- Donald Kendrick
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Donald M. Kendrick (born 1947) is the Calgary, Alberta-born director of choral activities at California State University, Sacramento (CSUS) [1] and the director of music at Sacred Heart Church where he conducts Schola Cantorum and Vox Nova (Men's Chorus, and the founder and artistic director of the Sacramento Choral Society and Orchestra (a 200 voice volunteer/auditioned symphony chorus and professional orchestra).[2] He is also the founder and past artistic director of the Sacramento Children's Chorus.
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Life
Mr. Kendrick was born in 1947 in Calgary, Alberta.[3] He has taught, led choirs and played the organ in Regina, Saskatchewan, where he was on the faculty at the then-University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus and was the organist and choirmaster at St. Paul's Cathedral (Regina), the Anglican Cathedral in that city, and Christ's Church Anglican Cathedral in Hamilton, Ontario where he conducted the Bach-Elgar Choir,[4] and established the Hamilton Children's Choir.[5] He also conducted the Canadian Children's Opera Chorus.[6]
Mr. Kendrick holds academic qualifications from:
- the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago,
- the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston,
- Stanford University and the
- Eastman School of Music whose doctorate he holds, as well as the American Guild of Organists CHM (choirmaster) certificate
and received the American Choral Federation in New York’s Louise Rogers Goucher Memorial Scholarship.
He has been on the faculties of
- the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus
- the Eastman School of Music
- Louisiana State University
- the University of the Pacific Conservatory of Music
- The New York Philharmonic
- Harvard University
Guest appearances and tours
Dr. Kendrick debuted in Carnegie Hall with the Verdi Requiem in 1995 [7] (a performance by which Verdi was said to have been moved to tears) and has frequently been featured on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio as a recitalist and conductor;[1] he has been active as a guest conductor and adjudicator for choral festivals throughout Canada and the USA. At the California State University, Sacramento he directs the graduate degree program in choral conducting. Dr Kendrick conducted Carmina Burana at Carnegie Hall in May 2003 and completed a choral tour of England with performances in London, Oxford, Salisbury, Bristol and Sherborne in the Summer of 2003.[citation needed]
Dr. Kendrick has taken his CSUS choirs on three Canadian tours. In July 2004 he combined the CSUS program with the Sacramento Choral Society and conducted a European tour performing in Munich, Prague, Vienna and Budapest. In July 2006 the Sacramento Choral Society made its debut in the People's Republic of China, performing in Tianjin, Beijing, Xi'an and Jinan.
Notes
- ^ a b "Dr. Donald M. Kendrick". Conductors of the CSU Sacramento Choral Music Program. California State University. http://www.csus.edu/music/choral/conductor.htm.
- ^ "Our Conductor". Sacramento Choral Society and Orchestra. http://www.sacramentochoral.com/DEPARTMENTS/conductor/conductor.htm.
- ^ "Bio". Santa Barbara Music Publishing. http://www.sbmp.com/WebPagesTwo/DonaldKendrickBio.html. Retrieved 2006-09-27.
- ^ Bach-Elgar Choir of Hamilton
- ^ "Our History". Hamilton Children's Choir. http://www.hamiltonchildrenschoir.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=6.
- ^ Canadian Children's Opera Chorus
- ^ Allan Kozinn (1995-05-16). "Visitors From Abroad, And From the United States". In performance; Music (New York Times). http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE6D7143FF935A25756C0A963958260.
External links
- Biography and photo at Schola Cantorum
- Automated biography at ZoomInfo
Categories:- 1947 births
- Living people
- Canadian conductors (music)
- California State University, Sacramento faculty
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