Nicole Keller is appointed assistant professor of organ and university organist at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre, and Dance, Ann Arbor, effective with the 2022 fall term.
Keller is in demand as a soloist, chamber musician, adjudicator, and clinician. She has performed in the United States and abroad in venues such as St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York; Cathédrale Notre-Dame, Paris, France; Dom St. Stephan, Passau, Germany; St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh, Northern Ireland; and the Kazakh National University of Arts, Astana, Kazakhstan. Her performances with orchestras include concertos, works for small chamber orchestra, and large works involving organ and harpsichord. She has extensive experience as a chamber musician and as a continuo player and performs repertoire that spans seven centuries, consistently including music from underrepresented composers.
Keller’s work as a church musician includes leading volunteer and professional choirs and instrumental ensembles. She has created organ and choral scholar programs, developed children’s choir programs, and has led choirs on tour in the United States and abroad, including residencies at Bristol Cathedral, UK, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland.
She leaves a faculty appointment at Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music, Berea, Ohio as well as her position as associate organist at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Cleveland.
For information: nicolekeller.com.
Other recent appointments:
Eva Sze to St. Agnes Catholic Church, New York City
Andrew Peters to Augustana Lutheran Church, Denver
Henry Lee to West End Collegiate Church, New York City