Sean James Fleming Resume
Sean Fleming’s Music Biography
Sean Fleming performs regularly with the Bowdoin Chorus, Down East Singers, Lincoln Academy Lincolnaires, Lincoln Festival Chorus, Maine Friends of Music, St. Cecilia Chamber Choir, Sheepscot Valley Chorus, and Tapestry Singers. He is the assistant director of the 150-voice Midcoast Community Chorus, and is the music director for the Hearts Ever Young Chorus. He regularly accompanies many high school and junior high festivals. He has worked with Ann Arbor Camerata, Bowdoin Chamber Choir, Bowdoin Summer Music Festival Chorus, Coastal Chorale, Colby College Chorale, Maine Pro Musica, Oratorio Chorale, Renaissance Voices, University of Michigan Gilbert and Sullivan Society, University of Southern Maine Chorale, University of Southern Maine Chamber Singers, and Vox Nova Chamber Choir. An organ recitalist who has performed throughout the United States, Mr. Fleming studied organ and piano with Ray Cornils, John Doney, Michael Lindsey, and Gerald McGee. For the past twenty-four years he has served as organist at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Newcastle. Sean Fleming has directed or accompanied over seventy musical theater productions nationwide. Most recently he was the music director and accompanist for Heartwood Regional Theater Company‘s professional production of “Into the Woods,” and he was the music director and orchestral conductor for recent productions of “Fiddler on the Roof,” “Godspell,” “Jekyll and Hyde,” “The Legend of Jim Cullen,” “Sunday in the Park with George,” and “West Side Story” with Heartwood. Mr. Fleming was the music director for recent productions of “The Music Man,” “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” and “The Pirates of Penzance” with the Watts Hall Community Players. He was the recipient of a 2009 St. Botolph Club Foundation grant award in recognition of his achievements in music. | ||
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May 11, 2018
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