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Richard W. Robbins Appointed Choral Artist-in-Residence and Director of Choral Activities, Associate Professor

Shenandoah Conservatory announces the appointment of conductor and scholar Richard W. Robbins, D.M.A., as choral artist-in-residence, director of choral activities and associate professor beginning August 2023.

“I am deeply honored for the chance to work with the passionate students and collaborative faculty at Shenandoah Conservatory,” said Robbins. “I look forward to creating lasting musical memories together as a part of this exceptional community!”

Robbins has garnered high praise for his work, with the press describing his choruses as “moving” (Houston Chronicle) and “powerful” (Duluth News Tribune). He is a sought-after clinician, adjudicator and director for choral festivals and honor choirs across the United States, having conducted in cities such as New York City; Chicago; Los Angeles; Houston; Orlando; San Francisco; Washington, D.C.; Baltimore; and Miami. His choral performances have been featured on television and on nationally syndicated radio programs, including American Public Media’s “Pipedreams.”

“We are thrilled to have Dr. Robbins join us as the choral director for Shenandoah Conservatory,” said Chair of Vocal/Choral Division, Director of Graduate Vocal Pedagogy Programs, Executive Director of CCM Institute and Professor of Voice (Contralto) Kathryn Green, D.M.A.

A published scholar, Robbins’ editions of Italian sacred music of the early Baroque are available internationally. In addition, his research on Marc Blitzstein’s lost choral opera, “The Condemned,” has been published in the Choral Journal, and he has been invited to present on a range of topics for conducting and music education organizations, including the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), International Federation of Choral Musicians, College Music Society and National Catholic Educational Association. He has conducted and lectured internationally at Warsaw’s Chopin Conservatory of Music, the John Paul II Liturgical Institute and Krakow’s Academy of Music. In the summer of 2023, Robbins is scheduled to work with the prestigious Fayha National Choir of Lebanon.

Robbins has a wealth of experience in preparing choral-orchestral repertoire. He has served as chorus master of the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra and assistant director of the Houston Symphony Chorus and has prepared choruses for major conductors such as Ermanno Florio, Hans Graf, Christoph Eschenbach, Joan Glover, Stephen Cleobury, Robert Franz and Dirk Meyer. His choral collaborations include work with the Houston Ballet, ARENA DANCES, Minneapolis Guitar Quartet, Lyric Opera of the North, Moores Opera Center, Houston Boychoir, American Festival for the Arts, Lake Superior Youth Chorus and the Houston Symphony Family Series. Performances of note include principal choral preparation for a two-week run of Bohuslav Martinu’s “Field Mass” with the Houston Ballet and for the regional televised premiere of Michael Tippett’s “A Child of Our Time” for Minnesota PBS North, featuring the Duluth Superior Symphony Chorus and the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) University Singers. He has also served as conductor for the first performances of several choral works by the contemporary American composer Daniel Knaggs and is featured on the 2013 recording of his compositions, “A New Springtime.”

Ensembles under Robbins’ direction have performed at choral conferences and earned awards at numerous festivals. He has also collaborated with a wide range of classical and pop artists, such as the Grammy award-winning group Paramore. He also taught choral music in the Texas public schools for several years, including Houston’s famed High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, where he was named Teacher of the Year. Robbins continues his work with youth choirs as a festival conductor for the American Federation Pueri Cantores, a chapter of the Vatican’s student choral organization.

Robbins is a member of several choral organizations, including ACDA (previously serving on the executive boards of Minnesota ACDA and the Southwestern Division), Chorus America and the National Collegiate Choral Organization. Prior academic positions include the University of Minnesota Duluth (director of choral activities), the University of Wisconsin-Superior (director of choral activities) and the University of Houston (director of Concert Women’s Chorus and University Men’s Chorus). Visit richardrobbinsmusic.com to learn more.

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