KRYSTAL MORIN
CONDUCTOR // SINGER // EDUCATOR
About Krystal
Krystal Morin (she/her) is a New England-based conductor, singer, and educator who is passionate about leading singing experiences rooted in empowerment, co-creation, culturally responsive pedagogy, community building, and interdisciplinary story telling.
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Krystal is Associate Director of Choirs for Boston Children's Chorus where she leads ensembles, mentors teaching assistants and part-time artistic staff, and contributes to artistic and educational programming. Krystal is a singer, artistic leader, and leadership team member for VOICES 21C, a Boston-based artists collective dedicated to exploring divergent choral practices and social justice topics. With VOICES 21C, Krystal develops long-form narrative driven programs, imaginative staging, improvisation based arrangements, and educational and community collaborations. Krystal also works as part of Boston University's Prison Arts Initiative co-teaching collaborative arts courses using the Empowering Song approach alongside André de Quadros in facilities throughout the greater Boston area.
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Krystal's background includes diverse music making experiences including ten years as a public high school choir and music teacher, designing and implementing music curriculums in varied settings, providing artistic development and ensemble leadership, multi-modal artistic work in incarceration settings, field leadership, and experience performing as a choral singer and soloist in community and professional ensembles.
Krystal holds a Master’s in Choral Conducting from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee and a B.S. in Music Education from Plymouth State University.
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