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Katherine Domingo has developed and taught classes in conducting, choral music, and music theory. Prior to joining the Jacobs School of Music faculty, Professor Domingo was in the Philippines on a Fulbright fellowship researching her birth country's music and giving lectures and master classes at the University of the Philippines College of Music. During her residency, she also served as national and regional adjudicator in chorus and voice for the National Music Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA). Professor Domingo is a Contributing Writer for Macmillan/McGraw-Hill's K-8 series textbook Spotlight on Music, and she produces educational DVDs that use music to help classrooms and choirs learn about the cultures of the world published through the Global Voices Interactive series. Professor Domingo is the conductor of the Rocky Ridge Music Center Junior Summer Session Chorus and Orchestra, as well as the session's clarinet teacher.
At the Jacobs School, Professor Domingo teaches music theory and choral music courses for the non-major population. She is also the director of the International Vocal Ensemble, a major ensemble devoted to building bridges of understanding between cultures through music.
Professor Domingo received her B.A. with a major in orchestral conducting and clarinet from Dartmouth College, and completed her M.M. and D.M. degrees in choral conducting and musicology from Indiana University.
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