Everett McCorvey

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Everett McCorvey is a native of Montgomery, Alabama and a graduate of the University of Alabama, where he received his degrees, including a doctorate in musical arts. He has given performances at the Metropolitan Opera, Kennedy Center, Radio City Music Hall, Teatro Comunale, Florence, Italy, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England, and in over 23 countries.

He is the founder and artistic director of the American Spiritual Ensemble, a professional ensemble dedicated to the performance and preservation of the American Negro spiritual and he is the artistic director of the National Chorale of New York City, a professional choir dedicated to performing the titans of the classical choral repertoire. In his home state of Kentucky, he is the chairman of the Kentucky Arts Council and nationally, he is an advisory panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts and on the board of trustees for the Sullivan Foundation of New York, an organization dedicated to identifying gifted young opera singers in the early stages of their professional careers and helping them develop through a unique program combining audition awards with continuing support for learning new roles.

He has served on the faculties of the New York State Summer School of the Arts, American Institute of Musical Studies, Graz, Austria, and Bay View Music Festival as co-opera conductor and co-director of the American Negro Spirituals Intensive Program. He holds the position of Endowed Chair of Opera and Professor of Voice at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky.