• Joined the Boston Conservatory in 2017, and is an instructor of voice.
  • Resident Conductor of the Harvard Glee Club
  • Previously worked for Orion Consultants and Partners in Performance and has written for Internet Brands on subjects ranging from money matters to personal and home development 

Experience

 Active as a conductor, educator, and vocalist, Nathan Reiff holds a Master of Music degree from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University, where he has also completed the coursework toward a Doctor of Musical Arts degree. Reiff's work as a conductor has brought him before ensembles representing some of the broad diversity of the choral world, including the Young People's Chorus of New York City, the Yale Glee Club, the Yale Camerata, and the Ann Arbor Cantata Singers. As a candidate for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Yale, Reiff's scholarly projects focused on the intersection of polystylism and incrementalism in Alfred Schnittke's Concerto for Choir. Beginning in the fall of 2017, Reiff will serve as Resident Conductor of the Harvard Glee Club and Instructor at Boston Conservatory at Berklee, where he will teach a survey sequence on choral repertoire and conduct the Women's Chorus and Chorale. Reiff's primary teachers of conducting have included Jerry Blackstone, Marguerite Brooks, Jeffrey Douma, and David Hill.

Prior to his graduate studies, Nathan performed as a member and Music Director of the Whiffenpoofs, the nation’s oldest all-male a cappella singing group. In addition to his work as a conductor, he taught music at the International School of Trieste in Trieste, Italy and assisted the violinist Midori with the administration of non-profit organizations specializing in music education and community outreach.

Education

Nathan earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University and his Master of Music degree from the University of Michigan.