Meaghan Sheehan began singing in 1997 as a member of the Elm City Girls’ Choir in New Haven, CT under the direction of Thomas Brand. Her appreciation of choral music continued to grow throughout high school and into college. At the University of Connecticut, Ms. Sheehan sang as a member and President of the UConn Festival Chorus and the Storrs Collegium Musicum and was Music Director of the a cappella group, Rubyfruit. She has performed with the Vernon Chorale, the Connecticut Chamber Singers, the Woodland Scholars, and the Sorbonne Scholars of L’Universite Paris IV in Paris, France, and has sung as both a member and section leader of several church choirs throught the state. From 2005-2006, Ms. Sheehan returned to the United Choir School, the umbrella organization of the Elm City Girls’ Chor, as a teaching assistant and co-conductor in divisions in Branford and Milford, CT. Currently, Ms. Sheehan is employed by the Hartford Public School System where she teaches General Music to students in Pre-K through 6th grade and directs an after-school choir. Ms. Sheehan has traveled abroad as a member of the Vermont-based choral ensemble, Village Harmony, which is known for its work with traditional polyphonic singing styles including American Shapenote as well as traditional Georgian and Balkan music.





