Martha Summa-Chadwick

speaker

Martha Summa-Chadwick, DMA

Piano / Pre-concert Speaker

Martha Summa-Chadwick has achieved a national reputation as an educator, presenter, performer, and advocate for the cause of music in therapy. She has performed as piano and harpsichord soloist with orchestras across the country and served for twenty-six years on the faculty of the Cadek Conservatory in Chattanooga, Tennessee. For the past decade, Dr. Summa-Chadwick has explored various ways to use music for therapeutic as well as aesthetic ends. She is the Executive Director of the nonprofit organization Music Therapy Gateway in Communications, Inc., and a frequent guest speaker at both national and regional conferences, discussing the use of biomedical music techniques for challenged children.

She has established a series of both chamber and solo concerts to help educate diverse audiences in an overview of biomedical music protocols, and how music can be used in collaboration with improved neural learning patterns, and is also exploring how biomedical music protocols could be automated into software applications for persons with motor, speech, or cognition challenges.

Personal Mission

As founder and Executive Director of Music Therapy Gateway In Communications (MTGIC), Dr. Martha Summa-Chadwick is passionate about advocating for bringing music into the mainstream of healthcare. She has a Bachelor of Music degree from the Hartt School of Music, a Master of Music degree from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Kansas and is a Fellow of the Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy. Dr. Summa-Chadwick is uniquely qualified to direct this organization, having enjoyed all of the successful careers outlined below.

  • Concert Pianist
  • Music Researcher
  • Piano Pedagogue
  • Conference Presenter
  • Entrepreneur/IT professional automating biomedical music protocols