Nate Barnett

Nate Barnett is a conductor, composer, and tenor living in Philadelphia, PA. He is a member of the acclaimed new music ensemble The Crossing, recently performing with the group on three Grammy-nominated albums, Voyages, The Arc in the Sky, and Carthage. He also music directs the Uncommon Music Festival, an annual chamber music festival in Sitka, AK that promotes an inclusive, accessible, and community-oriented vision of classical music. The festival will celebrate its fifth anniversary in 2020.

Nate performs regularly around the United States, with recent appearances at Carnegie Hall, Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center, the Met Cloisters, and Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. He also works actively in theater and popular music. In 2018 he assembled, arranged for, and directed a 24-person professional choir for Yebba’s “Evergreen” music video by Apple Music.

Nate received his Bachelors of Arts in Music from Yale University, where he studied conducting with Jeffrey Douma and Toshiyuki Shimada, composition with Kathryn Alexander and Daniel Wohl, music theory with Richard Cohn, and music history with Anna Zayaruznaya, among others. While at Yale he performed with the Yale Symphony Orchestra, the Institute of Sacred Music’s Schola Cantorum, and the Yale Whiffenpoofs, and composed for the Yale Glee Club and the grammy-winning ensemble Roomful of Teeth. Nate expects to graduate in Spring 2021 with a Masters of Music in Choral Conducting at Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts.