Shotwell, Corey

Corey Shotwell

Corey Shotwell is a tenor specializing in the performance of music spanning the 14th through 18th centuries, as both soloist and ensemble member. Recent concert engagements include the world premiere of David Lang’s the writings at Carnegie Hall in collaboration with Paul Hillier and Theatre of Voices as part of the Yale Voxtet, and Telemann’s Der Tag des Gerichts with Masaaki Suzuki at Lincoln Center. He has also sung with the San Diego Bach Collegium, Bach Akademie Charlotte, Oregon Bach Festival, Apollo’s Fire, Boston Early Music Festival, Carmel Bach Festival, and The Newberry Consort. He most recently received his M.M.A. in Early Music, Oratorio, and Chamber Ensemble from the Institute of Sacred Music at Yale University. He has also earned degrees from Western Michigan University and the Cleveland Institute of Music. Having grown up in West Michigan, he now resides in New Haven, CT.