Megan Flint (M.Mus.(Hons), B.Ed., Dip. Tchg., ATCL (Voice)), has a background in education and music. She is a past member of the New Zealand National Youth Choir (1997-1999) and sings with Voices New Zealand Chamber Choir (2006-present) and the University of Auckland Chamber Choir (2006- present).

Megan completed her Masters degree in Choral Conducting at The University of Auckland with Dr Karen Grylls and was recently awarded the Australian Kodaly Certificate by the Kodaly Music Education Institute of Autralia. She is currently a full-time Music Specialist at Royal Oak Primary School in Auckland, teaching classroom music, choirs and instrumental programmes.

Megan is the co-author of Hear Our Voices, a handbook for leaders of children’s choirs and presents the successful national workshop series Primary Gestures for the NZ Choral Federation.

Anna Sedcole grew up playing the piano and violin, and later took up singing studies, completing her ATCL in 2000. Anna was a member of the TOWER New Zealand Youth Choir for over six years, during which time she toured with the choir to Europe in 1999 (winning the ‘Choir of the World’ title at the International Music Eisteddfod in Llangollen, Wales) and to Texas in 2001.

Anna Sedcole grew up playing the piano and violin, and later took up singing studies, completing her ATCL in 2000. Anna was a member of the TOWER New Zealand Youth Choir for over six years, during which time she toured with the choir to Europe in 1999 (winning the ‘Choir of the World’ title at the International Music Eisteddfod in Llangollen, Wales) and to Texas in 2001.

Rowan has sung with Voices New Zealand since 1999, having sung in both the NZ Secondary Students Choir and NZ Youth Choir before that. He is HOD Music at Chilton Saint James School in Lower Hutt. Rowan is the former Director of Choirs at Auckland’s Holy Trinity Cathedral, the Auckland Youth Choir and the Aotearoa Academy Choir. Now based in Wellington, he conducts the Wellington Youth Choir, the choirs at his school and is the newly appointed Musical Director for the New Zealand Youth Choir.

James was a member of the New Zealand Youth Choir from 2000-2004. He has been a Lay Clerk at Wellington Cathedral and a member of the Tudor Consort, the Auckland Chamber Choir and Musica Sacra.

James currently works in IT in Auckland and sings at Saint Matthew-in-the-City.

Gregory Camp is Senior Lecturer in Music at the University of Auckland, where he teaches a wide variety of topics in musicology, music theory and musicianship. He is the school’s Director of Research, and is also the artistic director of the University of Auckland Opera Workshop, for which he directs an opera production each year.

His doctoral research, undertaken at the Queen’s College, Oxford, was on the modern performance history of the operas of Claudio Monteverdi; his current research focuses on film music of the 1950s and on Disney music. He has recently published two monographs with Routledge: Howard Hawks: Sonic Style in Film and Scoring the Hollywood Actor in the 1950sLinguistics for Singers, a manual that guides musicians through the poetic texts they work with through a holistic and comparative approach, is currently in press with Routledge. Originally from Denver, Colorado, Gregory is a lifelong choral singer, currently singing in the University of Auckland Chamber Choir. While at Oxford, he sang in the Queen’s College Choir and served as its librarian.

Jack Timings is based in Auckland and works as an industrial process engineer. Jack has been a member of Voices New Zealand since 2016, and has been involved in a number of national and international tours with the choir during this time. He has also been a member of the New Zealand Youth Choir (tenor section lead & choir leader), Auckland Chamber Choir, the St Patrick’s Vocal Ensemble, and Cappella vocal ensemble. Jack also currently sings with the Sitting Room Singers in Auckland. Recently Jack completed his LTCL diploma in classical singing.

Phillip was a member of the 1999 New Zealand Youth Choir that won the “Choir Of The World” competition in Llangollen, Wales. He studied Music, English and Theatre at Victoria University, Wellington. He has performed regularly with Baroque Voices, The Tudor Consort and Voices New Zealand, as well as appearing as a soloist in performances of major Early Music works.

From 2003 to 2010, Phillip lived in Taiwan where he studied Chinese. While living in Taipei, he was a member of the Taipei Philharmonic Chamber Choir, directed by Dirk DuHei. He also sang a lot of karaoke.

Brendon is a Dunedin based Tenor. He studied performance voice and physics at Otago University. He has performed as a soloist in oratorio throughout NZ, including several performances with the Handel Consort and Quire, and performed Berio’s ‘Synfonia’ with the NZSO as part of the V8 Vocal Ensemble in 2011.
During a five year stint in London he sang as a dep with the Ely Cathedral Choir and several parish choirs in London. Brendon is a former member of the NZ Youth Choir and NZ Secondary Students Choir. He combines his love of music and knowledge of physics working as an acoustic consultant for Marshall Day Acoustics.

Brendon is originally from Alexandra and studied Performance Voice and Physics at the University of Otago. He is a previous member of the NZ Youth Choir and has sung with Voices NZ since 2009. Brendon lives in Auckland where he works as an Acoustic Consultant for Marshall Day Acoustics.