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Robin Freeman

Conductor and singer Robin Freeman graduated from Gordon College with a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance, where she was a student of Susan Brooks and Gale Fuller.  Ms. Freeman also studied conducting with Dr. Kenneth Phillips and C. Thomas Brooks, and sang in the Gordon College Choir and Gordon College Chamber Singers.  After graduating in 2006, Ms. Freeman was a singer and an assistant conductor in the Three Hierarchs’ Chapel at St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary in Crestwood, New York.  While at St. Vladimir’s, Ms. Freeman conducted and performed Orthodox liturgical music from the Greek, Russian, Eastern European, and American traditions. 

As a singer, Ms. Freeman has performed in North America, Europe, and Asia.  She has performed a wide variety of repertoire, including opera and operetta, art song, musical theater, and jazz, as well as a number of new works.  In 2006, Ms. Freeman was cast as Lucinde in the premiere of The Doctor in Spite of Himself, a new orchestration and translation of Gounod’s Le Médecin malgré lui.  Ms. Freeman has also been active in musical theater for most of her life, having starred in productions such as The Secret Garden, Anything Goes, and Into the Woods

Ms. Freeman is currently pursuing a Master of Music at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, where this year she will work with the Singing Hoosiers and the Symphonic Chorus.