Music Director and Organist: Eugene Sirotkine
Eugene Sirotkine has worked for the last six years as the music director at St. Simeon Episcopal Church in the Bronx, and prior to that for five years at the Mamaroneck United Methodist Church, playing organ, piano and leading various ensembles.
He is a St. Petersburg-born conductor who debuted with the Latvian Philharmonic in St. Petersburg and was an assistant conductor and assistant chorus master with the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1999 through 2008, is the director of the Hudson Valley Singers and the New York Metamorphoses Orchestra.
Over the past two decades he has also conducted orchestras and choruses across the globe, including the Hong Kong Philharmonic; the Symphony Orchestra UN Cuyo in Argentina; the National Symphony Orchestra in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Philharmonic Orchestra of Bari, Italy; the Cape Philharmonic and the Cape Town Opera in South Africa; Cali Philharmonic in Columbia; and with the New York Metamorphoses Orchestra in collaboration with the Paul Taylor Dance Company at New York City Center and the Kennedy Center Orchestra at Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C.
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