Graduate Teaching Assistant, Dewberry School of Music, CVPA
Biography
Willis Rosenfeld is an active choral director and musician in the D.C. area. He has over ten years of experience in secondary education and is the Choral Teacher and Fine Arts Department Chair at Loudoun County High School in Leesburg, VA. He served previously as a music teacher at J.L. Simpson Middle School and Stone Hill Middle School. Outside of teaching, he has over twenty years as a church musician. He currently serves as the Director of Music Ministries for Sterling United Methodist Church. As a pianist he has worked as a professional accompanist throughout the D.C. metro area and has been involved as a music director, actor, and technician in countless amateur and professional theatrical productions. Past theatrical performance venues include the Kennedy Center and Studio Theater, as well as many of the local northern Virginia high schools.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music from George Mason University, a Graduate Certificate in secondary education from Regent University, and a Master of Choral Conducting from Messiah University. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting from George Mason University.