COREY SHOTWELL

tenor

Corey Shotwell is a tenor specializing in the performance of music from the 14th through the 18th centuries, both as a soloist and ensemble member, with a particular passion for the music of the 17th and 18th centuries. His recent season highlights include performances with the Oregon Bach Festival, San Diego Bach Collegium, Bach Akademie Charlotte, Apollo’s Fire, Boston Early Music Festival, Carmel Bach Festival, Staunton Music Festival, and Alkemie Medieval Music Ensemble.

Corey earned his MMA in Early Music, Oratorio, and Chamber Ensemble from the Institute of Sacred Music at Yale University. Corey also holds degrees from Western Michigan University and the Cleveland Institute of Music. Originally from West Michigan, Corey now resides in New Haven, Connecticut, and serves as an adjunct voice instructor at Mt. Holyoke College. When not he’s not singing, he enjoys baking bread, drinking coffee, knitting sweaters, and hiking. For more information on Corey and his upcoming performances, visit www.coreyshotwell.com.