Established July, 1979, in the prestigious Steinert Hall . Technique, coaching, repertoire,
and recital & cabaret accompanist.
New Studio Address: 555 Amory Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130...... (near English School)
Mailing Address: 41 Morton Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Cell: 617-467-0114
TODD C. GORDON
VOICE INSTRUCTOR B.M. University of Arkansas M.M. New England Conservatory I opened my private vocal studio in July, 1979 in the presitgious Steinert Building on Boylston Street, Boston. In addition to maintaining my active private studio, I am currently an Associate Professor of Voice at Berklee College of Music, instructor of voice at Emerson College, and an Associate Lecturer A at University of Massachusetts/Boston. I began my teaching career in September of 1975, under the mentorship of the late Bernard Barbeau, as an instructor of voice with the Extension Division of the New England Conservatory, Additionally, I love to MD theatrical productions. I have served as Music Director for New Repertory Theatre Watertown’s productions of The Little Prince, Little Shop of Horrors, Rent, The World Goes ‘Round, Passing Strange, The Last Five Years, Darling Divas Deck the Holidays, Sophie Tucker: The Last of the Red Hot Mamas, Hot Mikado, Cabaret (IRNE Nominee, Best Music Director) Gutenberg!, The Musical, Dessa Rose, Side by Side by Sondheim, Lippa’s The Wild Party (IRNE Nominee, Best Music Director), Ragtime (IRNE Award, Best Music Director), Into the Woods (IRNE Award, Best Music Director), The Threepenny Opera (IRNE Nominee, Best Music Director), and musical supervision for According to Tip. I was seen as the onstage pianist for New Rep’s Bill W. and Dr. Bob and have worked in the New England area on productions for Wheelock Family Theatre, Lyric Stage, Publick Theatre, Gloucester Stage, Charles Playhouse/Second Stage, Stoneham Theatre, Brandeis Theatre Company, Tufts University, University of Massachusetts, and Emerson Stage. I am also the organist/choir director at the 2nd Congregational Church, Winchester, MA. |