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2019 CCM Institute Trains 141 Participants from Around the World

The 2019 Contemporary Commercial Music (CCM) Vocal Pedagogy Institute welcomed 141 participants, including eight from other countries, including France, Canada and England. The CCM Lifetime Achievement Award recipient was Dr. Ingo Titze, founder and director of the National Center for Voice and Speech. Five courses were taught over a nine day period.

Participants loved the experience:
“The CCM Institute is a treasure, and this anatomy lab was by far the best use of time and money I’ve ever spent professionally.” – Kimberly Prins Moeller

“Attending the CCM Institute has been the best experience of my professional career – hands down.” – Aly Horn

“In my three decades of teaching, I’ve never encountered a faculty who work so well together, who are so knowledgeable and skilled, and whose enthusiastic generosity as educators never falters. If you sing, teach, or even just geek out over contemporary singing styles, you owe it to yourself to experience the CCM Institute.” – David Glasgow

“The Gold Standard for CCM Training.” – Kim Ray

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