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William Hudson is an Associate Professor and Director of the School of Music at Nazareth University. A tenor and historical performance specialist, he has performed on four continents, founded the early music ensemble LIBER, and collaborated with leading groups like Boston Early Music Festival Opera. His scholarly work focuses on 17th-century Italian cantatas and medieval French courtly lyric.
Education
- Doctor of Music (D.M.), Indiana University
- Master of Music (M.M.), Longy School of Music
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.), West Chester University
His research integrates voice science with pedagogy, utilizing tools like VoceVista. He has received accolades including the Noah Greenberg Award and a NEH grant for co-directing a seminar on medieval French performance traditions.
Scientific Awards
- Noah Greenberg Award (2009)
- National Endowment for the Humanities grant (2017)
As an educator, Dr. Hudson teaches applied voice and has conducted masterclasses across North and South America. He is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing and inducted into Pi Kappa Lambda. His ensemble work includes directing LIBER: Ensemble for Early Music, which has performed internationally for over two decades.



