Department of Music Faculty
Constance DeFotis, DMAAssistant Professor of Music, Director of Choral Activities(860) 486-2562
Among her major chorus preparations were collaborations with Claudio Abbado, James Levine, Antol Dorati, and Charles Dutoit with the Berlin Philharmonic. The Gazzetta Mantova reported after a Brahms Requiem performance with Claudio Abbado conducting, that, "… the chorus was excellent in this monumental Gestaltung, which would have pleased BrahThe proportions of dynamic variance and the colorful espressivo singing were convincing again and again." The Adelaide Journalin Australia said, "They don't come any better than this … the full range of tone and expression was expounded upon in the astonishingly varied works. Exquisite, throbbing pianissimo in La Déploration de Johannes Ockeghem&hellip. On the podium was Constance DeFotis, expert, elegant, clearly focused in her directions." While on a Fulbright grant, she worked with Frieder Bernius and the Kammerchor Stuttgart, Eric Ericson and the Choeur de Radio France, the Nederlands Kamerkoor and Danmarks Radiokor with Uwe Gronostay and observed the Berlin Philharmonic under various conductors. DeFotis received her bachelor of arts and master of music degrees in choral music from the University of Illinois in Urbana and her doctor of musical arts degree in choral conducting from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Constance DeFotis is also a mezzo-soprano and German diction coach. As a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chorus directed by Margaret Hillis, she performed, recorded, and toured with Carlo Maria Giulini, Claudio Abbado, Georg Solti, Daniel Barenboim, James Levine, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, et al. Her interpretations of new music have brought her critical acclaim, especially through performances with the San Francisco Symphony, Südwestfunk-Orchester in Baden-Baden, and work with Luigi Nono in Freiburg. DeFotis is currently at work on a monograph entitled The Dramaturgy of the Choral Rehearsal: Techniques for the Phases of Work. In addition, she is active as a clinician, guest conductor, and program annotator. Constance DeFotis has recorded on the Centaur, Holden CD, and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation labels.
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