Kathryn Morton

Kathryn Morton is a choral conductor, speech pathologist and vocal teacher. Educated at the University of Queensland with degrees in Music and Speech Pathology, Kathryn has a wide breadth of knowledge and experience in her chosen field. Kathryn is the Director of the St Peters Chorale and St Peters Chamber Chorale at St Peters Lutheran College. Under her leadership, St Peters Chorale has performed both nationally and internationally to great acclaim. She is also the Director of the Girl Choristers and Vocal Tutor to the Boy Choristers at St John’s Anglican Cathedral, Brisbane.

Performances by Kathryn’s choirs have been described as ‘superb’, ‘stunning’, ‘a delight’, and ‘evocative’. As a guest conductor, Kathryn regularly leads workshops, rehearsals, and performances for primary, secondary, and tertiary students as well as adults. Her work as a conductor has also included collaborations with Stephen Layton, Simon Toyne, Roger Sayer and Daniel Hyde (England), Tony Funk (Canada), Anton Armstrong and Heather Buchanan (America), and Ron Morris and Carl Crossin (Australia).