About
Dr. Janet
Galvan
1998 West Virginia All-State
Children's Chorus Conductor
 
 

Professor of Music at Ithaca College, conducts the
Ithaca College Women's Chorale and is artistic
director for the Ithaca Children's Choir.
Dr. Galvan has prepared choruses for many conductors
including Lukas Foss, Carl St. Clair, Eji Que, Gisele
Bendor, Doreen Rao and Grand Llewellyn. Dr. Galvan's
contribution to choral music was recognized by her New
York colleagues in 1995 when she received the New York
Outstanding Choral Director Award.
 
 
Active as a guest conductor, Dr. Galvan has conducted
all-state and regional choral festivals across the country.
As a guest conductor, she works with choirs of all
ages, children through adults. Conducting appearances in
1997 include the Massachusetts, Missouri, New Mexico,
Virginia and New York All-State Choruses. She conducted
the first college/university Women's Honors Choir at the
Eastern Division American Choral Directors Association
Conference in Washington, D.C. in February of 1994 and
the ACDA National Children's Honors Choir in March of
1995. Dr. Galvan was a headline conductor at the 1996
Western and Southern Division ACDA conventions. She
conducted the North American Children's Chorale and the 
New England Symphonic Ensemble in concert in 1996 and
1997, The Chorale and the State Philharmonic of Bialysotk,
Poland in concert in 1995, and will return to conduct in
Carnegie Hall in June of 1998. Her own choral groups
have been chosen to perform at national and regional
conventions of ACDA and the Music Educators National
Conference (MENC). She has also been a featured
clinician in summer workshops at many colleges and
universities. Her outstanding work as a conductor
and clinician was recognized by Boosey and Hawkes,
and Dr. Galvan was asked to be a clinician for that
company in 1989. She is a member of the Artistic
Staff of the Choral Music Experience (CME) founded
by Dr. Doreen Rao.


Dr. Galvan's expertise in treble choral music and
innovative programming led to her association with Roger
Dean Publishing Company in the development of the
Janet Galvan Women's Choir Series as well as "Roots
and Wings," a series for young singers.

As a soloist, Dr. Galvan her performed leading soprano
roles with the Ithaca Opera Company. She was a
member of the Grammy Award-winning Robert Shaw
Institute Chorus for three years.







 
 
1