Christine Cornell
Vocal Instructor
Christine Cornell is a musician and actor based in Brooklyn, New York. She is also a teaching artist and co-director of Brooklyn Harmonics Vocal Program for Teens, Tweens and Twenty+ with her long-time collaborator, Broadway music director and arranger, Jeffrey Klitz. She loves performing with an orchestra and has recently joined Sound Symphony Orchestra as their artist in residence! Her most recent performance with them included a major bucket list piece of her's, “Knoxville: Summer of 1915” by Samuel Barber, conducted by Dorothy Savitch. Last summer, Christine performed a multi-city concert series in Italy with Ghostlight Chorus (music director Dr. Evelyn Troester DeGraf). She was a featured artist for Erik Carlson’s Slowly Expanding Milton Babbitt album (Three Theatrical Songs) and has performed on several jazz recordings, like “Moon River” and “When I Fall in Love” (artist and arranger, Justin Rothberg). Recently, she played Sister Margaretta in the Virginia Opera/Virginia Arts Festival Co-Production of The Sound of Music conducted by Rob Fisher. She made her film music debut in Alex Weston’s original score for What Breaks the Ice (Released October 2021).
Some other favorite performances include: Joanna Gleason’s Out of the Eclipse (54 Below, Quick Center, Renberg), The Apple and Other Slip-Ups (ARC Stages), The Most Happy Fella (Goodspeed), The Sound of Music(Paper Mill Playhouse, Sacred Heart), Master Class (Gulf Shore Playhouse), A Nantucket Christmas Carol (White Heron Theater), and Four Saints in Three Acts (BAM).
Christine is a member of Actors Equity Association and on the roster at Avalon Artists Group. Her alma mater is the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.
Contact Information:
Instagram: @christinecornellmusic
Website: https://www.christinecornellmusic.com/