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[[image: Mormon_Ryan_T_Murphy.jpg|150px|left|alt=Mormon Ryan T Murphy of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir|Mormon Ryan T Murphy of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir]]'''Ryan T. Murphy''' is an American conductor.  He was appointed associate director of music for the [[Mormon Tabernacle Choir]] in March 2009.
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[[image: Mormon_Ryan_T_Murphy.jpg|150px|left|alt=Mormon Ryan T Murphy of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir|Mormon Ryan T Murphy of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir]]'''Ryan T. Murphy''' is an American music conductor.  He was appointed associate director of music for the [[Mormon Tabernacle Choir]] in March 2009. He assists with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and [[Orchestra at Temple Square]] in rehearsals, concerts, tours, and the weekly broadcast of Music and the Spoken Word. He also serves as the conductor of the Temple Square Chorale, which is the preparatory ensemble for new singers in Choir service.
  
Murphy has a bachelors degree in piano and organ performance and pedagogy and a masters degree in choral conducting both from [[Brigham Young University]] (BYU). He is completing a doctoral degree from [[Boston University]].
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Murphy has both a bachelor's degree in piano and organ performance and pedagogy and a master's degree in choral conducting from [[Brigham Young University]]. He holds a doctorate in choral conducting from Boston University. In Boston he conducted six choirs in the Boston area, including two choirs at the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music. He was the choral director at the Walnut Hill School for the Arts, a secondary school affiliated with the New England Conservatory. 
  
While a student at BYU, Murphy directed the University Chorale and was assistant director of the Men's Chorus.  He has studied under [[Mack Wilberg]], [[Ronald Staheli]] and [[Ann Howard Jones]].
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While a student at BYU, Murphy directed the University Chorale and was assistant director of the Men's Chorus.  He has studied under [[Mack Wilberg]], [[Ronald Staheli]], and Ann Howard Jones.
  
Murphy and his wife Jennifer are the parents of three children.
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Murphy was the music director of [[Tuacahn Theatre]] in [[St. George, Utah]] from 2005 to 2007 and served five seasons as the music director at the Sundance Institute in Provo, Utah. He has also served on the faculty of Snow College.
  
Murphy was for a time the music director of [[Tuacahn Theatre]] in [[St. George, Utah]]. He has also been the director of choirs at [[Walnut Hill School]].
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Murphy grew up in Newtown, Connecticut. As a child he participated in an Episcopal boys’ choir. “We were singing Handel’s Messiah by age 11. The boys’ choir introduced me to a lot of great music at a very young age.”[https://www.mormontabernaclechoir.org/about/newsroom/the-musical-journey-of-ryan-murphy.html] During high school he sang in the choir, even directed one concert when his conductor wasn't able to be there, played in the orchestra for high school productions, and starred in his high school production of "Grease." He started a rock band after high school. He then served a full-time mission to France before he enrolled at BYU.
  
He has also served on the faculty of [[Snow College]].
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He and his wife, Jennifer—whom he met in choir at BYU—are the parents of four children.
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
*[http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/56824/Associate-director-named-for-Tabernacle-Choir.html ''LDS Church News'', March 27, 2009]
 
*[http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/56824/Associate-director-named-for-Tabernacle-Choir.html ''LDS Church News'', March 27, 2009]
 
*[http://www.newenglandconservatory.edu/yaStudies/faculty/murphyR.html New England Conservatory bio of Murphy]
 
*[http://www.newenglandconservatory.edu/yaStudies/faculty/murphyR.html New England Conservatory bio of Murphy]
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* [https://www.mormontabernaclechoir.org/about/choir/bios/-ryan-t-murphy.html Mormon Tabernacle Choir biography]
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* [https://www.mormontabernaclechoir.org/about/newsroom/the-musical-journey-of-ryan-murphy.html Mormon Tabernacle Choir profile]
  
 
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Revision as of 19:38, 2 May 2017

Mormon Ryan T Murphy of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Ryan T. Murphy is an American music conductor. He was appointed associate director of music for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in March 2009. He assists with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square in rehearsals, concerts, tours, and the weekly broadcast of Music and the Spoken Word. He also serves as the conductor of the Temple Square Chorale, which is the preparatory ensemble for new singers in Choir service.

Murphy has both a bachelor's degree in piano and organ performance and pedagogy and a master's degree in choral conducting from Brigham Young University. He holds a doctorate in choral conducting from Boston University. In Boston he conducted six choirs in the Boston area, including two choirs at the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music. He was the choral director at the Walnut Hill School for the Arts, a secondary school affiliated with the New England Conservatory.

While a student at BYU, Murphy directed the University Chorale and was assistant director of the Men's Chorus. He has studied under Mack Wilberg, Ronald Staheli, and Ann Howard Jones.

Murphy was the music director of Tuacahn Theatre in St. George, Utah from 2005 to 2007 and served five seasons as the music director at the Sundance Institute in Provo, Utah. He has also served on the faculty of Snow College.

Murphy grew up in Newtown, Connecticut. As a child he participated in an Episcopal boys’ choir. “We were singing Handel’s Messiah by age 11. The boys’ choir introduced me to a lot of great music at a very young age.”[1] During high school he sang in the choir, even directed one concert when his conductor wasn't able to be there, played in the orchestra for high school productions, and starred in his high school production of "Grease." He started a rock band after high school. He then served a full-time mission to France before he enrolled at BYU.

He and his wife, Jennifer—whom he met in choir at BYU—are the parents of four children.

Sources