Overview
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Education
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Musical Theatre Experience
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Connor Burke

Connor Burke

Arlington,MA

Overview

7
7
years of professional experience

Work History

Bass Section Leader

Eliot Church Of Newton
Newton, MA
09.2017 - Current
  • Responsible for all service music, including anthems, and leading the congregation in hymns.
  • Typically sings bass, also sings tenor or alto when needed
  • Assists the music director by ensuring that the entire section understands and executes the same vision.
  • Prepares solos for Christmas, Easter, and various other times throughout the year.
  • Composes music for the choir to perform for special occasions.

Bass Soloist

Newton Community Chorus
Newton, MA
05.2024 - 05.2024
  • Mozart's Vesperae de Confessore.

Bass Soloist

Newton Community Chorus
Newton, MA
01.2024 - 01.2024
  • Dvořák's Stabat Mater.

Bass Soloist

Fine Arts Chorale
Weymouth, MA
11.2023 - 11.2023
  • Mozart's Vesperae de Confessore.
  • Handel's Dettingen Te Deum.

Songwriter

Songfinch.com
Chicago, IL
06.2022 - 12.2022
  • Compose and record songs for clients based on information they provide about the occasion, themselves, and their loved ones

Education

Bachelor of Fine Arts - Music Composition And Theory

Boston University
Boston, MA
05-2017

Skills

  • Coachable
  • Fast memorizer
  • Excellent sight reader
  • Adaptable
  • D2-G5 chest voice range

Musical Theatre Experience

  • Sweeney Todd, Anthony Hope, Wilmington High School, 2013
  • The Pajama Game, Sid Sorokin, Wilmington High School, 2012
  • Children of Eden, Abel (and Adam understudy), Wilmington High School, 2011
  • You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown, Children's Theatre Workshop, 2010

Timeline

Bass Soloist

Newton Community Chorus
05.2024 - 05.2024

Bass Soloist

Newton Community Chorus
01.2024 - 01.2024

Bass Soloist

Fine Arts Chorale
11.2023 - 11.2023

Songwriter

Songfinch.com
06.2022 - 12.2022

Bass Section Leader

Eliot Church Of Newton
09.2017 - Current

Bachelor of Fine Arts - Music Composition And Theory

Boston University
Connor Burke