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Thomas Wetteland Jones has extensive experience as a choral conductor, composer, and educator. His work as a professional conductor includes serving as Assistant Conductor of the New York Choral Society and the New York Choral Society Chamber Singers. For the past eight years he has been the conductor of the Huntington Men’s Chorus. He is presently Director of Music for the Three Village Central School District and conductor of the Mineola Choral Society. After graduating from Amherst College, Mr. Jones studied Composition and Conducting and received a Master of Music degree from Northwestern University. He studied conducting with the late Margaret Hillis and Helmuth Rilling. His compositions have been performed in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Huntington.
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Dimitri Dover is only the fourth accompanist in the sixty-two year history of the Huntington Men’s Chorus. A graduate of the Peabody Conservatory, Mr. Dover received a Master's degree and Graduate Performance Diploma. He was twice honored with performances at the Peabody commencement ceremony and was the recipient of both Conservatory prizes in Accompanying. A fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center and Aspen Music Festival, he is also a graduate of Harvard University, where he performed extensively as concerto soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician. Recent performances include the inaugural recital of the Cronyn Centre Space (London, Ontario); recitals with Richard Sher, founding cellist of the Vermeer Quartet; with cellists Caitlin Sullivan and Alex Croxton at Weill Recital Hall in New York; and concerts with the Rosetta Trio, Arcturus Chamber Ensemble (Boston), and North Shore Pro Musica (Long Island). Mr. Dover teaches at the Church Street School of Music and Art in New York.
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