About: John Ehrlich
Founder and Music Director of The Spectrum Singers, has been active as a singer and conductor in the Boston and Cambridge areas for more than 40 years. Son of a concert pianist and a microbiologist, Mr. Ehrlich was born in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, and prepared for higher education at Grosse Pointe University School and the New Hampton School. He studied music and conducting while attending the Hartt School of Music, Trinity College, and both Harvard and Boston Universities. His teachers were Robert Shaw, Gregg Smith, G. Wallace Woodworth, Nathan Gottschalk, and Vytautous Marijousius. Also a singer, Mr. Ehrlich has sung with Hartford Chamber Choir, Tanglewood Festival Chorus, Cambridge Society for Early Music, John Oliver Chorale, Boston Baroque, Cantata Singers, and Boston's Emmanuel Church choir. For eight seasons he was Music Director of the Master Singers of Worcester. This is Mr. Ehrlich’s 37th season as Music Director of The Spectrum Singers.
Articles by John Ehrlich:
- Prokofiev from LSO and Gergiev: Powerful, Profound, 28 Mar 2009 in Reviews
- BSO Burnishes Brahms, Bruckner, 26 Mar 2009 in Reviews
- Bezuidenhout/Müllejans Duo Dazzles Cambridge, 24 Mar 2009 in Reviews
- Six Strings Brought Delight to Acton, 18 Mar 2009 in Reviews