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![]() Celebrating our 14th season![]() The Staff
Ms. Crocker is recognized nationally as a leading expert in children’s choirs. In addition to her MCC work, Ms. Crocker is Vice-President of Choral Publications at Hal Leonard Corporation, the world’s largest music publishing house.
As a composer, Ms. Crocker’s works have been performed around the world. The recipient of several ASCAP awards, she is well known for her work in developing choral instructional materials and is an author of Experiencing Choral Music, a choral textbook series for grades 6-12 published by McGraw-Hill/Glencoe. Ms. Crocker also developed “Essential Musicianship”, a curriculum used throughout the world to teach vocal technique, music theory, and sight singing. A popular guest conductor, Ms. Crocker was awarded the Excellence in Youth Music award from the Civic Music Association of Milwaukee in 2002.
Ms. Granatella currently works as a free-lance musician, is a paid professional singer with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Chorus, is a Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra ACE (Artists in Community Education) collaborator, and researches, writes and edits for Hal Leonard Corporation. She travels weekly to Appleton, where she has created and teaches “Lap Time-Learning Time,” a music class for the very young at the Center for Integrated Arts.
Mr. Roberts' choirs have performed at numerous state and regional music conferences as well as with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Roberts received recognition from the Wisconsin Choral Director's Association as an Outstanding Young Conductor, and received the Distinguished Teacher Award from the United States Department of Education for his work with a student who was named a Presidential Scholar in the arts.
Amanda Shoemaker, Prelude Choir Director, is an elementary school music teacher at Lakeview and E.W. Luther Elementary Schools in South Milwaukee. Ms. Shoemaker has a BFA in Music Education from the UW-Milwaukee, where she graduated with honors in 2003. Ms. Shoemaker has experience as a church choir director, and is also a private voice and piano teacher.
Mariella Guillen, Prelude Choir Director, holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts, and has post-baccalaureate teaching certifications from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Since 2000 Ms. Guillen has taught music and coordinated the music program at Victory K-8 School for the Gifted and Talented in Milwaukee. She has served as the Elementary General Music Chair for the Wisconsin Music Educators Association. An accomplished pianist, Ms. Guillen has extensive piano performance and teaching experience in America and Venezuela.
Deborah Patel, Executive Director, has served in leadership positions at several arts and social service organizations. Prior to joining MCC’s staff, Ms. Patel was Interim Executive Director of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Patel graduated summa cum laude from Concordia College (Moorhead, MN), and holds a JD degree from George Washington Law School (D.C.), where she was a member of the Order of the Coif and the editor-in-chief of The Journal of Law & Economics. She began her legal career at Foley & Lardner and was “Of Counsel” to the Banta Corporation for many years. She sang with the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus for 17 years, where she was a member of its professional core. She has participated in Carnegie Hall’s Professional Choral Workshops, and has been a soloist with the Handel & Haydn Society, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony Chorus, and Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra. She is a former president of Professional Dimensions and is a member of Leadership America’s class of 2000.
Paula Bell, Operations Director, graduated from UW-Madison with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. She is also a qualified substitute teacher, with years of teaching assistant experience. She brings both teaching and business skills to the Milwaukee Children’s Choir.
Lorinda Liongson, Administrative Assistant, graduated from Carroll College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. She received a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of California - Santa Barbara. She practiced as a child and family therapist in Decatur, IL for three years. In 1994, she and her husband decided to move back to Milwaukee. She found a short-term job with The Mark Travel Corporation and ended up staying for 9 years. She moved up the ranks from being a reservation call agent to a contracting coordinator up to a destination product contracting/buyer manager. Her career at The Mark Travel Corporation allowed her to travel to many different destinations in Europe, China, and the Caribbean. She has two daughters at MCC, and she enjoys being a part of this wonderful organization.
Charles O'Brien, City Program Director, is a Music Education major at UW-Milwaukee. He is an avid Euphonium player and studies under Tuba virtuoso Martin Erickson. Prior to moving to Milwaukee, Mr. O’Brien played euphonium for the College of Lake County Wind Ensemble. He is an active vocalist and enjoys singing any chance he gets. Mr. O’Brien has served in various different leadership positions with several service organizations. During the summer months, Mr. O’Brien is the Camp Director for a prestigious Boy Scout Camp located in Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Other than music, Mr. O’Brien enjoys baseball, camping, teaching, and backpacking. A native of Chicago, Illinois, he is excited to be living in Milwaukee and working with MCC. |
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