Schneider, Kev
Kev Schneider
Kev Schneider is a New Jersey-based tenor specializing in early music and small ensemble singing. Most recently, they have sung throughout the United States with the VOCES8 Scholars, premiered Layale Chaker’s opera “Ruinous Gods” at the Spoleto Festival USA, and they appeared in Netflix’s biopic, Maestro, both on screen and in the choir. They are on the roster of the Philadelphia Symphonic Choir, through which they have sung with The Philadelphia Orchestra for six seasons. An experienced church musician, Kev is in the professional choir at St. James’ Madison Avenue and at The Episcopal Church at Princeton, and they regularly sing with The St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys and with Downtown Voices at Trinity Wall Street. Kev has performed throughout the United States and Europe, and in China and Japan. Kev studied at Westminster Choir College, where their teachers included Thomas Faracco, Margaret Cusack, and Jay Carter.