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Cordara Harper named Asst. Professor of Music Education, Director of University Choirs at Grambling State

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Cordara Harper | Asst. Professor of Music Education, Director of University Choirs at Grambling State

Cordara Harper | Asst. Professor of Music Education, Director of University Choirs at Grambling State

Acclaimed and versatile musician Cordara Harper has taken over as  director of the Grambling State University Choir and has planned an  event to begin his new role in a new academic year in a celebratory  fashion.

Harper serves as an Assistant Professor of Music Education, Vocal  Coordinator, and Director of Choirs at GSU, where he conducts the  University Choir and Vocal Ensemble and teaches music and music  education courses.

As part of the GSU Choir’s 75th anniversary year celebration, one of  the group’s first major presentations under Harper’s leadership will be a  program titled “Be Optimistic: A Celebration of 75 Years of Singing Our  Songs” which will start at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 17 in GSU’s Performing Arts  Center Recital Hall.

Currently a doctoral candidate completing a Ph.D. in Music Education  with a cognate in Choral Conducting, Harper’s research interests include  culturally-sustaining leadership practices, choral conducting, music  teacher evaluation, vocal pedagogy, arts entrepreneurship, music  psychology, and equity in music education.

Harper fills the voice left by the departure of Natorshau Davis, who directed the GSU from 2012 until this summer.

A native of Cove City, North Carolina, Harper has served as an  instructor, teaching assistant, research assistant, and choral graduate  assistant at the University of Memphis. His conducting experiences  include operating as one of the featured conductors for the University  Singers Fall 2021 concert at the University of Memphis and conducting  ensembles at West Craven High School in North Carolina.

While at the University of Memphis, Harper performed as a baritone  with the University Singers, Voices of Inspiration, and the Tenor and  Bass Choir. He completed the Master of Music degree and post-Masters  Certificate in School Administration at the University of North Carolina  at Greensboro, Master of Science degree at Amberton University, the  Bachelor of Music degree (magna cum laude) at North Carolina Central  University, and the Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Fayetteville  State University. Harper is a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and served  as the secretary and treasurer of the Theta Rho Chapter at The  University of Memphis.

Harper has presented at the American Musicological South-East Chapter  Fall 2020 meeting, Society for American Music 2021 Conference, the  February 2021 Texas Music Educators Association Clinic, and the February  2021 CMS- Southern Chapter Regional Conference.

In addition, he served as an inaugural facilitator and panel guest at the 2021 Sankofa Songs Summer Institute.

Harper was featured in the National Association for Music Education’s  Teaching Music publication in January 2022 and co-presented at the 35th  International Society for Music Education World Conference in July  2022.

Holding public school teaching licenses in school administration,  K-12 music teaching, psychology, and business in North Carolina,  Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi, Harper is an experienced educator  who served as a K-8 general music teacher at Global Scholars Academy and  as a high school choral director at West Craven High School and  Cleveland High School in North Carolina.

Harper’s choirs have earned superb ratings, and he was rated a  distinguished teacher in every category while teaching at Cleveland High  School. Harper has served as an instructional leader and mentor  teacher.

Additionally, he received the JCPS/Wells Fargo Foundation Certified  Employee Award in April 2021. Also, at Cleveland High School, he served  as the Tri-M Music Honor Society and the Sophomore Student Council  co-faculty advisor. He was awarded grants for the choral music program  and frequently partnered with teachers, community members, and  stakeholders. Harper is the founder of Cordara Harper Music Solutions,  LLC, and has served as a coach, teaching private and group voice and  piano lessons.

Having completed level 2 Kodály training at the Indiana University  Summer Kodály Institute and level 1 Orff training at the University of  Memphis Orff Summer Institute, his professional memberships include the  National Association for Music Education, American Choral Directors  Association, College Music Society, American Musicological Society-South  East, Society of American Music, Society for Arts Entrepreneurship  Education, Organization of American Kodaly Educators, International  Society for Music Education, National Association of Negro Musicians,  and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.

In addition to his academic background, Harper is a performer and  recently served as the music director at Burdette United Methodist  Church in Memphis, Tennessee, and has established himself as a clinician  skilled in choral, gospel music, and music of the African diaspora.

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