Nick Page (composer)
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Nick Page (born December 8, 1952) is a conductor, composer, and author. He was a conductor of the Chicago Children's Choir from 1983 to 1986. He conducted sing-alongs called "Power Sings" throughout North America. In 1989, he founded the The Mystic Chorale in Arlington, Massachusetts, of which he is resident conductor. His repertoire is broadly multicultural and he tours with the Chorale internationally.
Page's compositions include Comic Requiem, Son of Faust, two children's musicals: The Gimme Gimmes and Olly Olly End Free, and a three-act comedy, Attack of the Windmills. He is author of Sing and Shine On! The Teacher’s Guide to Multicultural Song Leading and Music As A Way Of Knowing. Page resides in Melrose, Massachusetts, United States.
External link: http://www.mysticchorale.org/about_nickbio.php

