
Brittany Kaehler is a conductor, soprano, and music educator dedicated to cultivating musical excellence through collaborative performance and thoughtful pedagogy. Her work spans higher education, community choral organizations, and church music, where she strives to create musical environments that inspire artistic growth, musical curiosity, and meaningful connection.
Brittany currently serves as Adjunct Professor of Voice and Advanced Sight Singing at Campbell University, where she works with undergraduate students to develop vocal technique, musicianship, and artistic expression. She is also pursuing the Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where her studies have emphasized conducting pedagogy, ensemble leadership, and vocal pedagogy. Brittany previously served as Professor of Record for Beginning Choral Conducting at UNC Greensboro and conducted the university’s Coro di Bella Voce treble ensemble.
In addition to her academic work, Brittany maintains an active presence in the regional choral community. She serves as Director of Choirs at Ebenezer Lutheran Church in Greensboro and as Assistant Conductor with the Choral Arts Collective, assisting with both the Bel Canto Company and Gate City Voices. Through these roles, she collaborates with singers of diverse backgrounds and contributes to concert programming that balances traditional choral repertoire with contemporary works and engaging performance experiences.
Brittany’s background also includes significant secondary music education experience, having served as a middle and high school choral director and general music instructor in North Carolina. This experience continues to shape her approach to collegiate teaching, particularly her commitment to preparing future music educators with practical rehearsal techniques, strong pedagogical foundations, and a deep appreciation for the role of music in schools and communities.
As a performer, Brittany is an active soprano who has participated in professional and festival performances, including appearances at the ACDA South Regional Conference and the Sigma Alpha Iota National Convention. She is a member of the American Choral Directors Association and the National Association for Music Education, and she frequently serves as a clinician and guest conductor for regional honor choirs and community music events.
Brittany believes that choral music offers a powerful opportunity to bring people together through shared artistic expression. Through her work as a conductor, vocalist, and educator, she seeks to create musical experiences that foster collaboration, leadership, and a lifelong love of music.