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Musicians

The cantor's role as a vocalist is to both sing the responses as the Psalmist, and to lead the singing of the hymns and acclamations of the liturgy. They do this with beautifully trained voices and are sensitive in their leadership without overshadowing the role of the singing of the faithful gathered for Mass.

Director of Sacred Music & Organist

Phil Bordeleau is the Director of Sacred Music and Organist at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Denver. He has served in this capacity since 2017. Previous appointments include similar positions at the Cathedral of St Andrew, in Little Rock, Arkansas and Saint Patrick cathedral, Fort Worth, Texas. He earned his Bachelor of Music in Organ Performance at the University of North Texas, and received his Master of Music in Choral Directing at Texas Christian University. He has played pipe organ concerts in major recitals, accompanied silent film classics, trained singers, accompanied operas, musicals, variety shows, and played piano recitals in addition to directing choral ensembles for church and concert performances. His duties at the cathedral include playing organ as primary organist for all liturgical celebrations as well as being the director of the “Concerts at the Cathedral Basilica”, and the director of the Cathedral Choir, and overseeing the cantors of the Cathedral Basilica. Phil Bordeleau presents concert selection on video to demonstrate the Cathedral’s pipe organ, playing the Finale from the Vierne Organ Symphony # 1.

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The Choir

The Cathedral Choir numbers 20+ singers, comprised of both staff singers and volunteers. The Cathedral Choir sings the gamut of music for the church from chant to modern compositions. Rehearsals are weekly. Admittance is by audition. For more information, contact Phil Bordeleau, the Director of Sacred Music

Our Cantors

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Reagan Stohler

Soprano

Reagan earned her master’s degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, where she studied vocal performance and literature. She received her undergraduate degree in music education from Saint Mary’s College in her hometown, Notre Dame, Indiana. During her time in Colorado, she has served as the artist in residence at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, where she was the soprano soloist for both Handel’s Messiah and Mozart’s Coronation Mass. She thoroughly enjoys singing opera, and has found her stride in singing early music and concert work. She most recently sang the soprano solos in Monteverdi’s Magnificat for 8 voices with Denver based ensemble, Vittoria. Reagan is currently teaching elementary music in Castle Rock, CO and enjoys enriching the lives of young musicians. She loves creating music alongside her talented colleagues at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception.



M.M in Vocal Performance and Literature,

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, ’22

B.M in Music Education, Saint Mary’s College, ’20

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John Murray

Tenor

John is a professional Tenor from Orlando, Florida and is happy to call the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception his home. John has performed as Tenor soloist in Handel’s Messiah with the Imperial Symphony Orchestra in Lakeland, FL, the Central Florida Community Arts Orchestra in Orlando, FL and Internationally Broadcasted on EWTN with the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Choir in Washington D.C. John also performed in Concerts with the 1st Presbyterian Concert Choir & Orchestra in Colorado Springs, the Villages Symphony Orchestra in The Villages, FL, the Orlando Symphony Orchestra’s Premiere Concert in Orlando, FL and also in Mad Cow Theatre’s Productions of Light in the Piazza and James Joyce’s The Dead in Orlando, FL. John appeared as soloist for a performance of Mozart’s Requiem with the choir of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe in Kissimmee, FL. John also served as Opera Orlando’s Outreach Artist from 2016-2019, and proudly represents Opera Colorado as a current member of their Opera chorus. John holds a Bachelors in Music in Vocal Performance from Shenandoah Conservatory and an MA in Voice from the University of Central Florida. John has previously been employed as a cantor at the sister shrines to the Denver Cathedral: The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C. and the Mary Queen of the Universe Shrine in Orlando, Florida

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Kacie Kenton

Soprano

Kacie Kenton recently moved to Denver after living and working locally in Colorado Springs since 2017. A San Diego native, Kacie received her Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from the Wheaton College Conservatory of Music in Illinois and completed her Master of Music in Vocal Performance at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Kacie has sung with churches of several different denominations, including Grace & St. Stephens Episcopal Church (Colorado Springs), St. John’s Lutheran Church (Wheaton, IL), and Second Presbyterian Church (Knoxville, TN). Kacie is honored to join the illustrious choir at Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. Kacie also sings with various organizations throughout the state of Colorado and has been a featured soloist with the Colorado Springs Chorale, Chamber Orchestra of the Springs, Opera Theatre of the Rockies, Colorado Vocal Arts Ensemble, and Parish House Baroque. Kacie’s recent performances and roles include Adina in L’elisir d’amore, soprano soloist in Handel’s Messiah, Young Alice in Glory Denied, Lola in Gallantry, and soprano soloist in Bach’s B Minor Mass. As a professional singer, Kacie specializes in opera, choral music, art song, high church music and chant, and even dips her toes into the jazz pool from time to time. Kacie also enjoys teaching students of all ages, especially her church choir folks. On any given weekend, you can find her enjoying Colorado’s great outdoors with her adventurous pup Kudos.

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Cyrissa Anderson

Cyrissa Anderson, an active professional singer in the Denver area for over 20 years, is known
for her clear tone and musical intelligence. Cyrissa enjoys performing music of many periods and styles and has extensive choral and solo experience. She has worked in churches of many denominations, including St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral (Denver), Temple Emanuel (Denver), Bethany Lutheran Church (Denver), and Holy Ghost Church (Denver). Cyrissa is overjoyed to be a member of the wonderfully musical choir of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Cyrissa has appeared as a soloist with Colorado Chamber Orchestra, Mercury Ensemble, Parker Symphony, St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral Choir, St. Martin’s Chamber Choir, Kantorei, and many others. She can be heard on Liszt Digital’s recording of Rheinberger’s Mass in C. She also enjoys performing recitals with her husband, organist Richard Robertson. Cyrissa is currently the soprano section leader of Orpheus Chamber Choir and sings with the Archdiocesan Schola. Having a quirky academic brain, Cyrissa has a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (recently a retired research chemist, USGS) with a minor in Vocal Performance from the University of Colorado and a Juris Doctor from the Sturm College of Law. When not singing, Cyrissa enjoys hiking, cooking, her two cats, and anything remotely related to The Beatles.

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