A singer, conductor, choral director, and teacher, Noelle Dachis performs professionally in three disciplines: voice, flute, and piano. A lyric soprano, she actively performs with The New Jersey Choral Society, recently singing solos in Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610, Beethoven’s Choral Fantasia in C minor, and Francis Poulenc’s Stabat Mater. She has sung with the Buffalo and Rochester Philharmonic Orchestras, and has participated in many benefit concerts including those supporting the Children’s Aid and Family Services of New Jersey and the Pro Arte Chorale. Other performances include excerpts from Rogers and Hammerstein’s Carousel, opera scenes from Mozart’s Così fan tutte and Bizet’s Carmen, as well as Sister Genovieffa in Puccini’s Suor Angelica. She also prepared the youth chorus for the New York premiere of Vittorio Gnecchi’s opera Cassandra, and sang in the adult chorus herself. An accomplished conductor and choral director, Ms. Dachis was appointed Artistic Director of the New Jersey Choral Society (NJCS) Festival Youth Chorus in 2014. Comfortable across many genres of music, she has led the chorus in works ranging from the classical repertoire to modern music to Broadway and world music. Ms. Dachis currently studies with Metropolitan Opera bass Richard Bernstein, and is the founder and owner of the Dachis Music Studio, which offers vocal and instrumental lessons, and where she also teaches music theory.