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Todd Wedge, tenor, is currently an Associate Professor of Voice at Kennesaw State University living in Atlanta, GA. He received his Bachelor of Music degree from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and a Master of Music in Vocal Performance and Literature from Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music. Prior to his appointment at KSU, Mr. Wedge was the Director of the Vocal Music Department at the San Francisco School of the Arts. He has been the recipient of awards from the Friends of Austria Lieder Competition, American Opera Society, and the Bel Canto Society. In 2018, Prof. Wedge was selected to participate in the NATS Intern Program in Boulder, CO. In 2013, Mr. Wedge was selected by the San Francisco Classical Voice as “Music Educator of the Year” which lead to his being a semi-finalist for the GRAMMY foundation “Music Educator of the Year.” In 2014, Mr. Wedge was nominated for the San Francisco Mayor’s Teacher of the Year Award and was selected to be a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Scholar in Vienna, Austria where he studied the operas of W.A. Mozart. Mr. Wedge was a young artist with the Chicago Opera Theater while also serving on the faculty at the University of Notre Dame School of Music and St. Xavier University where he taught studio voice and vocal pedagogy. Shortly thereafter, he was invited to join the GRAMMY award-winning men’s ensemble Chanticleer. For three seasons, Mr. Wedge helped bring audiences to their feet in over 200 cities and 13 different countries in some of the world’s most prestigious concert halls. Mr. Wedge can be heard on the following albums: And on Earth, Peace: A Chanticleer Mass; Let it Snow; The Best of Chanticleer; A Chanticleer Christmas; The Mission Road-Our Journey Back; (DVD & CD), and The Singing Life (DVD). Prof. Wedge currently maintains a private vocal studio in Atlanta, GA and is frequently seen as a recitalist, guest conductor, lecturer, and clinician. He is an active member of The Voice Foundation, NATS, NAfME, and ACDA. Professor Wedge also serves on the voice faculty at Interlochen Summer Arts Camp. 

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