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Justin Birchell (Choral Conductor, Baritone)

Born: January 2, 1989 - Anchorage, Alaska, USA

The American baritone, conductor, composer, and educator, Justin Birchell, studied Music Performance at University of Alaska Anchorage (2007-2010); Music Theory and Composition at Portland State University (2015-2016); and Bachelor’s Degree in Music Theory and Composition at Sierra College (2016-2017). He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Performance (2017-2019) and his Master of Musicc degree in Voice Performance (2019-2021), both from UCLA’s Herb Alpert School of Music. He obtained his DMA in Choral Conducting from the University of Washington (September 2021-June 2023). At UCLA, he was a recipient of the Elaine Krown Klein Fine Arts Scholarship, The Mimi Alpert Feldman Scholarship, and two Dean’s Medals, and was a Fellow of the Gluck Fellows Music Outreach Program. He was a 2019-2020 winner of the UCLA Philharmonia All-Stars concerto competition.

Justin Birchell is the Music Director at Wallingford United Methodist Church (since April 2022), and the Music and Artistic Director of Vivat Musica Polish Choir of the Seattle Polish Home (since September 2021). He is an Assistant Conductor of the UW Chorale, and the instructor for ENGL 197A: Writing in the Humanities (a class of the Program for Writing Across Campus, linked to MUSIC 120, Survey of Music). He is a former conductor of the UW Glee Club. He is a member of Choral Arts Northwest.

For many years, Justin Birchell was passionately active in the performing arts scene in his hometown of Anchorage, Alaska. He was the primary music director and singing teacher at TBA Theatre, Inc (June 2008-August 2012), an educational nonprofit, for four years. He music-directed TBA’s mainstage production of The Sound of Music and composed the live original score for TBA’s cirque nouveau spectacle Illusions: Wild Things, among many other projects there. For two years, he served as the choir director at Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (August 2011-2013), where he also composed a number of original choral works. He also presented the workshop World Music as a Window on the Human Spirit to the Pacific Northwest District Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association. As an educator, he has presented workshops, master-classes, and guest lectures for the University of Alaska Anchorage, Palmer Arts Council, Anchorage School District and others. He was the 2018 winner of the Ted Stevens Young Alaskan Artist Award from the Anchorage Festival of Music.

Justin Birchell is also a passionate lover of wilderness, and before college, he spent over three years working in a remote wilderness lodge in the Brooks Mountain Range of Northern Alaska, about 250 miles from the nearest town (or opera house!).

As an opera performer, Justin Birchell began his career in Anchorage Opera’s chorus while still in high school (since August 2005) and later sang the role of Sacristan in Anchorage Opera’s Tosca and Samuel in their Pirates of Penzance. Other notable opera roles include Figaro in UAA Opera’s production of W.A. Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, Dr. Falke and Herr Frank in Portland State University’s Die Fledermaus, Silvio in Opera Fairbanks’ I Pagliacci (June-July 2018), along with numerous roles through Opera UCLA, including creating the roles of Manfred in Lost Childhood and Padre Antonio in Juana, both world premieres.

Justin Birchell also remains active as a composer. His original song-cycle Three Nocturnes - Words of the Night was premiered at UCLA in June 2018 by soprano Stephanie Deprez and pianist Victoria Kirsch, and in June 2019 he sang the premiere of his own art song Aurora Aubade, on poetry from Alaskan poet Ian Colbert’s beautiful volume Midnight Elegies. Justin’s incidental music for The Death of Edgar Allan Poe traveled to Scotland in summer of 2018 for TBA Theatre’s production at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Justin's new work Why the Heck Not: Excerpts from a One-Man Music-Video Opera About the Time I Ran a Meme Page on Instagram Because it's a Pandemic and Everything is Ridiculous was included in his 2021 video recital, This is Just a Recital. His arrangement of the Grateful Dead's Attics of My Life for TTBB choir was sung by the UW Glee Club in 2022. He currently lives in Lives in Seattle, Washington.


Sources:
University of Washington: School of Music Website
Justin Birchell profiles on Facebook & LinkedIn
Photo 16: Robin Farmer; Photo 17: Phoebe Piper
Bits & pieces from other sources
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (June 2024)

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Justin Birchell (University of Washington: School of Music)
Jusin Birchell - Baritone, Conducor, Educator (Official Website)
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Justin Birchell Channel on YouTube


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