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Choral Institute: Noël McCormick

Noël McCormick

Noël McCormick is a soprano based in Princeton, New Jersey, known for her work as both a performer and educator. She has sung with distinguished ensembles including The St. Thomas Consort at St. Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue; the Westminster Choir; the Philadelphia Symphonic Choir; Saint Bartholomew’s Choir; the Philadelphia Orchestra; the New York Philharmonic; and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s. 
A two-time Vocal Fellow at the Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, South Carolina, McCormick also participated in the Yale Summer School of Music's Norfolk Festival Chamber Choir under the direction of Simon Carrington. In 2022, she performed in a choral scene for Maestro, the Leonard Bernstein biopic starring Bradley Cooper.
As a soloist, McCormick has been featured in works by Bach, Buxtehude, Brahms, Mozart, and Rutter with Trinity Church, Princeton; Princeton Pro Musica; and Westminster Kantorei. She earned her Bachelor of Music degree from Westminster Choir College in 2018.
In 2018, McCormick served on the faculty for Westminster Choir College's Vocal Institute. McCormick currently serves as Choir Director at Hillsborough Middle School in Hillsborough, New Jersey, where she directs choral ensembles and provides vocal instruction for students in grades 7 and 8. She continues to maintain an active performance schedule alongside her teaching career.

 

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