Suzanne Gates has been Artistic Director of CitySingers of
Hartford since 1985 when she established it as a professionally
performing vocal ensemble. Under her direction the group expanded to
a chamber choir of approximately twenty five singers who perform
music of a variety of styles and periods, both a cappella and
accompanied, including works with instrumental ensembles and
performers in other arts idioms.
Other special
conducting projects in which she has participated in the Greater
Hartford community include conducting the treble choir for a
production of Benjamin Britten’s WAR REQUIEM, a MESSIAH sing-in,
guest conducting for the American Choral Directors Association
SUMMER SING-INS, preparing the chorus for a performance of Samuel
Barber’s PRAYERS OF KIERKEGAARD and conducting Bach’s CANTATA 182
for choir, soloists and chamber orchestra for the American Guild of
Organists.
In addition to her work with CitySingers, Ms. Gates has been an
organist/choir director in Connecticut and New Jersey for thirty
years and currently freelances in these roles. She has had a private
teaching studio and was Assistant Carillonneur at Trinity College,
Hartford for
many years, performing on this instrument (a mechanically operated
keyboard instrument that plays a chromatic set of tower bells)
throughout the northeastern
United States
and in Europe.
Ms. Gates graduated with a BA degree in music from Trinity College
in Hartford, CT. She earned a Master of Music degree from
Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton, NJ where
she studied conducting with Joseph Flummerfelt, Allen Crowell and
Dennis Schrock. She has also studied orchestral conducting at Hartt
School of Music in Hartford and done workshop study with Robert
Shaw, Robert Page, Charles Bruffy, Simon Carrington, Dennis Keene
and James Jordan.
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