Khyle B. Wooten
Khyle Wooten (he/they) a native of Philadelphia, PA, is Director of Choral Activities and Assistant Professor of Music Performance at Ithaca College. His professional educational posts prior to Ithaca College include the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and several charter schools in the cities of Philadelphia, PA, and Atlanta, GA. Wooten leads a unique life in music as an educator, conductor, researcher, and composer. Wooten leads ongoing research on the life and music of Lena McLin and extended choral works of Black women composers, presenting regularly at regional and national conferences. They are an inaugural fellow of the Future of Music Faculty Fellowship with the Cleveland Institute of Music (2021) and an inaugural composition fellow with the New Canon Project (2023); a mentorship initiative jointly curated by the American Choral Directors Association and the American String Teachers Association. His body of compositions include commissions from the Roane Choral Society, the Cincinnati Song Initiative, the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra MINA String Quartet. An Instrument (SSA) and an arrangement of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Life and Death (TTBB) are among his recently published choral works. Wooten holds degrees in music education and choral conducting from Lincoln University of PA (BS), Georgia State University (MM), and Florida State University
(PhD).
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