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Andrew (Drew) Whitlow (Savannah, GA) is a conductor, church musician, and music educator. By creating avenues for artists to give back to communities in need, he hopes to harness the restorative power of music to create lasting change. His pursuit of choral excellence is driven by a belief in the ability of music to engage its listeners.
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Andrew Whitlow is a conductor and tenor with interests ranging from sacred chamber music to barbershop. He holds a B.M. in Church Music and an M.M. in Choral Conducting from Furman University and East Carolina University, respectively. During his master’s degree, Andrew studied vocal pedagogy extensively and authored “Vocal Scientist at the Podium: A Choral Methodology Based in Vocal Science” as his master’s thesis. Andrew has held several directorship positions, including past duties as Music Director of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Rocky Mount, NC. He currently serves as Director of Fine Arts Operations and Choir Director at Calvary Day School in Savannah, GA. His ensembles consistently receive high marks at the regional and state levels of GMEA and GHSA.
As an undergraduate student, he organized and musically directed multiple benefit concerts of Renaissance choral music that raised money for various charitable organizations in need. This combined interest later led to his co-founding of Servire Chorus, of which he currently serves as artistic director. Servire has brought its Sing and Serve Mission to communities throughout the southeast, bringing in some of the premier choral musicians in the country to conduct benefit concerts, educational outreach, and hands-on service projects to aid local non-profits and foster relationships throughout the region.
Andrew has been featured as a soloist throughout the southeast. His solo work in Benjamin Britten’s Hymn to St. Cecilia and Edward Bairstow’s Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent was featured in “Appear and Inspire,” a professionally recorded album of the ECU Chamber Singers by Gothic Records. Whitlow has also enjoyed experiences at Duke Chapel, including appearances in the Duke Bach Cantata Series and Chorworks Early Music, with whom he recorded and presented the premier modern haute-contre performance of “Sitivit anima mea” from DeLalande’s Quemadmodum desiderat cervus. He has appeared as a soloist at Christ Church Episcopal Savannah and as a staff singer at the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist in Savannah, GA, where he has performed as the tenor soloist in works such as Mozart’s Requiem and Handel’s Messiah.
Andrew (Drew) Whitlow (Savannah, GA) is a conductor, church musician, and music educator. By creating avenues for artists to give back to communities in need, he hopes to harness the restorative power of music to create lasting change. His pursuit of choral excellence is driven by a belief in the ability of music to engage its listeners.
#Servirechorus #SingandServe
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#Servirechorus #SingandServe
Andrew Whitlow is a conductor and tenor with interests ranging from sacred chamber music to barbershop. He holds a B.M. in Church Music and an M.M. in Choral Conducting from Furman University and East Carolina University, respectively. During his master’s degree, Andrew studied vocal pedagogy extensively and authored “Vocal Scientist at the Podium: A Choral Methodology Based in Vocal Science” as his master’s thesis. Andrew has held several directorship positions, including past duties as Music Director of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Rocky Mount, NC. He currently serves as Director of Fine Arts Operations and Choir Director at Calvary Day School in Savannah, GA. His ensembles consistently receive high marks at the regional and state levels of GMEA and GHSA.
As an undergraduate student, he organized and musically directed multiple benefit concerts of Renaissance choral music that raised money for various charitable organizations in need. This combined interest later led to his co-founding of Servire Chorus, of which he currently serves as artistic director. Servire has brought its Sing and Serve Mission to communities throughout the southeast, bringing in some of the premier choral musicians in the country to conduct benefit concerts, educational outreach, and hands-on service projects to aid local non-profits and foster relationships throughout the region.
Andrew has been featured as a soloist throughout the southeast. His solo work in Benjamin Britten’s Hymn to St. Cecilia and Edward Bairstow’s Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent was featured in “Appear and Inspire,” a professionally recorded album of the ECU Chamber Singers by Gothic Records. Whitlow has also enjoyed experiences at Duke Chapel, including appearances in the Duke Bach Cantata Series and Chorworks Early Music, with whom he recorded and presented the premier modern haute-contre performance of “Sitivit anima mea” from DeLalande’s Quemadmodum desiderat cervus. He has appeared as a soloist at Christ Church Episcopal Savannah and as a staff singer at the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist in Savannah, GA, where he has performed as the tenor soloist in works such as Mozart’s Requiem and Handel’s Messiah.