Jeff Grossman
Jeffrey Grossman is in his first year as assistant conductor of the Collegium Musicum. A native of Detroit, Michigan, he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Harvard College, where he sang with the Collegium Musicum, the Glee Club, and conducted the Chamber Singers. He also co-founded the Cambridge Early Music Project, an organization which presented numerous concerts in the Boston area. Recent performances as a conductor cover diverse ground, ranging from Marvin Hamlisch's A Chorus Line, to Benjamin Britten's Albert Herring, to an all-baroque concert of music by Bach and Schütz. Jeffrey recently completed a Master of Music degree in conducting at Carnegie Mellon University, where he studied with Grammy-award winning conductor Robert Page. He is active as a collaborative pianist and harpsichordist and has just finished a recording of 20th-century American composer Leland Smith's chamber music on the Naxos label for release in Spring 2008.

