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Music Director

Dr. Paul French, Music Director, is Professor Emeritus of Vocal Studies at Southern Oregon University where he taught for 34 years. In recent years, to much acclaim, Dr. Paul French and Southern Oregon Repertory Singers have brought world-class performances to audiences in the Rogue Valley in their annual series of concerts. Highlights of the series have been beloved choral masterworks, from the baroque period to the 20th Century, as well as showcasing new music from living composers.

Dr. Paul French’s practiced hands have also guided preeminent musical organizations including Rogue Valley Symphony, Rogue Opera, Jefferson Baroque Orchestra, and the Northwest Bach Festival. He was Chorus Master for the 2015 opening of the Britt Classical Festival with the stirringly epic “Carmina Burana,” as well as “Messiah” with Rogue Valley Symphony. Dr. Paul French also directs the choir at Trinity Episcopal Church in Ashland, which is regarded among the top tier choirs in Oregon for liturgical music.

Equipped with extensive professional experience as a singer, conductor, and educator, Dr. Paul French has led ensembles to noteworthy acclaim at prestigious six-state conventions, such as the American Choral Directors Association Northwest Convention (1994, 2002), the American Guild of Organists Northwest Convention (1997), and the Oregon Music Educators National Conference (2002, 2007).

Dr. Paul French, Music Director of Southern Oregon Repertory Singers and Professor Emeritus of Choral Studies at Southern Oregon University
Dr. Paul French, directing the Southern Oregon Repertory Singers during a choral performance

A Masterclass in Choral Artistry: Dr. French and the Southern Oregon Repertory Singers Earn High Praise for World-Class Performances

Prominent artists and composers, including internationally renowned soprano, Julianne Baird, and revered composer, Morten Lauridsen, have praised Dr. Paul French and his ensembles for their “beautiful and inspiring” and “brilliant and superb” performances. Willene Gunn, Director Emerita of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Opera Program, awarded further praise for the Southern Oregon Repertory Singers’ West Coast Premier of Mozart’s “Mass in C Minor,” a performance she described as “measuring up to anything I have heard in any concert hall anywhere.”