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Grand Piano

Portfolio

This page gives a small sample of my work. Most of my work in classroom settings and with choirs hasn't been recorded, but stay tuned - more will be added!

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LatterUP Virtual Choir

My very first launch into the world of virtual choirs. This spiritual, arranged by the Podd brothers, was such a blast to do with these homeschool kids from across the United States and Canada.

LatterUP Virtual Choir

The second virtual choir video we did with the homeschool choir. This is a powerhouse piece written by Joseph M. Martin. I am the piano accompanist as well.

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Piano Solo

Recorded at home during quarantine, this song was played during our church Easter service in 2020. This version was arranged by David Glen Hatch.

Piano Solo

Written by Jon Schmidt, this is one my all-time favorite pieces to play when I'm needing to feel some peace. It reminds me that the sun, although rising slowly, does rise and burn away the mist and darkness.

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Song Arrangement

In 2021, we had international leadership from our church come for a visit, and I was asked to organize, rehearse, and conduct a regional youth choir. This is the arrangement I wrote for the choir to sing. 

Church Christmas Service

This is an amateur group who came together to perform during our small congregational Christmas service. I rehearsed the group and am the piano accompanist.

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Choir Class

Vocal Education

A vocal warm-up video I created to help choir members increase their vocal technique and range and prepare for rehearsal.

Curriculum Writing

Set in the decades spanning the Antebellum Period through the Reconstruction Era, this is a comprehensive homeschool curriculum I wrote for my local co-op on the theme of Spiritual Warfare. Meant to be an engaging and memorable experience, lessons are short, but are paired with inquiries and experiences that allow learners to dive deep and immerse themselves in the content through the lens of every academic subject.

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