FebFest 2026
FebFest 2026
January 31st - February 1st – with Dr. G. Phillip Shoultz, III, conductor. Co-sponsored by the United Church of Santa Fe.
G. Phillip Shoultz, III uses the power of the voice, through spoken word and song, to foster community and inspire action among people of all ages and abilities. As Associate Artistic Director of VocalEssence, he conducts the Chorus and is the founding conductor of the Singers Of This Age, a dynamic choral arts apprenticeship for Twin Cities teens. He is the Artistic Director of Sing Democracy 250, a national initiative of the Together In Hope Project, and the University of Minnesota Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute Concert.
Phillip serves on the faculty of the University of St. Thomas, where he leads the Graduate Choral Conducting program He is also Cantor for Worship, Music, and the Arts at Westwood Lutheran Church, where he writes liturgy, plans worship, and conducts choirs for children, youth, and adults.
His most recent venture as host for “Songs of Freedom” with Minnesota Public Radio further expands his already diverse portfolio of projects, which also includes “Table for More”, a conversation and consulting platform founded in the summer of 2020 to help organizations address issues related to innovation, equity, racial justice, and belonging in the arts.
Phillip is regularly engaged across the US and beyond as a conductor, workshop facilitator, and worship curator/leader. He is a published arranger with plans in the works for a new choral series with National Music Publishers.
The winner of numerous honors, including the ACDA Graduate Conducting Competition and multiple Teacher of the Year awards, Phillip coaches Flag Football and loves all things related to sports and food. He lives in St. Louis Park with his wife, Michelle, and their two children (Malachi and Lydia Grace).
Board of Directors
Board of Directors
Katy Anderson is a seasoned non-profit professional, serving in varying development, programmatic, and leadership roles for the past twenty-three years. She has worked with University School of Nashville, W.O. Smith Music School, ABQ BioPark Society, Make-a-Wish, and Roadrunner Food Bank. She is currently the Chief Programs Officer at Roadrunner Food Bank; her team is responsible for emergency food programming and support across the entire state. She is also recognized as an up-and-coming leader in the hunger-relief space by Feeding America.
Katy started her non-profit career in Nashville, TN, after graduating from Vanderbilt University with a degree in Vocal Performance. She pursued additional music graduate studies at Belmont University and the University of Georgia. Katy has been a featured soloist for and member of a number of choral and performance groups including with Vanderbilt Opera Theatre, Vanderbilt University Choir, Belmont University, University of Georgia Chamber Choir, Opera Southwest, Coro Lux, and many more.
Robert “Bob” Croft – A business-man for all of my professional career, I have a BA in Economics from NMSU and an MBA from UNM. I retired from my position as Chief Credit Officer at Century Bank in 2019, after a 36-year banking career. During my career, I served as Treasurer for my church family for many years and also served as Treasurer of the Home Builders Association of New Mexico. I have been a musician from my youth, and now enjoy the opportunity to sing with Coro Lux and share my love of singing. I am delighted to take part in advancing the future prospects and interests of the Coro Lux family.
Kelly Hardison is a third-generation native New Mexican, starting in Carlsbad (grandmother), then Belen (mother) and now in Albuquerque. Kelly has always loved music and singing. As a child and teenager, she was a member of Albuquerque Children’s Theater and performed in Popejoy Hall for years. She’s been married to Bryan Lee for 34 years. They work together in the Real Estate industry. Both Kelly and Bryan have been licensed realtors in Albuquerque for over 40 years, enjoying the profession and the people they get to meet. Kelly and Bryan have two grown children and two grandsons. They are the joy of their lives. Well… Bryan is also partial to their dogs. They love walking the dogs in their High Desert neighborhood where they have a beautiful view of the mountains and love entertaining friends, family, and clients in their backyard.
Keith Hinds has been with Merrill Lynch since 2003, after finishing a career in environmental finance. He is a 1980 graduate of George Washington University, with a BA in Public Affairs, and a native New Mexican, raised in Carlsbad. Prior to joining Merrill Lynch, Keith worked with companies of all sizes in the environmental industry, helping with project structuring, business expansion, and exit strategies. At Merrill Lynch, Keith works with families in all aspects of wealth management, with a special emphasis on financial planning, considerations relating to special needs, and value added client services. He is a Certified Financial Planner professional, and also holds the Chartered Special Needs Consultant designation.
Outside of work, Keith enjoys fly fishing, golf, travel and spending time with his family, which includes three daughters, their spouses and seven grandchildren. His wife, Bernadette, is a native of France and runs a small landscape design, installation and maintenance company in Albuquerque. Keith joined the Coro Lux board in the summer of 2020, and also sits on the board of the NM Brain Injury Alliance, as well as on the board of the Dominican Ecclesial Institute. He has been selected to serve as President of the Coro Lux board for the upcoming term, and looks forward to working with the community of singers and community at large to sustain, support and supplement this organization which he views as a critical component of the unique New Mexico quality of life.
Sharlotte Kramer is a research mechanical engineer at SandiaNational Laboratories. She received her B.S. in AerospaceEngineering from the University of Virginia and her M.S andPh.D. in Aeronautics from the California Institute ofTechnology. She has served her professional society, theSociety of Experimental Mechanics, as a Member-at-Large ofthe Executive Board and as the Chair of the ResearchCommittee, Advanced and Additive Manufacturing TechnicalDivision, and the Inverse Methods and Machine LearningTechnical Division. She also serves on the Editorial Board ofthe Strain Journal and has been a guest editor of theInternational Journal of Fracture. Sharlotte has a heart forserving her technical community as a mentor, course instructor, and trainer of innovationskills.Beyond her professional pursuits. Sharlotte is a consummate learner with passions forbaking, sewing, jewelry making, and music. She studied classical piano for a dozen yearsas a child and began singing as a teenager. She sang in auditioned choirs in college andstudied voice with Desiree LaVertu in Pasadena while she worked on her Ph.D. She has ledthe worship music at High Desert Presbyterian Church in Albuquerque since 2012. Shejoined Coro Lux in 2019 to return to choral music. She loves to travel and spend time withher husband, Richard, and daughters, Grace and Evelyn.
Tony Megofna is a retired US Army Field Artillery officer currently working at Sandia National Laboratories as a manager. He has a BA in Physics from the University of Pennsylvania, and an MS in Applied Physics from the University of California, Davis. Tony spent over 26 years on active Federal service, stationed in locales from Germany to Alaska and many places in between. Tony has taught physics at the US Military Academy and served on the Army Staff in the Pentagon.
Originally from the Pacific island of Guam, Tony and his lovely wife, Crystal, and their three children have lived in New Mexico since 2009. All three children find enjoyment in music performance and Saige is part of El Faro Youth Chorus. The Megofnas are passionate about music and fostering the arts in our local community. They look forward to strengthening that community through support of Coro Lux.
Vinnessa Martinez Ohle has loved music all her life. She will fondly bring up that her first words were the chirping of “lalala.” She joined her school choir at the age of 12 and used music as an outlet for life, becoming increasingly involved in vocal training and chorus throughout her university career, graduating with a Bachelors in Music Education. Vinnessa remains engaged with a variety of people and skill levels through music. She has taught in Los Lunas Public Schools as an Elementary General Music Teacher for the past 6 years and continues to develop her skills as an educator through frequent attendance at professional conferences. In 2019 she was nominated as Teacher Of The Year for her school.
Vinnessa also spends weekends and holidays as the Music Director for her church. “Singing is good for everyone! And everyone can sing!” she claims. Although Vinnessa focuses on K-6 General Music, she has sung with a wide variety of choruses. She joined Coro Lux in 2016 and has been managing the ads process for the printed programs since 2017. She is excited to be rehearsing and continually developing her talents with Coro Lux and looks forward to the productions to come!
John P. Owen, Ph.D.
John is a psychologist. Prior to his entering private practice in 1986, he worked as a counselor in several different work settings. They included: Albuquerque Job Corps, New Mexico State Penitentiary, a federally funded project for the treatment of incest families, Hospice, Albuquerque Child Guidance Center as an intern, and the Court Clinic doing family divorce evaluations and mediation. In private practice, he has worked with children, adolescents, adults and couples. He also has been the psychologist on a federal grant project that dealt with the homeless population and substance abuse.
Along with his clinical practice, John had the opportunity to teach in a variety of settings. He taught with Metropolitan Court programs for DWI and shoplifting offenders. He was a faculty member in the Psychology Department at the University of Albuquerque for two years before it closed. His longest teaching and advisement position was with Webster University as an adjunct faculty member for 35 years.
His major sources of enjoyment are his wife, four children, their significant others, six grandchildren and a variety of activities with friends.
LaVonne Yazzie – I am an Albuquerque transplant from Arizona and a proud member of the Navajo Nation. My musical journey began early in my youth, when I studied violin as my primary instrument while singing soprano in various school and regional choruses. While at UNM, I double-majored in English Pre-Law and Spanish, and for fun, I sang with the UNM Madrigal Singers. For my profession, I am an Education Specialist at UNM at the Center for Development and Disability. I am also the wife of a devoted husband and the mother of a talented and gifted daughter. In my limited free time, I sing as a soprano in Coro Lux, and I also serve at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church as a member of the School Consultative Council, a cantor for the Roman Rite of Mass, and as a soprano in the church choir under the direction of the esteemed Mark Adrian. As an indigenous female, I am a strong advocate for equality, and I believe that music can branch the divisions amongst socio-economic backgrounds and that it has the power to heal many of the ills of society. I am honored to be a new member of the Board of Directors for this renowned choral organization, and I look forward to embracing this opportunity to continue to serve others.
About Our Members
About Our Members
Kristin Abdill is a native New Mexican who grew up in Los Alamos, attended college in CO, then returned to receive her Bachelors in Business and Masters in Educational Psychology in the Land of Enchantment. Everyone’s a Lobo, woof, woof, woof! Some of her most treasured memories come from 12 years in marching bands and singing in church choirs, praise teams, school groups, and New Mexico ensembles including Sangre de Cristo Chorale and Schola Cantorum. For the last five years she took a break from singing (other than in the shower, her kitchen and car) to have two beautiful daughters, Raegan (5) and Charli (9 mos). In addition to her budding divas, she is blessed to have three bonus children Tyler, Nik and Kaedra who she helped raise to adulthood with her husband of 10 years, Jason. Together they run their lovingly dubbed, “Abdill Zoo,” a mess of happiness compiled of their children, four dogs, two gerbils, Senegal parrot and saltwater aquarium. Her day job as a Project Manager for Presbyterian Healthcare Services keeps her on her toes if ever the zoo leaves her bored!

Katy Anderson grew up with a UNM music alum as a mom, so singing made perfect sense. After graduating from Cibola High School, she earned a Vocal Performance degree from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. She also met her husband at Vanderbilt, a talented trumpet player and guitarist. After additional music and choral studies at the University of Georgia, she began a career in non-profit work and continues to this day. Three wonderful little girls joined the family starting in 2009, and yes, they also love to sing!
Anne Marie Borch recently moved back to her home state of New Mexico, after living for many years in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has held roles at non-profit organizations providing education, environmental advocacy, and social services, while remaining very involved with music as an amateur singer and French horn player. She sang in and served as the board chair for the Resound Ensemble chorus in San Francisco for many years. She grew up in Los Alamos and graduated from LAHS, holds a B.A. in Music, Literature and Culture from St. Olaf College, and graduate degrees in music history from Indiana University and the University of Michigan. She now works for an engineering firm headquartered in Albuquerque, and lives in Rio Rancho with her husband Evan. She is delighted to sing in Coro Lux particularly because it’s directed by another St. Olaf graduate. In her free time, other than singing and playing horn, she loves cooking, going to musical performances, gardening, and being a rabid Golden State Warriors and WNBA Valkyries fan.
Jan Bowers — I was born into a musical family! My Mom was a very talented pianist and my Dad was a fine singer and loved listening to his extensive record collection!! I have inherited their love of music! For decades I have treasured the camaraderie and the pure joy which are undeniable while singing in a choir! Over the years I have been fortunate enough to have sung in numerous ensembles under the ever so capable, waving arms and tutelage of Brad Ellingboe. Being a member of Coro Lux is a privilege which I do not take lightly!
Bryan Butler has sung in church, school, community, and professional choirs since a very young age. He is a staff astronomer at the Very Large Array and has been in New Mexico for more than 20 years. He has sung locally with Quodlibet, Polyphony, and Quintessence, and is happy to be singing with Coro Lux now.
Robert (Bob) Croft – My soul has been touched by music, in one way or another, I believe from even before I was born, because during pregnancy my mother was singing four part harmony in a gospel quartet. I suppose I was tapping my toe then, and I still am. I received training in the classical genre from the age of 9 until my second year of college at UTEP, majoring in violin performance, singing in choirs, and playing in the El Paso Symphony and UTEP orchestras. Two beautiful children, two teenage grandsons and a professional career in banking later, here I am retired, singing in the interim in the folk music genre, playing fiddle and singing close harmony in two local Western folk groups. All bands break up, as they say, and I am grateful for the opportunity to return to classical roots. I met Bradley Ellingboe some 35 or so years ago, after moving to Albuquerque and singing under his baton in the UNM Community Chorus. Shakespeare wrote…“ If music be the food of love, play on”. I am grateful for the opportunity to “sing on” with Coro Lux.
Karen Ellingboe wishes to abstain from listing anything here in a public way, as she is currently in the witness protection program, having served time in several of the conductor’s previous ensembles.
Ennio Fermo —I’m Ennio, I am Italian and started to sing in 1994 in Trieste, Italy. I traveled with my choir to several countries in Europe and Australia. These were very important experiences in my life. I have three children, who all live in Italy and am now also a grandfather! Above all, I found a great person. Donatella and I married here at ABQ several years ago. She is the light of my life. I’ve worked all my life. In earlier years I was a firefighter. Later I built a transport business. Now I restore furniture. I like to give new life to old furniture. In conclusion, I love to sing and am very glad to sing with Coro Lux!
Robert Finch is enjoying retirement after a long career in the construction industry. At the urging of Shari Aubrey, Choir Director at Monte Vista Christian Church, and under the guidance of vocal teacher Donna McRae, Bob found his voice at the age of 30 and hasn’t stopped singing. Through the years Bob has sung multiple tenor oratorio solos, performed locally in many opera roles with Opera Southwest and ACLOA, and sung in several choirs including 17 years with Quintessence. Bob enjoys the holidays each year performing with a quartet called Fanfare Victorian Carolers. When not singing, his days are filled with his favorite pastime, golf, and an occasional excursion to fly fish. He also enjoys traveling with his wife, Bonnie, and their 101-pound Labrador, Atticus, as often as possible. He looks forward to continuing his love of singing with Coro Lux.
Bill Foote – Since childhood Bill has sung in church choirs. He was a member of the UNM a capella choir in the 1960’s and sang with the men’s a capella group De Profundis for 17 years until its dissolution in 2022. He has been married to Cheryl since 1969, and they have two children, Jeremy and Jennifer, and a grandson, Andrew. Bill retired from a 40+ year career as a forensic psychologist, during which time he consulted with lawyers and judges and testified as an expert witness in civil and criminal cases in state, federal and Canadian courts. He is the co-author of 3 books and many chapters and articles in his field. He enjoys singing folk music and playing 12-string guitar and mandolin.
Angelynn Gomez is the director of choirs at James Monroe Middle School on the westside of Albuquerque. She earned her Bachelor of Music Education degree from UNM in 2014. She enjoys teaching 11 through 14-year olds during the week and singing with fellow professionals and music enthusiasts in Coro Lux.
Doug Hendry – My passion for music began while I was growing up in Minnesota. It continues to be a great source of joy and inspiration for me. Whether singing in choral groups or playing the trumpet or piano, it keeps me engaged and continually learning new things. I’m excited about singing with Coro Lux’s choral artists. Being able to create a beautiful sound with other musicians is one of my favorite things to do; and it’s cheaper than therapy!
Patricia (Trish) Henning has sung in various choirs in the US and the Netherlands, including the Wellesley College Choir, and Sangwijn. In New Mexico, she has sung with Quodlibet, UNM’s University Chorus, Las Cantantes, and Concert Choir, as well as with Polyphony, Quintessence, and The New Mexico Performing Arts Society. Over her career as a radio astronomer, professor, and administrator, she has needed the balance that music brings to her life. She is delighted to be making music with Coro Lux.
Bernadette Hinds – I am so very delighted to be able to bring my voice to the beautiful sound of Coro Lux. I was born and spent my childhood in France (Alsace) near my grandparents. I met my husband in college at George Washington University, and our family consists of 3 daughters and 7 grandchildren. We’ve lived in Albuquerque for over 30 years. My greatest passions include family, close friends and a small boutique landscaping business called Gifts from the Garden. Also important to me is our community, a love of travel, beautiful music, and our beloved dog, Scout.
Tania Hopkins is an elementary music teacher with Albuquerque Public Schools. Tania loves to sing and has enjoyed performing in community choirs and musicals. Her two boys keep her busy and she is grateful to be able to take some “me time” and sing with the beautiful voices of Coro Lux!
Ashley Jonkman began making music early in childhood, taking piano lessons, playing the clarinet and singing in choirs all the way through school. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Choral Music Education from Azusa Pacific University in the Los Angeles area, and came to New Mexico shortly after. She earned her Master’s in Secondary Education at the former College of Santa Fe, and taught middle school choir and elementary music for 6 years. Now, she has 3 kids (who are also musically inclined!) with her bass and piano-playing husband, works part-time in the children’s ministry at her church, and enjoys spending time outdoors. She has sung with Polyphony, and is thrilled to be a part of Coro Lux this year!
Marisol King, a native of New Mexico, is a new member of Coro Lux, where she feels fortunate to be singing again under the direction of Brad Ellingboe. Her journey with choral music began at the University of New Mexico, where she had the privilege of performing in the Concert Choir led by Ellingboe. During her time in college, Marisol’s musical journey included an unforgettable performance tour to Viterbo, Italy, with fellow choir members. When she isn’t singing, Marisol loves to travel and spend time with her husband, family, friends, and her two long-haired dachshunds. Marisol is thrilled to be reconnecting with her choral roots as a part of this talented community.
Sharlotte Kramer is a research mechanical engineer at Sandia National Laboratories and has been a musician her entire life. She studied classical piano as a child; has been in choirs since middle school; and studied voice with Desiree LaVertu in Pasadena while earning her Ph.D. in Aeronautics from the California Institute of Technology. She has been leading the worship music at High Desert Presbyterian Church in Albuquerque since 2012. She joined Coro Lux in September 2019. When she is not running experiments in a structural test lab at Sandia Labs or singing, she is baking and spending time with her husband, Richard, and daughters, Grace and Evelyn.
Rita Leard loves choral singing and is delighted to be a part of Coro Lux. She has been singing with the NM Symphonic Chorus since 2011 — not long after moving to Albuquerque to head the Women’s Health Department at ABQ Health Partners (now Optum Medical Group). Prior to that move, she had sung with the Symphony San Jose Chorale for many years — and, before that, with the Phoenix Symphony Chorus. In the summer of 2022, she had a blast attending her first “choir camp” in Sonoma, California, with Berkshire Choral International. Since retiring from her OB/GYN practice in late 2021, she has been relishing the additional time for music, spending time with friends and family, playing in the garden, and perfecting her baking/cooking skills. She is grateful for the many opportunities there are in Albuquerque to hear wonderful music — especially Chatter on Sunday mornings.
Yasmeen Lookman received a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of New Mexico. She continues her love of music and the performing arts at The Lensic Performing Arts Center where she works in Development. Yasmeen enjoys singing with various local choirs and is thrilled to be singing with friends, old and new, as a part of the wonderful Coro Lux.
Joseph Lubars
Richard Macklin (Bass) has been singing and accompanying choirs ever since childhood in Kansas, adolescence in PA / NY, and many years now in his adopted homeland, New Mexico. For the past 3 decades, he has served as accompanist and director of the 11 AM choir at Risen Savior Catholic Church in Albuquerque.
Spencer McCray
David Milford, bass, started singing in the Albuquerque Boy’s Choir at the age of 10. He then sang in the choir, as well as a small madrigal group, at Highland High School. Following graduation, he sang at Oberlin with the College Choir, the Musical Union, and the Obertones (acapella). Upon returning to ABQ he sang for a short time with the UNM Choir, and then the NM Symphony Orchestra Chorus for many years. David studied solo voice with Paul Barrientos for 10 years, and had roles with MTS, OSW, and Teatro Nuevo Mexico (Zarzuela at the NHCC). Looking forward to more ‘making a joyful noise unto the world’!
Phil Minix has just recently relocated to Albuquerque from Columbus, OH. He was in Ohio for almost 20 years and has also lived in Vermont, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, and Kansas City. Phil grew up in central Kansas. He’s very happy to be in New Mexico and the southwest to enjoy the beauty and the great weather. Prior to this group, Phil has sung in several symphony choruses including the Columbus Symphony Chorus, Dayton Symphony Chorus, Kansas City Symphony Chorus and also the Kansas City Fine Arts Chorale. He’s looking forward to singing in a smaller group again and performing the wide variety of works that will be in the Coro Lux offering.
Joe Mitchell started his musical career in Belen, New Mexico playing the trumpet in 6th grade. This led to high school marching band, choir, talent shows, and musicals. While pursuing his Bachelor of Music Education at UNM, he sang with the Men’s Chorus, Dolce Suono, Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, and Opera Studio. He graduated in 2017 and is now the middle school Choir and Exploratory Music teacher at Tres Volcanes Community Collaborative School. Joe believes everyone’s lives should be filled with musical experiences, and is excited to share some of those experiences with Coro Lux!
Brian Moffatt is an attorney who moved to Rio Rancho in 2023 from out of state.
I am currently employed as an Assistant Attorney General in the Special Prosecutions Division of the New Mexico Department of Justice.
I began singing choral music as a low bass in junior high school, and I love to sing great music with great groups.
Over the years, I have sung in a number of medium and large choruses, including the New Mexico Symphonic Chorus, Eugene Symphony Chorus (OR), Eugene Concert Choir, San Antonio Mastersingers/Symphony Chorus, Houston Symphony Chorus, Houston Masterworks Chorus, St. Luke’s UMC (Houston), Christ Church Cathedral (Houston), University UMC (Dallas), and Centenary College Choir. Also, way back in history, I sang for over 100,000 people at Radio City Music Hall.
I am very much looking forward to many seasons with Coro Lux.
Andres Nova
Nicole Nova discovered a joy in singing at an early age, which was fostered by her very patient parents who never discouraged her from singing along (as loudly as possible) with every Disney soundtrack and 90’s pop tune she heard. She has a B.A. in Music from the University of New Mexico, and a strong passion for karaoke. When she isn’t singing, Nicole can often be found swimming, cliff jumping, playing video games, or hiking with her husband and their three very spoiled cats.
Arnel Oczon is nearly a NM native, having been in Albuquerque since the 4th grade. He started singing in choirs with the university chorus way back in the late 90’s. He’s been lucky to have sung big works with the NMSO Chorus, madrigals with Quodlibet and quirky things in Quintessence. For non-singing activities, he worked on base at Sandia Labs in aerospace for about 30 years. He’s married to an alto, and they have a daughter who went to Ann Arbor to be a wolverine!
Neal Ohle – this converted Tuba player found his voice at UNM. Being around music his whole life, he loves to be apart of any ensemble. He can’t wait to be a part of such a wonderful group this coming year!
Vinnessa Martinez Ohle – Well… I really started my musical career as a babe. My first words were “la la la”! In the real world, I started singing in the middle school choir in Belen. What an awkward time in our lives right??? Well good thing I had singing. I continued to be actively involved in choir and music throughout high school and into college. I attended UNM and sang in the Concert Choir since freshman year under Brad. I currently teach in Los Lunas Public Schools as an Elementary General Music Teacher. I now subject my students to the world of singing. It’s good for them! I am so excited to be singing in a choir again!
Bonnie Pachanian-Finch began her music adventures at age 6 with piano lessons. She later majored in music and holds a Bachelors and a Masters degree in Piano. She is a retired APS Elementary Music Teacher. Currently, she is teaching 15 private piano students, while she continues learning to play the piano herself. While in college, Bonnie discovered the joy of choral singing, and has since continued to enjoy participating in church choirs, choral groups, and opera choruses. Her music training allowed her to pursue another beloved occupation—travel. Bonnie has made music in all 50 states, 7 Canadian provinces, and 40 foreign countries. These days, she still loves to travel with her husband, Bob, and their 101-pound Labrador Retriever, Atticus, as often as possible. She is both honored and excited to be a part of Coro Lux.
Dawn Perez grew up in Ohio, where she studied music education and choral conducting at Bowling Green State University and Kent State University respectively. She has been a music teacher for 18 years and has lived in Albuquerque for 12 years. In addition to loving music, she enjoys traveling with her husband and two boys and writes books as an indie author. She is very happy to be singing with the Coro Lux family!
Mary Petrak has been singing in choirs since the age of eight. She grew up in Des Moines, Iowa and graduated from Luther College, where she sang under Weston Noble, one of her most significant mentors.
After enlisting in the Army at age 27, Mary served two tours in South Korea, with the 2nd Infantry Division and Eighth Army Bands. She sang the national anthems of both Korea and the United States at numerous ceremonies and official functions. She played auxiliary percussion in the concert band and played piano in the jazz combo. She served four years in the First Cavalry Division Band (Fort Hood) and from there was deployed to the conflict in the Persian Gulf.
Mary holds masters and doctoral degrees in voice performance from the University of Texas at Austin. She sang under Craig Hella Johnson at university and with Conspirare.
Mary has taught voice at Eastern New Mexico University and has directed choirs at West Las Vegas Schools. She now resides in Albuquerque and enjoys church choir, cycling, and spending time with her dog and cats. She is thrilled to be a new member of Coro Lux.
Sophia Rodriguez is a freshman at the University of New Mexico and has sung in choirs for seven years, gaining valuable experience in both top ensembles and leadership roles. Throughout high school, she served as both a section leader and president of her choir program and is currently a section leader and assistant director for an adult women’s barbershop choir, as well as an active member of UNM’s Concert Choir. In addition to performing, Sophia has taken on the roles of student teacher and director, experiences that have deepened her passion for music education and mentoring others. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education with the goal of inspiring students, creating opportunities through music, and building safe, supportive environments where young musicians can thrive.
Thom J. Sloan is a native New Mexican from the Las Cruces area and attended UNM for both undergraduate and graduate degrees. He began studying music in Junior High School both singing and playing trombone. He later added piano studies. He was a Friends of Music scholar at UNM in voice and sang in choral groups at UNM as well as performing recitals. Even though his career is in healthcare management, he has sung with symphony choruses in Albuquerque and Houston and smaller choral groups in Los Angeles, Austin, and Portland, OR. Thom recently moved back to Albuquerque to enjoy the Land of Enchantment!
Mitzy Sotelo resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as a singer under the instruction of private voice teacher, Marilyn Bernard. In 2022, she graduated from the University of New Mexico with a Bachelor of Arts in Music and a Minor in Linguistics and performed a spring recital in 2022. She is a regular in the Opera Southwest Chorus since Fall of 2017, and has sung for the New Mexico Symphonic Chorus, as well. When she’s not singing, she’s baking for friends and family from cakes and pies to empanadas and conchas, and wandering around Albuquerque for the latest in local cuisine, art, and events like Summerfest and the International Balloon Fiesta.
Jody Spalding is a retired audiology professor. She plays flute and has sung in church choirs since childhood. She and Peter have been singing together for church choirs in Iowa City IA, Chapel Hill NC, New Orleans LA, Ann Arbor MI, Lincoln NE and are now very happily singing under Brad’s leadership at the United Church of Santa Fe. She is overjoyed to be part of the amazing group of Coro Lux singers! “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything.” ― Plato
Peter Spalding is a retired orthodontic and pediatric dentistry professor who has sung in his church choirs since childhood when he was the only boy in the choir. Although most of his musical training was as a cellist, he has found his voice is much easier to tote around and is thrilled to experience Brad as conductor for both his church choir and Coro Lux!
Darryl Starkes is happy to be part of Coro Lux. Hailing from Virginia, he has been in New Mexico for 15 years. He has been a member of various groups in town to include the New Mexico Symphonic Chorus and Quintessence. Currently, he is an insurance agent and enjoys singing among other activities in his very little free time.
Susie Tallman graduated UCLA with a BA in voice performance. Susie followed her passion to work with musicians by working at A&M Studios with the producer Jimmy Iovine. She then left A&M with Jimmy Iovine and a few others to become a founding employee of Interscope Records. Susie was fortunate enough to work with world class musicians including NIN, Tom Jones, Dr. Dre, Ron Sexsmith, A Very Special Christmas albums, Tracy Chapman and so many others. One incredible experience after the next provided Susie with the knowledge to venture out on her own to start Rock Me Baby Records. Wanting to live and study abroad before recording, Susie further evolved her voice in France, singing with the Choeur International and the American Chorus in Paris. Upon her return to the states, Susie honed her classical training at the New England Conservatory Workshop in Boston and worked at the extraordinary indie label Q Division Records. She has sung backup for such acts as Ronnie Spector, Darlene Love and Cheap Trick, and has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Rose Bowl, the Los Angeles Forum and Pauley Pavilion as well as in commercials for Taco Bell, The Coca-Cola Reunion commercial and the movie Beaches. She is a former member of the San Francisco Symphony Chorus and The New Mexico Symphony Chorus. Susie is currently raising three children while teaching, singing & recording. Videos from her DVD can be seen on PBS between shows around the country.
Jamie Villanueva — I grew up as one of those “California Girls” when the Beach Boys were still performing in my local supermarket parking lot! I studied education and music at a UCLA and soon began singing “I Get Around” as I explored the Southwest making a career as a special educator. A few times the universe said “Woudn’t It Be Nice” to have “Fun Fun Fun” and I also found myself teaching music and theater to children. Loving the “Good Vibrations”, I continued singing here in Albuquerque with Westside Concert Chorale, Albuquerque Civic Chorus, Quintessence Summer Festival Chorus, and now, Coro Lux. “God Only Knows” how grateful I am to my incredible mother, a gifted pianist, accompanist and singer, for instilling in me the love of choral music!
Janet Vrudny – She recently relocated to Albuquerque after retiring from 41 years as the choral directors at Highland Hall Waldorf School and the First Presbyterian Church of Encino in Southern California. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Piano Performance and a Master’s Degree in Choral Conducting. She is delighted to be here in New Mexico, working with Brad, and singing in Coro Lux! She looks forward to taking in all of the sites and golf courses of this fabulous area!
Tony Worsham is a physician by day and a chorister by night, singing with various groups including Quintessence and de Profundis. Like many other members, he is coming full circle, having sung with University Chorus nearly a decade ago, and is excited to perform with Coro Lux.
Tina Yarrington is a new arrival to Albuquerque in 2023. She came to New Mexico as a maternal-fetal medicine physician to provide high risk pregnancy care to women at UNM Hospital and sought out a musical home to parallel her clinical one. She grew up with a violinist mother who made sure she and her many siblings learned an instrument. A jazz pianist primarily, she also sang in choruses, a capella groups, and jazz choirs throughout high school and college. She returned briefly to vocals singing in a blues band during medical school and has found a place to marinate in music once again in Coro Lux.
LaVonne Yazzie – I am an Albuquerque transplant from Arizona and a member of the Navajo Nation. In my youth, I studied violin as my primary instrument while singing soprano in various choruses. While at UNM, I double-majored in English Pre-Law and Spanish, and for fun, I sang with the UNM Madrigal Singers. By day, I work as an Education Specialist for UNM at the Center for Development and Disability. In my free time, I serve at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church as a member of the School Consultative Council, a cantor for the Roman Rite of Mass, and as a soprano in the church choir under the direction of the esteemed Mark Adrian. I am excited to once again be singing with Coro Lux, and I am very blessed to be one voice in such a talented group of singers.
Artistic Director
Artistic Director
Bradley Ellingboe (ellingboe@abqcorolux.org) has led a wide-ranging career in the world of singing, including accomplishments as a choral conductor, soloist, composer, scholar and teacher. As a choral conductor he has led festival choruses in 35 states and 14 foreign countries. He made his operatic conducting debut in December, 2011, leading the world-premiere of Stephen Paulus’s opera Shoes for the Santo Niño in a joint production by the Santa Fe Opera and the University of New Mexico. As a bass-baritone soloist he has sung under such conductors as Robert Shaw, Helmuth Rilling, and Sir David Willcocks. Ellingboe has over 140 pieces of music in print, including the Requiem for chorus and orchestra, which has been performed more than 300 times in this country and Europe, and his newest work, Star Song, which had its New York debut (Lincoln Center) in May of 2014, and its European debut in July of that year. For his scholarly work in making the songs of Edvard Grieg more accessible to the English-speaking public, he was knighted by the King of Norway in 1994. As a teacher, the University of New Mexico Alumni Association named him Faculty of the Year in 2008.
Bradley Ellingboe retired in 2015 after serving on the faculty of the University of New Mexico for 30 years, where he was Director of Choral Activities, Professor of Music and Regents Lecturer. During his three decades at UNM he also served at various times as Chairman of the Department of Music and Coordinator of Vocal Studies. He is a graduate of Saint Olaf College and the Eastman School of Music and has done further study at the Aspen Music Festival, the Bach Aria Festival, the University of Oslo and the Vatican.
Ellingboe has won annual awards for his choral compositions from ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Arrangers and Publishers since 2000. His choral music is widely sung and is published by Oxford, G Schirmer, Augsburg, Walton, GIA, Hal Leonard, Mark Foster, Choristers Guild, Alliance, Concordia, Selah, and particularly the Neil A. Kjos Music Company, for whom he edits two series of choral octavos. His music has been performed and recorded by such groups as the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, Philip Brunelle’s VocalEssence, the Saint Olaf Choir, the Harvard Glee Club, Craig Hella Johnson’s Conspirare, and the choirs of the University of Michigan and Luther College, among many others. In January of 2017 he became Editor of the National Music Publishers company.
He has prepared choirs for such luminaries as Dave Brubeck, Moses Hogan, Alice Parker, Morten Lauridsen, René Clausen and Robert Ray. At the request of composer Libby Larsen the UNM Women’s Chorus, Las Cantantes, recorded all Larsen’s music for treble chorus. He was guest conductor of the Santa Fe Desert Chorale in a series of concerts in December, 2011.
Ellingboe has been married to Karen (Hersey) Ellingboe since 1981. They have three children and seven grandchildren.
Mission Statement
Coro Lux Mission Statement
Coro Lux (“Chorus of Light”): a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preparation and performance of great choral music for the enrichment and delight of our audiences and ourselves, and to propagating love of the choral art in the next generation of singers.
About Us
Meet Coro Lux
Coro Lux (“Chorus of Light”) is an auditioned community chorus, based in Albuquerque and founded in the fall of 2015. Under Artistic Director Bradley Ellingboe, the chorus has grown into one of the top choruses in New Mexico. Coro Lux consists of the larger Oratorio Society and the smaller Chamber Chorus. The Oratorio Society, with 60 members, presents major choral works, usually with orchestra and often in conjunction with the New Mexico Philharmonic. The Chamber Chorus is an ensemble of 16 members that presents a variety of smaller works in various locations around Albuquerque. Each ensemble presents about three programs each season.

Coro Lux has participated in music events far from Albuquerque, including a Carnegie Hall concert in 2016 and the Great American Choral Series festival in Florence, Italy, in the summer of 2018. In 2017 Coro Lux became the Ensemble in Residence at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Albuquerque. As such, our rehearsals and many of our performances are held there. We are proud to be associated with the oldest Lutheran congregation in the state of New Mexico, founded in 1891, and long a leader in worship and the arts in our community. In 2019 we began a regular and ongoing partnership with the United Church of Santa Fe, thus making regular appearances in the state capital.
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~ Announcing the new director of El Faro Youth Chorus ~
Joseph Mitchell
Mr. Mitchell started his musical career in Belen, New Mexico playing the trumpet in 6th grade. This led to high school marching band, choir, talent shows, and musicals. While pursuing his Bachelor of Music Education at UNM, he sang with the Men’s Chorus, Dolce Suono, Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, and Opera Studio. He graduated in 2017 and directed the choir programs at Tres Volcanes Community Collaborative School, Tony Hillerman Middle School, and Volcano Vista High School until 2024. Joe believes everyone’s lives should be filled with musical experiences and is excited to share some of those experiences with the young singers of El Faro!
October 11th ~ 7:00pm
Santa Fe
Lensic Performing Arts Center
October 12th ~ 4:00pm
Albuquerque
Immanuel Presbyterian Church
Tiguex: Volcano Chorus
Raven Chacon
Tiguex: Volcano Chorus is one part of a twenty movement composition that takes place all across the Albuquerque area (originally known as “Tiguex” by the Tewa people) on Saturday, the 27th of September. Coro Lux’s portion takes place at the center volcano on the west side of the city, beginning at 1 pm. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, visit https://www.tiguex.com
New Mexico Philharmonic and Luminare, 12/21/24, Bradley Ellingboe, conductor. (Video credit: Peter Hyde. Used by permission)
CHORAL EXCHANGE RAISES $1,800 FOR ABQ HEALTHCARE FOR THE HOMELESS
A Saturday workshop and informal concert on September 28, 2024, among Coro Lux, Albuquerque’s Quintessence, led by Matthew Greer, and Kantorei from Minnesota, led by Adam Reinwald, raised $1,800 for Healthcare for the Homeless. The event began at noon with the three choruses singing for each other, then rehearsing 3 massed choir pieces. Their work culminated in a free concert at 3 pm. The proverbial hat was passed, resulting in a substantial donation to a worthy cause. Special thanks to Quintessence, Kantorei, and all who attended the program! [Photo Credit: Sue Spaven]
Click the link below to watch KOB’s “Heart of New Mexico” feature on the El Faro Youth Chorus.
Special thanks to Ryan Laughlin and Willow Locke for their beautiful work on this piece.
https://www.kob.com/new-mexico/heart-of-new-mexico-trauma-informed-chorus-director-helps-youth-with-music/
Click the link below to watch the world premiere of “Ring Out, Wild Bells” by Taylor Scott Davis, performed during the Coro Lux Seasons of Love concert on December 15, 2022
Ring Out, Wild Bells
LAND USE STATEMENT
With profound respect, Coro Lux acknowledges that the city of Albuquerque where we sing is the traditional homeland of the Tiwa-speaking pueblos, and that the larger state of New Mexico is the ancestral homelands of the indigenous members of the Pueblos, Apache, and Navajo (Dine), and is the adopted homeland of many other indigenous tribal members who have made New Mexico their home. Coro Lux sings for a better world, and we honor the land on which we sing and those who lived here before us.
CORO LUX STATEMENT ON INCLUSIVITY
Coro Lux is built on the ideal of “doing good as we do well.” We believe that in diversity there is strength. We believe the voices of the world should be heard, regardless of ethnicity, gender, religion, nationality, or sexual orientation. In the past we have used our concerts to call for peace and to benefit charitable causes, and we will redouble our efforts going forward. Through our art we sing for a better world.
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