Rob Dietz - The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music

Rob Dietz is a leading voice in contemporary vocal music, known for his award-winning work as an arranger, composer, conductor, and educator. Over the past two decades, Dietz has directed renowned vocal ensembles, developed cutting-edge music education programs, and championed a modern approach to choral music that merges traditional technique with pop sensibility. He is an avid composer, with choral works published by Hal Leonard, Alfred, Walton Music, and Heritage Music Press. His piece “The Gift” received a jury commendation in the King’s Singers New Music Prize (2021), and his compositions are performed by choirs worldwide.

Dietz is a co-founder of the international summer vocal intensive, A Cappella Academy, along with Ben Bram and Avi Kaplan (Pentatonix). As a founding director he conducts the all-Academy Choir, teaches across a broad range of musicianship topics, and leads “Grad School,” a pioneering professional development program for contemporary music educators. In 2016, he founded Legacy, an elite youth ensemble that placed first in the International Championship of High School A Cappella at Lincoln Center (2018) and was twice featured in performances at Carnegie Hall. In 2023, the group was expanded to become Academy Choir: Los Angeles, a contemporary a cappella fusion choir that continues to foster talent and create community for young singers in LA.

As an internationally recognized vocal percussionist and arranger, Dietz’s work has been featured on The Sing-Off (NBC), America’s Got Talent (NBC), Glee (FOX), To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (Netflix), and Pitch Perfect 3 (Universal). His arrangements have been performed by top-tier vocal acts, including Grammy-winning groups Pentatonix and The Swingles, as well as VoicePlay, Kings Return, and artists such as Smokey Robinson, Sara Bareilles, Pat Benatar, and Flo Rida. He has also performed on The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS), and is a longtime member of the L.A. Choral Lab, with whom he has appeared as both a featured soloist and conductor.

A highly sought-after clinician, lecturer, and guest conductor, Dietz has led honor choirs and workshops nationwide, including for ACDA Eastern, Southwest ACDA, Wisconsin ACDA, CCDA, NYSSMA, and PMEA. He has also been a lecturer and featured educator at events including the ACDA National Convention, the National A Cappella Convention (NAAC), Boston Sings, SingStrong, LAAF, and the Betsy A Cappella Festival in Miami. Dietz is the author of A Cappella 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Contemporary A Cappella Singing (Hal Leonard), a popular classroom resource for choral educators. He currently serves as the National Repertoire & Resources Chair for Contemporary A Cappella for the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), where he contributes to national initiatives and organizational advancement.

A native of Ithaca, New York, Dietz earned his Bachelor of Music degree with an Outside Field in Business from Ithaca College, with graduate studies in music composition and production at the Australian Institute of Music in Sydney. His career reflects a commitment to bridging traditional choral foundations with contemporary vocal artistry, championing new music, and empowering the next generation of singers and educators alike.

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Lecturer - Alexander Technique and Music Education
Joshua Ranz
Continuing Lecturer - Clarinet Performance
Andrew Ordonez
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Continuing Lecturer - Conducting and Composition
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Continuing Lecturer - Violin Performance, Violin LA Philharmonic
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Lecturer - Performance Studies
Kay Rhie
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Adjunct Assistant Professor - Musicianship
Gloria Cheng
Distinguished Adjunct Professor - Contemporary Music, Performance Studies
Lindsey Beardsley
Manager - Department of Music Performance, Education & Composition
Gregory Goodall
Continuing Lecturer - Percussion Performance
Jan Berry Baker
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Assistant Professor - Music Education
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Continuing Lecturer - Clarinet Performance, Principal Clarinet LA Philharmonic
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Continuing Lecturer - Tuba Performance
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Continuing Lecturer - Trombone Performance, Associate Principal Trombone LA Phil
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Distinguished Professor - Co-Area Head, Composition
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Inaugural Shapiro Family Professor in Piano Performance, Associate Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Music Performance, Education & Composition
Che-Yen Chen
Professor - Viola Performance
Wendy Caldwell
Continuing Lecturer - Vocal Coaching
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Continuing Lecturer - Harp Performance, Harp LA Philharmonic
Richard Danielpour
Distinguished Professor; Director of Gramian-Emrani Center for Iranian Music
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Lecturer - Flute Performance
Peter Golub
Continuing Lecturer - Composition, Music and Film
William Kinderman
Distinguished Professor and Elaine Krown Klein Professor in Performance Studies
Lucy Yates
Continuing Lecturer - Vocal Diction and Vocal Coaching
Justin McManus
Assistant Professor - Director of Athletic Bands and Associate Director of Bands
Hitomi Oba
Continuing Lecturer and Director of Contemporary Jazz Ensemble
Christoph Bull
Adjunct Professor - Organ Performance
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Continuing Lecturer - Bassoon Performance
Dante De Silva
Continuing Lecturer - Composition and Music Theory
Jonathan Davis
Senior Continuing Lecturer - Oboe Performance
Regina Carter-Garnett
Professor - Music Performance and Global Jazz Studies
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Continuing Lecturer - Music Industry (Electronic Music) and Composition
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Continuing Lecturer - Percussion Performance
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Professor - Director of Opera UCLA
Chris Hanulik
Adjunct Professor - String Bass Performance; Principal Bass LA Phil
Movses Pogossian
Distinguished Professor of Violin; Founder and Advisor, Armenian Music Program - Music Performance
Catherine Gregory
Lecturer - Flute Performance, Woodwind Chamber Music, Director of the Gluck Fellowship Program
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Senior Continuing Lecturer - Opera UCLA
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Continuing Lecturer - Horn Performance
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Continuing Lecturer - Music Theory
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Iris Malkin
Continuing Lecturer - Vocal Coaching
Jens Lindemann
Distinguished Professor - Trumpet Performance
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Distinguished Professor - Conducting, Director of Orchestral Studies, Artistic Director Lowell Milken Center for Music of American Jewish Experience
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Professor - Music Education, Special Assistant to the Inaugural Dean for Curricular Reform
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Professor - Composition, Vice Chair of the Department of Music Performance, Education & Composition
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Lecturer - Music Education
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Lecturer - Music Education
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Gramian-Emrani Postdoctoral Fellow in Music and Lecturer - Composition, Contemporary Concert Music
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Assistant to the Chair - Department of Music Performance, Education & Composition
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Continuing Lecturer - Violin Performance
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Continuing Lecturer - Vocal Coaching
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Continuing Lecturer - Collaborative Piano
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Professor - Head of Piano Performance
Cheryl Lin Fielding
Continuing Lecturer - Vocal Diction and Vocal Coaching
Ben Hong
Lecturer - Cello Performance
Melissa Bilal
Promise Professor in Armenian Music, Arts, and Culture and Director of Armenian Music Program, Assistant Professor in Music Performance, Education & Composition
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Distinguished Professor - Voice Performance
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Distinguished Professor - Voice Performance

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