About Morgan
Morgan Sullivan (she/her) is a concert singer, composer, and harpsichordist focused particularly in the fields of historical performance practice and 20th century English song and church repertoire.
Ms. Sullivan has previously sung with Bach Collegium Japan, Folger Consort, Yale Voxtet, Yale Schola Cantorum, Juilliard415, Mountainside Baroque, American Baroque Orchestra, Baltimore Baroque Band, and Peabody Consort and can be heard as the baritone soloist in Ian Farrington’s orchestration of Brahms’s Ein deutsches Requiem recorded under David Hill for Hyperion. A career church musician, she currently serves on the core choir staff of Emmanuel Episcopal in Baltimore, Maryland under Christian Lane, having previously she served in the choirs and as voice instructor to the Boys of Trinity on the Green in New Haven, CT under R. Walden Moore.
Ms. Sullivan holds a B.Mus. from Peabody Conservatory, where she studied under baritones John Shirley-Quirk and William Sharp, and a Mus.M. from the Yale School of Music under tenor James Taylor.