Will Myers is a singer and choral conductor based in Baltimore and a member of the inaugural class of graduate choral conductors at Peabody Institute. Since 2017, he has assistant-conducted a range of community, academic, and church choirs including New Choir of Mt. Vernon, a volunteer choir centered on new, secular choral music and that he helped found in 2024. New Choir has presented three concerts since June 2024 and continues to expand its presence and reputation for creating beauty in the music it performs and the connections it builds between members. As a singer, he has sung in churches and schools for over a decade and appeared in concert with professional ensembles including Chicago’s Grant Park Chorus and Constellation Men’s Ensemble, recorded with the Choir of the Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul and New Muses Project, and soloed in concert with the Emmanuel Choir and the Toronto Mendelssohn Singers. Just as meaningful to him have been his experiences with amateur choirs, notably the Peabody Hopkins Conservatory Choir (PHCC), the University of Chicago Glee Club, Chicago Chorale, and Montréal’s Les Voix Férrées, each of which inspired deep joy and commitment to a community in and around the choir.

Will holds degrees from the University of Chicago and McGill University. He will also earn a graduate performance diploma in 2026 under Beth Willer and he serves as a graduate assistant for PHCC and Peabody’s NEXT Ensemble. He reads and writes poetry, is a dedicated member of his local running club, and a public transit enthusiast. Outside of choir rehearsal, he is typically found in the homey and understatedly beautiful walking radius of his home in Mt. Vernon.