Biography

Elizabeth Kimble (she/her) is a conductor, composer, and soprano. Her music explores the sacred and psychological facets of the human experience, and often combines poetry and theater with more traditionally instrumental forms. She is the Music Director of the early music chamber choir Tactus SF as well as the Artistic Director for the Musae, a treble vocal ensemble based in San Francisco. She was the assistant conductor of the International Orange Chorale of San Francisco from 2012-2020.

Elizabeth has sung with a wide variety of choral ensembles, including the San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Volti, 21V, Cappella SF, Gaude, the International Orange Chorale, and the California Bach Society. Her music has recently been performed by the Swedish Radio Choir, St Paul’s Episcopal Church of Burlingame CA, Cappella SF, the International Orange Chorale of San Francisco, and SF sound. Some of her liturgical music is published by Selah, and has been featured in services throughout the United States and England.

Elizabeth holds a MM in Composition from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and BMs in Composition and Vocal Performance from Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music. She currently lives in the SF Bay Area with her husband, and is pursuing a MA in Counseling Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute. 

 
Photo by Ryan McCullen

Photo by Ryan McCullen