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Jeffrey Cobb is an active conductor and a regularly commissioned composer. His pieces have won several awards including honors from  the Leonardo Da Vinci Choral Composition Contest (Florence), the Phoenix Boys Choir New Works Rising Composition Contest, the Ithaca Choir Composition Contest, the New York Virtuoso Singers Choral Composition Contest, the Measure for Measure Choral Competition Contest, the Vanguard Premieres Choral Composition Contest, the Summit Chorale’s Composition Contest, the Outside the Bachs International Choral Music Competition, the C7Prize, and the Composition Competition of the Chiayi City (Taiwan) International Band Festival. Jeffrey’s arrangements and original compositions are regularly performed by college ensembles, community groups and high school ensembles throughout North and South America, Europe, and Oceania. His choral works are published through his own publishing company, Mysterium Music, and G. Schirmer, Santa Barbara Music, Walton Music, Colla Voce, and Roger Dean Publishing.
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Jeffrey Cobb conducting at Carnegie Hall

In addition to his work as a composer and conductor, Jeffrey is the Director of Music Programs and Choirs at Northwestern Michigan College, Managing Director of the NMC Children’s Choirs, and Director of Music at Traverse City Central United Methodist Church. He holds a M.M. in Choral Conducting from Oakland University and a B.A. in Music Education from Western Michigan University. Jeffrey has held positions at Traverse City Central High School, Judson ISD in San Antonio, Texas; Parchment Schools in Parchment, Michigan; and the Leysin American School in Leysin, Switzerland. Choirs under his direction have toured throughout Michigan, Texas, Chicago, New York, Salzburg and Vienna and have been invited to perform at State and National Conferences including the Michigan Music Conference, the Michigan Youth Arts Festival, the ACDA Michigan Conference, and the ACDA National Convention. Jeffrey is also a frequent clinician, adjudicator, and guest conductor, working with school groups, Honor Choirs, and All-State Choirs.

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