Jeannie Barrick
Jeannie Lovett Barrick serves on the music theory faculty at
Texas Tech University where she teaches all levels of
undergraduate music theory and aural skills. Barrick also
performs regularly with the Austin-based professional choral
ensemble, Conspirare, which has been nominated for five
Grammy awards since 2006. Barrick can be heard on
Grammy-nominated Conspirare recordings, Requiem (Harmonia
Mundi, 2006), Threshold of Night (Harmonia Mundi, 2008), and
Conspirare in Concert (Harmonia Mundi, 2009) which was
recorded as a CD and DVD as part of the national fundraising
effort for PBS television in the spring of 2009. Barrick was
hired to teach Kodaly musicianship courses at Westminster
Choir College as part of a professional development offering
during the summer of 2010. In 2012, she was invited to
Louisiana State University as a guest soloist with the LSU
Schola Cantorum where she performed Colin Britt's "House of
Clouds" and Bach's "Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen" from
Cantata #51. While at LSU, Barrick also presented a paper
entitled, "A Tale of Two Byrds: The English Anthems and
Latin Motets in the Context of the English Reformation." She
was also recently invited to review a music theory textbook
for Routledge publishing company. Recent solo performances
include Sviridov's "Zorju Bjut" at Carnegie Hall, Bach's St.
Matthew Passion, Mozart's C Minor Mass, Haydn's Lord Nelson
Mass, and Allegri's Miserere Mei.
To contact Jeannie Lovett Barrick, email jeannie.l.barrick@ttu.edu.