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A native of Little Rock, Arkansas, Rees Taylor Roberts currently calls Cleveland, OH home, where he works for GRAMMY®-winning Apollo’s Fire Baroque Orchestra.  He holds degrees from Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music and Arizona State University, where he studied organ with Kimberly Marshall, Jeannette Fishell, & Jeffrey Smith, and piano with Baruch Meir. While a student at Indiana University, Roberts sang in the school’s new-music ensemble, NOTUS, under the direction of Dominick DiOrio, where he premiered over two dozen works as a singer and accompanist.  He can be heard on the discs What is Ours: Music for an America in Progress, and Sa Ináng Báyan: To the Motherland.

He has worked as one of the staff organists at the Chautauqua Institution in New York, as well as organ scholar at Church of the Advent (Boston), Saint Paul’s K Street (DC), and a number of Royal School of Church Music summer training programs.  He was a finalist in the National Competition in Organ Accompaniment, and is a member of the American Guild of Organists and the Association of Anglican Musicians.  He was a featured recitalist on the Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston, South Carolina, and has performed in Kentucky, Ohio, Arizona, Oklahoma, Indiana, Rhode Island, and Arkansas.