The Shoreline Chorale (TSC) seeks an inspiring and collaborative Music Director to begin duties in January 2027.
Founded in 1982, TSC is a non-auditioned SATB community chorus of approximately 50-60 singers serving Connecticut's shoreline communities. TSC’s repertoire reflects a variety of musical styles and traditions, and is committed to artistic excellence, lifelong learning, and building connections through the shared experience of choral music.
TSC operates on a 2-season year (August – November, January – May) and presents one concert each season. Rehearsals are held on Wednesday evenings in Madison, CT, and concerts are typically held in venues throughout the shoreline region. An accompanist is engaged for rehearsals and performances.
The successful candidate will be a skilled conductor, teacher, and community builder who values the unique opportunities that come with working with adult singers from diverse musical backgrounds. We seek an individual who can foster musical growth, cultivate a welcoming and inclusive environment, and partner with the Board of Directors to support the organization's continued vitality and growth.
Responsibilities
The Music Director will:
Provide artistic and musical leadership for the Chorale
Plan and conduct weekly rehearsals and performances
Collaborate with the Board of Directors in the selection of repertoire and development of concert programs
Foster a positive, supportive, and engaging rehearsal environment that encourages musical growth and member retention
Teach vocal technique, musicianship, style, and interpretation appropriate to adult community singers
Work collaboratively with the accompanist and guest musicians
Support efforts to recruit new singers and strengthen community engagement
Serve as an ambassador for the Chorale within the local arts and cultural community
Attend Board meetings as requested
Requirements
Desired Qualifications
Strong conducting and rehearsal leadership skills
Experience directing community choruses, church choirs, educational ensembles, or similar groups
Knowledge of a broad range of choral repertoire and programming
Ability to teach vocal technique and develop singers' musical abilities
Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills
A collaborative leadership style and ability to work effectively with volunteer leadership
Commitment to building community and creating an inclusive and welcoming environment
Enthusiasm, flexibility, creativity, and a sense of humor
Preferred Qualifications
Master's degree in Choral Conducting, Music Education, Vocal Performance, or a related field; or a bachelor’s degree with experience conducting choruses and/or choirs
Familiarity with the Connecticut and New England choral community