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Holland Jancaitis is
conductor of the Cornell Chorale and the Cornell Chamber
Singers. He holds degrees from Yale University (M.M., M.M.A.,
choral conducting) and Carnegie Mellon University (B.F.A., piano
performance).
At Yale, he was conductor
of the University (Battell) Chapel Choir and a member of the
Schola Cantorum for four years. With the Schola Cantorum he
performed in Hungary, England, and France. He was also principal
assistant conductor of the Yale Camerata.
Prior to attending Yale,
Holland was assistant music director at Westminster Presbyterian
Church in Pittsburgh. There he sang with the Mendelssohn Choir
of Pittsburgh, maintained a studio of private students, and was
active in musical theater, directing music for productions at
Carnegie Mellon, West Virginia Public Theater, and Canterbury
Dinner Theater. In 2001, he directed the music for the first
Malaysian production of Nunsense in Kuala Lumpur. He was
born and raised in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. |