![]() Kimberly is a graduate of Onondaga Community College where she earned an Associate’s Degree in Arts and Humanities (Magna Cum Laude). ![]() Caryn has been a singer with SVE since 2019. She provides music direction for the Cicero-North Syracuse High School Musicals. Caryn performed with the local rock band, TRYX for over 30 years and currently directs the LeMoyne College Singers and Test Kitchen Vocal Jazz. Christine began practicing yoga and was surprised to learn that Yoga helps one sing better! Caryn Patterson Ĭaryn Patterson has been active in the Syracuse community as a music educator and singer/instrumentalist for more than 35 years, spending a significant part of her career as a choral director at Cicero-North Syracuse High School. She is a member of Plymouth Congregational Church where she volunteers in the food pantry and assists with managing the growing music library. In 2021, Christine retired from a long and gratifying career serving colleges and universities directing career services offices. She has sung in vocal ensembles in Syracuse, Cincinnati, Binghamton, Sioux Falls and South Bend. Julie previously served as the Artistic Director for the SVE from 1986 through 1990.Īlto Christine Richardson has been singing with SVE since 2016. She served as Associate, and Dean of the School of Communication, Media, and the Arts at SUNY Oswego and is a professor of Music Theory. In 2014, Julie has moved into college administration, and away from her music career, partially due to shoulder injuries. She served as Music Director at Park Central Presbyterian Church for 20 years. In addition to her work with collegiate choirs, she has had the opportunity to direct Kitka, Anonymous 4, the Syracuse Vocal Ensemble, and a massed choir for the international General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. She has held choral positions at Mount Holyoke College, Morehead State University in Minnesota, Syracuse University, and SUNY Oswego.Īs Director of Choral Activities at SUNY Oswego, Julie conducted many major operas, musicals, and choral works with orchestra, from requiems by Brahms and Verdi, to the world premiere of Richard Einhorn’s Origin for the 50th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin’s Origin of the Species. ![]() ![]() She received her Master of Music in Conducting from the University of Michigan, and her Doctorate of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting from the University of Cincinnati College–Conservatory of Music, where she studied under Elmer Thomas, John Leman, and Earl Rivers. Julie Pretzat began her conducting career as an undergraduate music major at Smith College, studying under Iva Dee Hiatt. ![]()
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