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American Choral Directors Association

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Gregory Gentry

Gregory Gentry

University of Colorado Boulder

Gregory Gentry has taught at three R1 institutions: Arizona State University, University of Colorado, and University of Alabama, and has served as chorus master for the Phoenix Symphony, Tuscaloosa Symphony, Colorado Music Festival, and Boulder Philharmonic. He has prepared more than 30 world and regional premieres, is founder of Southwest Liederkranz, and curator of The Gregory Gentry Choral Series (Fred Bock/distributed by Hal Leonard) which includes historic choral gems such as ‘Prairie Sunset’ by Cecil Effinger, ‘Sing Unto the Lord’ by George Lynn, Hall Johnson’s stirring arrangement of ‘The Star Spangled Banner,’ and Wray Lundquist’s epic ‘Johnny’s Gone Marching.

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This content was published on: August 22, 2024

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