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Todd Schreiber

Conductor

Adjunct Assistant Professor (choral activities)

Todd Schreiber, originally from Ohio City, OH, resides in Lambertville, MI and holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from Bowling Green State University (’87) and a master’s degree from Chicago’s VanderCook College (‘96) and recently retired after 38 years as K-12 vocal music instructor and theatre director for Whiteford Schools in Ottawa Lake, MI.  While at BGSU Todd studied piano with Dr. Elizabeth Cobb, voice with Dr. Barbara Lockard-Zimmerman and was a member of the A Cappella Choir and Men’s Chorus (VP ‘87) under the direction of legendary, RD Mathey. Todd was also the Executive Director of the Miss BGSU Pageant in ’86 and ’87 and directed the BGSU Summer Music Institute Musical Theatre Camp from ’99-’11. He recently celebrated his 20th year as director of Muskingum University Summer Musical Theater Camp. As a member of the Michigan School Vocal Music Association, Todd has served as District 12 Co-Manager for 25 years. His choirs, ensembles and private voice students consistently participated in MSVMA district and state level events and he often served as an accompanist for workshops, conferences and honors choirs. In 2010, 2017 and 2022, Todd directed State Honors Choirs for the Michigan Music Conference. He was extremely honored to be named the MSVMA Teacher of the Year in 2013! He is also a member of the Canterbury Singers USA with which he has sung several choral residencies at cathedrals in England. Todd spent four summers as a Live Show Employee with Cedar Point and has worked extensively throughout northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan as an accompanist, performer, vocal coach, music director and choreographer His book, Olympic Games for the Music Classroom, was published in 2008 by Shawnee Press and in 2015 he earned The Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award from Ohio City-Liberty High School. In 2025, he was proudly honored by the Whiteford Agricultural School District with re-naming of their performance space the Todd R. Schreiber Stage.

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Kevin McGill

Pianist

Kevin McGill taught himself to play the piano at the age of 12, and by the age of 14 was playing the organ for church services in his hometown of Richmond, Indiana. He attended the University of Evansville and earned a Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance. He received a Master of Music degree in piano performance and pedagogy from Bowling Green State University where he had assistantships in Opera accompanying and voice studio accompanying. His piano teachers include Laura Melton, Virginia Marks, Anne Hastings-Fiedler, and Cecilia Cho. After graduating, Kevin taught at Bowling Green State University and Bluffton University.

As an organist, Kevin was Director of Music Ministry at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Bowling Green, OH for 20 years. He has also toured Europe with various choirs. His organ teachers include Vernon Wolcott, Douglas Reed and Dwight Thomas.

Mr. McGill is currently Adjunct Assistant Professor of piano and choral accompanist at BGSU, pianist for The Toledo Masterworks Chorale, and organist at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church (Bowling Green). He is also active as a freelance collaborative pianist.

Updated: 08/06/2026 06:02PM