Stuart Hunt – Conductor and Music Director

DSC01023.jpgSTU BABY IN THE HOUSE! I have to let you know about my friend Stuart Hunt. I met him while working on Elton John’s AIDA. Being new in town there was a lot of info I needed and he totally hooked me up. He’s one of the “good guys”. Not only did he hook me up, but spent a considerable amount of time detailing his approach to orchestra scores, choral conducting and mindset on preparing music for performance.

(Photo – at Intermission where Stuart was conducting Guys and Dolls – Stuart (left) and Conrad (right).

So let me tell you what I like most about Stuart. Stuart DEALS. What’s that? People that “deal” are the people that jump right in and start getting things done, they don’t mess around. I went to see Jacques Brel at the Lincoln Theatre, Stuart saw me and grabbed me by the arm to give me a tour of the whole backstage area and introduced me to all the players. Then before the show and at intermission brought up all the little nuances and music approaches to listen for. It was intense. Stuart is intense. I like that.

I had told him I needed some assistance on preparing a score. Most people would have given a couple tips over the phone. Not Stuart – he cleared a day for me, had me come over to his house and sat down with me in person to go over the score in detail. What kind of man is this? I thought…that would take this time. Stuart has a passion for music that is totally absorbing, that is our common bond. So if he has time he will help where he can. This should be the NORM where people share their experience like this. Sadly it is not. Stuart is a priceless treasure to the arts in Skagit County, in my very not so humble opinion.

We also share a religious conviction that commands our work to be the best it can be. That is a strong bond and he has been very open with me about his personal testimony, which aside from music is most moving by itself.

Stuart Hunt has been an incredible inspiration and resource to me. His insight particularly into choral music is mind blowing. So a big thumbs up to Stu Baby for being one of the “good guys”, and I highly recommend him for any choral or conducting work.

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Stuart Hunt has an Associate of Arts degree from Lower Columbia College, and a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music from the University of Washington, studing conducting under Prof. Rodney Eichenberger. He was Director of Choral activities in Quincy, WA for eighteen years and was Choral Conductor at Marysville-Pilchuck for twelve years. Mr. Hunt was the Associate Conductor of the Seattle Girl’s Choirs from 1990-2003. Choirs under his direction have performed 7 concert tours of the US West and East coasts, 5 concert tour of British Columbia, and 2 5-nation concert tours of Central Europe-with second and third prizes in the Vienna Youth and International Festival. In 2000 Seattle Girl’s Choir Cantamus, under his direction, placed 2nd in the International Kathaumixw, the highest place of any choir in Norht America of 42 choirs from 25 nations.

For two years, he was a staff arranger for Warner Bros. Music, arranging the Supersound series for string orchestra. His choral compositions are published by Hinshaw Music. He is past president of the Sno-King music educators and served 5 years as Pacific Northwest Repertoire and Standards Men’s Choir Chair for the American Choral Directors Association.

Since 2004, he has been a board member of the Skagit Performing Arts Council and conducts or voice coaches an average of 3 musicals per year – most recently: Oklahoma, Annie, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, The Magic Flute, Oliver, The Sound of Music, Wonderful Life, Elton John’s AIDA and Guys and Dolls. Active as an adjudicator, lecturer, clinician, independent conductor, and arts curriculum consultant for school districts, Mr. Hunt has a lovely wife, 4 children and is the founder of the Northern Sound Children’s Choirs and conductor of the Adoria Treble Choir.

10 thoughts on “Stuart Hunt – Conductor and Music Director

  1. Hi, my name is Ryan and I used to be a student of Stuart Hunt at Marysville Pilchuck High school. I wanted to know if you knew any way that i might be able to come in contact with him. Last i heard he was teaching at Stanwood High school but i searched there website and could not find him on the faculty list. If you could provide me with his email address or if you know how i could contact him, i would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time.

    Ryan

  2. Hi Ryan,
    Send me your email address and I’ll forward it to him. My email is listed on the “resume and contact” link on right hand side, you’ll see it if you click “home” at top of page.

  3. Hey I really appreciated your article on Stuart Hunt, I was another one of his students. If it was not for him my continually successful rock band would not be running strong for the last 7 years! If you could please send him an email with my address that would be awesome!! I would love for him to have a copy of our full length album! Thanks again!

    Ryan
    SuPeRFeKtA

  4. I’m another student of his from Marysville-Pilchuck. He is remembered fondly. I remember him taking all the choirs to a recording studio, I unfortunately never got a copy of the CD but would love to have one if it’s available. If it’s possible could you pass on my email to him?

  5. Hi Ryan and Tiffany –
    What a wonderful surprise to see your postings. Email me and let’s start to talk. I want to hear of your lives and, Tiffany, I’m sure I have a copy of the CD you wish, just don’t know which one.

    Email me at northernsound@wavecable.com.

    I look fwd to hearing from you both.
    Mr. H.

  6. i as well was a student of stuart hunt, im am truely greatfull for him, he made me who i am today…. mens choir class of 2000.

    justin petterson
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  7. I am also a student of Stuart’s. I was in his men’s choir at Marysville Pilchuck for 3 years. He really taught me to apprectiate and think seriously about music. I was wondering as well if there is any way to contact him. Thank you !

  8. Hey, He is now a choir teacher at highland christian school, i am blessed to have him as a choir teacher! its in arlington washington 🙂

  9. I was a student of Stuart Hunt. He was the First to acknowledge my talent in 5th grade as we sang “Changes with your guitar, Pioneer Elementary Quincy, WA and in Jr high and Quincy high school choir, i had the opportunity of vocal training. Great inspiration and passion for music, we continue the passion of music with my three girls singing for Jesus, playing piano, flute, and guitar. thanks Mr. Hunt for believing in me and sharing the passion of music…..:)

  10. Hi Patty – a friend just emailed me your post. That was a very special time in history…certainly in my life. I dearly love Quincy and thank God for all that He accomplished through our programs. Where are you and tell me of your life.
    Mr. H.

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