Dr Ingo Titze

Ingo R. Titze is called the father of vocology because he coined the word with George Gates in 1989 and established the original curricula in vocology in 1990. He has held appointments at BYU, California Polytechnic University, University of Petroleum and Minerals in Saudi Arabia, Gallaudet University in Washington DC, Bell Telephone Laboratories, the University of Iowa, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, and the University of Utah. He has written over 500 publications and six books in voice production. He is currently Senior Scientist at the University of Utah Center for Vocology and Chairman of the Board of the National Center for Voice and Speech.

 
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