Patrick Evans
is committed to the reclaiming and renewal of congregational song. Currently at DePauw University, he was formerly director of music for the daily ecumenical worship in Marquand Chapel, Yale University where he worked with the dean of chapel, student chapel ministers, and musicians, and a wide range of students, faculty, and guests from varied denominational backgrounds and musical traditions. He recently joined a team of church musician/teachers convened by the United Methodist Church’s General Board of Global Missions, spending two weeks in Uganda, teaching and learning from church musicians and pastors from that country, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Sudan. He has also been on the faculties of the Montreat and Westminster Conferences on Music and Worship, and was director of music for Seattle University’s 2007 Summer Institute for Liturgy and Worship. As a singer, he has been a fellow of the Tanglewood Music Center, the Cleveland Art Song Festival, and the Pacific Music Festival, Sapporo, Japan. He has appeared regularly in opera, oratorio, and recital performances, and has sung All the Way through Evening: Songs from the AIDS Quilt Songbook throughout the United States. He served as artist-in-residence at Union Theological Seminary, and currently serves in the same capacity at Broadway Presbyterian Church in Manhattan. Previously he was Minister of Music for ten years at Hanover Street Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, Delaware, Associate Professor of Music at the University of Delaware, where he chaired the voice faculty and directed the opera program. B.M., B.M.E. University of Montevallo; M.M., D.M. Florida State University.