Singing is a part of nearly all faith traditions and Christianity is no exception. Dr. Williams will address clergy and church musicians who would like to sing better and those who want to help potential singers discover their voices. A singer, conductor, and pedagogue, Dr. Williams trains seminarians at Nashotah House Theological Seminary to sing the daily liturgy in hymnody and psalmody.
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Acclaimed for his “deeply hued countertenor” (The New York Times), Dr. Geoffrey Williams is in demand as a singer, conductor, teacher, and early music specialist throughout the United States and abroad.
Dr. Williams hails from the Midwest and began his musical life as a treble in the American Boychoir. A devoted church musician, he has served the parishes of Emmanuel Memorial Episcopal Church in Champaign, Illinois; St. Mary the Virgin, Times Square; Trinity Church in Princeton; Washington National Cathedral; and was for a decade a Gentleman of the Choir of Men and Boys at Saint Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, in New York City. He now serves as Assistant Professor of Church Music and Director of the Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin at Nashotah House Theological Seminary in Wisconsin.
He is founder and artistic director of the GRAMMY-nominated male classical vocal quartet New York Polyphony. Praised for a “rich, natural sound that’s larger and more complex than the sum of its parts,” (National Public Radio) New York Polyphony is one of the foremost vocal chamber ensembles active today. The four men, “singers of superb musicianship and vocal allure,” (The New Yorker) give vibrant, modern voice to repertoire ranging from Gregorian chant to cutting-edge compositions. Their dedication to innovative programming, as well as a focus on rare and rediscovered Renaissance and medieval works, has not only earned New York Polyphony two GRAMMY nominations and wide acclaim, but also helped to move early music into the classical mainstream.
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