Music has been a life-long journey for Chris. Starting with piano at three, growing into the pipe organ by five, and conducting by thirteen, notes and staves have always been a part of his life. Currently, Chris serves as Music Coordinator for Sts. Mary and Joseph Parish in Salem, NH. Previously, Chris spent ten years as Artist Faculty at the University of Southern Maine and Director of Music for the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and the Portland Peninsula & Island Parishes where he oversaw the music for five parishes. As organist, he has performed with the Portland Symphony Orchestra, ChoralArt, Oratorio Chorale, the USM Chamber Singers, and many others in addition to solo recitals all across the East Coast and Canada. He regularly performs on harpsichord with St. Mary’s Schola and is a founding member ofthe Sul Cappello Ensemble. As a conductor, he has directed many workshops and conducted numerous choirs over the past fifteen years. He served as artistic director and founding member ofDirigo Ensemble, an elite a cappella ensemble of and for Maine until the pandemic changed the world. Chris was also the conductor of the Cathedral Consort, a board member for the Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ, and Past-Dean of the Portland Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.
Chris holds a bachelor's degree from McGill University in Organ and a Masters degree from the University of Southern Maine in Choral Conducting. While at the University of Southern Maine, Chris developed a particular interest in the pedagogy of music education and continues to research methods of musical instruction.
His organ pedigree includes Michael Joseph, Dr. John Grew, Dr. Hans-Ola Ericcson, and Dr. William Porter. His harpsichord and early music passion were born from Hank Knox, Vallerie Kinslow, and Dr. Lena Weiman Ericcson. As a baritone, he owes much to Bruce Fithian and Scott Wheatly for their immeasurable coaching and support. Outside of music, Chris works as a Sr. Business Analyst with Solect, the #3 solar C&I Developer in the USA, where he helps manage over 32 Megawatts of solar projects per year.
In his spare time, Chris enjoys working on home building projects with his family, woodworking, hiking, swimming, and listening to audiobooks.