Juli Orlandini

Juli is a fierce champion of community-building through the arts. Her life-long choral obsession led her to earn a bachelor’s degree in Music Education from Westminster Choir College. She has since taught general, vocal, and choral music at the primary and secondary levels, and has sung with myriad semi-professional and professional vocal ensembles in New York, Denver, and Austin, including C4, Kantorei, Anima, Panoramic Voices (Chamber Ensemble), Inversion, Austin Cantorum, Tinsel Singers, Texas Early Music Project, and the San Antonio Chamber Choir.

Juli served as the Director of Training Choirs with the Denver Children’s Choir, where a budding interest in arts administration grew into a full-blown passion. She has since completed her master’s at Johns Hopkins University (Museum Studies), served as the Children’s Choir Repertoire and Standards Chair on the Colorado ACDA board, and worked for such organizations as the the Clyfford Still Museum (Education Coordinator), Kantorei (Board Secretary; Communications Manager), and Bethany Lutheran Church (Communications Director/Children’s Youth Music Director), honing both her artistic and administrative leadership skills. Currently, Juli is a gigging musician and artist in Austin, TX, Executive Director & Conductor of Panoramic Voices, Director of Operations for the Texas Early Music Project, and Creative Manager & Associate Conductor for Inversion.

Juli is particularly enthusiastic about helping arts organizations and other small non-profits find their voices, both artistically and administratively. She is an ardent believer in art’s unique power to build a stronger, better communities through meaningful collaboration and high-quality performance opportunities.