Kaylee Parker
Mezzo-Soprano Kaylee Parker is an avid choir member and teacher based in Baltimore, Maryland. Kaylee taught elementary and middle school music for five years in El Monte, California and Baltimore. Since moving on from public school teaching she has performed with several ensembles on the east coast including Choral Chameleon in New York City, the Washington National Cathedral Choir, The Thirteen, Washington Master Chorale, Chantry, the Baltimore Basilica, Pitch Craft, and the Emmanuel Choir where she is a member of the professional liturgical ensemble.
Kaylee earned her Master’s degree in Vocal Performance from California State University, Long Beach at the Bob Cole Conservatory of music where she studied with the late tenor Timothy MacDougall. Performances include the American premiere of Phillip Glass’s The Perfect American with Long Beach Opera, Dinah in Leonard Bernstein’s Trouble in Tahiti, Old Lady in Bernstein’s Candide, as well as several performances with the CSULB Video Game Orchestra. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Music Education from the University of North Dakota. She enjoys traveling to new places with her husband, Dillon, a needlepoint hobby, and spending time with their cats, Cleocatra and Cannoli.