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Dr. Charlette Moe

Lecturer, Coordinator M.M. Ed Program
Voice

E-Mail: Charlette.Moe@ndsu.edu
Office: 117B Music Education Building
Phone: (701) 231-6165

Degrees:

• D.M.A., North Dakota State University
• M.S., Minnesota State University Moorhead
• B.M., Concordia College, Moorhead

Charlette Moe joined the NDSU Music faculty in the fall of 2008. She serves as a coordinator for the Masters in Music Education degree and is the instructor of Aural Skills III & IV and Elementary Music Methods. Dr. Moe is also the conductor of Bel Canto, the upperclass women’s choir at Concordia College and an adjunct professor at Minneosta State University Moorhead.

Dr. Moe received a Bachelor of Music degree in music education magna cum laude from Concordia College, a Master of Science degree in music education from Minnesota State University Moorhead and a Doctorate of Music in conducting from North Dakota State University.

As a choral teacher and classroom music teacher for over 15 years in the Minnesota Public School System, Dr. Moe has had experience teaching all grade levels. She was nominated for Minnesota Teacher of the Year in 1999 and 2004. Dr. Moe’s past guest conducting engaments were at regional high school, elementary and middle-level choral festivals. She has presented at music conventions in North Dakota and Minnesota.

Dr. Moe has served as a section-coach for the Minnesota All-State Choir, a judge for vocal solo and ensemble contests, a member of the planning committe for the 2008 ACDA North Central Convention and is a member of ACDA and OAKE. Presently, she is the President-elect for the Northern Plains Kodály Chapter. Dr. Moe, her husband Gordon, and two boys live on a small lake in rural, MN.

 

 

For more information contact Kay Beckermann , (701) 231-9564
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