmkuhl has had an extensive career as a professional singer, educator, and conductor. He has performed with renowned ensembles such as the Los Angeles Master Chorale, Robert Shaw Festival Singers, and Millennium Consort, and has contributed to major film soundtracks, including recent Star Wars productions. As an educator, he has taught voice for nearly 30 years and previously served on the faculties of The University of Chicago and Clemson University, where he directed choirs and taught music theory and appreciation. He currently serves as Music Director at Northridge United Methodist Church and Artistic Director of Pasadena Pro Musica. His leadership extends to musical theater, having directed productions such as 'Hairspray' and 'Company'.
He has no listed scientific awards or peer-reviewed publications, but his professional contributions are significant in performance and music education. He mentors students in voice and performance, though no specific advisees are named. He is not associated with any research labs or grant-funded projects, but remains active in community-based musical organizations.





