wILL HOUCHINCambridge Common Voices ASSISTANT director |
Will Houchin is a dynamic musician, educator, and consultant specializing in elementary music education and working with students with disabilities. He currently resides in Massachusetts where he teaches in the Boston Public Schools. Additionally he is an instructor for Cambridge Common Voices, a neurodiverse chorus founded in partnership between Harvard University and Lesley University. Will is in demand as a clinician and speaker on his work with students with disabilities in music and has been a regularly invited presenter by the Kennedy Center, state arts education organizations, and area school districts.
Previously Will has served as an instructor in the Berklee Institute for Arts Education and Special Needs programs and has taught in public schools in Massachusetts and Arizona. Will holds a Masters in Music Education with a Concentration in Autism from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee and undergraduate degrees in music education and tuba performance from the University of Arizona.
Previously Will has served as an instructor in the Berklee Institute for Arts Education and Special Needs programs and has taught in public schools in Massachusetts and Arizona. Will holds a Masters in Music Education with a Concentration in Autism from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee and undergraduate degrees in music education and tuba performance from the University of Arizona.