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Eduardo Garcia-Novelli

  • Director of Choral Activities
  • Director of the Carthage Choir
  • Associate Professor of Music

Professor Eduardo Garcia-Novelli is a native of Argentina who earned two degrees from conservatories in Buenos Aires. He served as assistant director of the Argentinean National Young People Choir in Buenos Aires and served as director of the award-winning choral program at Belgrano Day School. He earned a Master of Music degree in choral conducting from Westminster Choir College of Rider University, and a Doctorate of Musical Arts in choral conducting from the University of Houston.

Prof. Garcia-Novelli served as assistant director of the Houston Symphony Chorus from 1997 to 2002. He came to Carthage in 2008 from Lamar University, where he was Director of Choral Activities and Director of the Symphony of Southeast Texas Chorus from 2002 to 2008. In 2006 he was awarded Lamar University's Faculty Merit Award for excellence in teaching.

He has a Master of Music in choral conducting from Westminister Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey; and a Doctorate of Musical Arts in choral conducting from the Moores School of Music, University of Houston.

Education

Undergraduate degrees

  • Conservatorio Manuel de Falla — Buenos Aires, Argentina; Music Education
  • Conservatorio Juan Jose Castro — La Lucila, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Choir Master

Graduate degrees

  • Westminister Choir College — Princeton, New Jersey; Master of Music in Choral Conducting
  • Moores School of Music, University of Houston — Houston, Texas; Doctorate of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting
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Contact Information

egarcianovelli@carthage.edu
(262) 551-5918
Siebert Chapel