MATT GLANDORF
Choir, Organ

Curtis Institute of Music; Westminster Choir College; Clara Voce Chamber Choir; Choral Arts Society, Philadelphia

Mr. Glandorf has an active career as educator, organist, church musician, composer and conductor. He was raised in Germany, where he received early instruction at the organ at the Bremen Cathedral with Wolfgang Baumgratz.

At the age of 16, he entered The Curtis Institute of Music as a student of John Weaver and Ford Lallerstedt. He pursued graduate studies with McNeil Robinson at the Manhattan School of Music.

Mr. Glandorf is director of music at Philadelphia's historic Old St. Joseph's Church and artistic director of the In Clara Voce chamber choir, specializing in early music and contemporary composers. With In Clara Voce he has collaborated as a conductor with the Brandywine Baroque Ensemble and with Philadelphia's Piffaro, the Renaissance band.

In 2002, he joined the faculty at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton as professor of organ performance and improvisation. Mr. Glandorf is currently a faculty member of The Curtis Institute of Music.