Kevin Mulligan


Kevin Mulligan

 

Kevin is on leave; current faculty are listed here.

Kevin Mulligan is a Toronto-based musician, hailing from Tk’emlúps/Kamloops, British Columbia. He is a versatile artist, working as a tenor, pianist, accompanist, educator, and composer. His singing and acting has taken him to stages across the provinces, from solo, chamber, and cabaret concerts, to productions of Les Misérables (WCT) and Le Comte Ory (DAM Opera). Equally comfortable performing multiple genres, Kevin has worked in masterclasses with crossover artists, like soprano Cindy Townsend and Elaine Overholt, and pedagogues such as Scott McCoy. He has also premiered dozens of contemporary classical works from Canadian composers.

Kevin’s own compositions have been performed across North America by many emerging professional artists and by professional ensembles, including Women on the Verge and the Kamloops Symphony Orchestra. In 2019, Kevin co-wrote a fully staged opera, Who Killed Adriana? which was received with high praise for its production by the University of Toronto Opera Division. Over the years, Kevin’s work as a pianist has led to co-music directing several fully staged productions such as Little Shop of Horrors, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Mamma Mia! and No-Frills Revue.

As an educator, Kevin was proud to be on Faculty at the Kamloops Interior Summer School of Music for many years where he taught in areas of piano, choir, and musical theatre, working with youth from kindergarten to grade 12. Currently, Kevin serves as Managing Director of the Marigold Music Program, providing year-round music education programming for underrepresented youth in Toronto.

Kevin holds a Bachelor of Music in Composition and Voice and a Master of Composition (specializing in Voice Pedagogy) from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music.

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