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Andrew Perricone is a choral conductor currently based in Rochester, NY. Originally from Philadelphia, Andrew holds a B.A. in Music from Kenyon College in Gambier, OH. While at Kenyon, he studied conducting with Dr. Benjamin Locke and co-founded the Kenyon College Männerchor, a tenor-bass chamber choir for which he also served as Music Director for three years. Upon returning to Philadelphia, he worked for the Philadelphia Boys & Girls Choirs, sang with and occasionally conducted PhilHarmonia under Dr. Mitos Andaya Hart, and founded the Warnock Street Chorale, a 17-voice choir which gave its first public performance in Bardascino Park in South Philly in August 2023.
 
Andrew studies choral conducting at the Eastman School of Music under Dr. William Weinert. His conducting appearances this season include Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s “By the Waters of Babylon” and the Bach cantata no. 90, Es reißet euch ein schrecklich Ende.


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