NICHOLAS
WHITE, Artistic Director, is a Grammy nominated composer and conductor, as well as a
versatile organist, pianist and singer, with experience in many different
styles of music. Nicholas gives frequent performances throughout the United
States, and has a steady stream of commissions from musical organizations
across the country. He is Artistic Director of Chorus Angelicus &
Gaudeamus, Organist and Choirmaster of St. John's Episcopal Church, Beverly
Farms, MA, and is also Founding Music Director of the New York City vocal
ensemble, Tiffany Consort. Nicholas was born in London, England, and received
his early musical training as a treble chorister. He held his first organist
and choirmaster position at the age of fifteen, going on to become organ scholar
of Clare College, Cambridge, from 1986-1989. Since coming to the U.S. in 1989,
Nicholas has held various positions in churches, colleges and schools. From
1994-1998 he was Assistant Organist and Choirmaster of Washington National
Cathedral in Washington, DC, and was also Keyboard Artist for the Cathedral
Choral Society. He was Music Director and Conductor of the Woodley Ensemble,
one of Washington’s premiere chamber choirs, from 1997-2000, and was Organist
and Choirmaster of St. Michael’s Church, New York City from 1998 – 2005. From
2006-2007 Nicholas was Organist and Choirmaster of All Saints’ Episcopal
Church, Philadelphia, PA and Composer-in-Residence at Philadelphia Cathedral.
In 2003 White founded Tiffany Consort, a New York City based ensemble of eight
accomplished singers. The group's first CD, "O Magnum Mysterium" was
nominated for a Grammy, and the second CD, "In Sure and Certain Hope:
Choral Music of Nicholas White", was released in December 2006. Nicholas
is an active and critically acclaimed composer, with music published by
Hinshaw, Trinitas, Augsburg Fortress and Oxford University Press. His
large-scale work for solo soprano, chorus, organ, brass and percussion
-"Magnificat" - was premiered at the National Cathedral in 1997, and
was performed in a newly orchestrated version in May 2009. Other commissions
include "Full Freedom", a piece for multiple choirs, instrumentalists
and dancers, written for the annual choral tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. in January 2002 at The Kennedy Center in Washington DC. White has received
numerous commissions from choirs across the country, most recently from the
Hanson Institute for American Music (Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY),
Lyric Fest (Philadelphia, PA), Christchurch Cathedral (Cincinnati, OH), The
Commonwealth Youthchoirs (Philadelphia, PA), and The Chancel Choir (Lubbock,
TX).