Beth Moore

Collaborative Pianist
Semi-Tones

Beth Moore, an active pianist, educator, and conductor, has a particular love for commissioning from and collaborating with composers. She also has a great love for community music making. She made her New York debut in William Mayer’s A Death in the Family at The Manhattan New Opera Project. She teaches choir, piano, and music theory in the Central Regional School District. Her choirs have performed in The White House, David Geffen Hall, PNC Bank Arts Center, NJMEA Winter Conference, St Mary’s of Times Square, Harvard, and Carnegie Hall.

She has worked with organizations such as NJ All Shore Chorus, NJ All State Chorus, Plays in the Park, Queens Symphony, MidAmerica Productions, Rutgers Children’s Choir, and McCarter Theatre.

She was selected as a quarterfinalist for A Grammy Music Educator Award and is also on the faculty of The Westminster Conservatory. Beth has degrees from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University (BM), Westminster Choir College (MM), and additional studies from The Aspen Music Festival and School.