J. Christine Le

Choral Studies
Instructor, Fundamentals of Conducting
Conductor, Camerata
Associate Conductor, University Singers

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J. Christine Le has served as conductor, clinician, adjudicator, and collaborative pianist in Louisiana, Michigan, Florida, and Mississippi. She taught chorus and music theory in Florida and Louisiana public schools for 9 years. Choirs under Ms. Le’s direction have performed at State, Regional, and National ACDA Conferences. A founding member and past associate conductor of the Orlando Sings Symphonic Chorus, Ms. Le conducted Haydn’s Die Schöpfung with The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra in 2022.

Ms. Le was the first middle school clinician for Jacksonville Sings! in September 2019, and she has conducted honor choirs in several Florida counties. Ms. Le has adjudicated choral festivals in Michigan and Florida, including the Orlando Worldstrides Heritage Festival. She has presented at the Louisiana ACDA and Florida Music Educators’ Association conferences.

Ms. Le earned her Bachelor’s degree in Choral Music Education from Centenary College of Louisiana, studying under Dr. Julia Thorn. She completed her Masters of Music at Michigan State University, studying under Dr. David Rayl, Dr. Sandra Snow, and Dr. Jonathan Reed. At the University of North Texas, Ms. Le currently serves as instructor of record for Camerata, teaching assistant for University Singers, and Chorus Master for the UNT Opera’s production of Le nozze di Figaro.