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Meet Georgia

Music Educator | Author | Arranger | Conductor

Georgia A Newlin, DMA is an independent Music Education Consultant. She has taught in early childhood and public school music positions for sixteen years and at the collegiate level for sixteen.

Currently, she is called upon as a conductor for choral festivals, as a clinician for choral workshops, reading sessions, and intermediate grade methodology, as well as a consultant for curriculum planning. She teaches musicianship, conducting, and ensemble in Kodály programs at Indiana University, University of Hawai’i, and Southern Methodist University. 

Georgia is Past President of the Organization of American Kodály Educators and is a member of The VoiceCare Network. She has presented at conferences of the Organization of American Kodály Society, International Kodály Society, American Orff-Schulwerk Association, Kodály Music Educators in Australia, and Kodály Society of Ontario, as well as Choral & Music Education associations in California, Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, and Virginia.

She has had articles published in the Choral Journal, Orff Echo, Kodály Envoy, and Southwestern Musician, among others. She served for three years on the Music Educators Journal Advisory Committee for the National Association for Music Education. 

Georgia is the co-founder/director of Valley Treble Voices (Shenandoah Valley, VA), and has been the Artistic Director of the Waldorf Choral Society, Garden City, NY; Founder/Artistic Director of the Adelphi University Vocal Ensemble; Artistic Director of The Susquehanna Valley Chorale Children’s Chorus, Lewisburg, PA; and Co-founder/Director of Allegria (Children’s Chorus), Lancaster, PA. In addition, she has been a faculty member of the James Madison University VocalArts Camp as well as the Children’s Chorus of Maryland.

Music Is Elementary has published her book, One Accord: Developing Part-Singing Skills in School-Age Musicians (revised edition), as well as her lesson plans for teaching music literacy through choral singing in The Crooked River Choral Project. Georgia is also published with the Ruth Dwyer Choral Series from Colla Voce.

Georgia holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Pedagogy from the Hartt School at the University of Hartford, a Master of Music in Music Education with Kodály Emphasis from Holy Names University, and a Bachelor of Science in Music Education from West Chester University.

Georgia has two daughters, Eliza and Sylvie, both named after American folk song characters. She considers herself most fortunate in that, through her vocation, she has spent her life making music with others.

Here is a 10-Minute Masterclass hosted by my dear friend, Nyssa Brown (Music Education Forward). In it, we talk about ways singers can interact with you musically online and work on part-singing activities with their families.