Julia Scott Carey
Pianist
Julia Scott Carey is the Minister of Music at the Central Square Congregational Church in Bridgewater. She serves as an accompanist for Tanglewood Festival Chorus, the Metropolitan Chorale, the University Chorale of Boston College, and the Dedham Choral Society. She teaches music theory at Boston College and at the Suzuki School in Newton. She is also a founder and core ensemble member of Juventas New Music Ensemble.
As a composer, her orchestral works have been performed by numerous orchestras, including the Boston Symphony and the Boston Pops, and have been broadcast on national TV and radio. She was the youngest composer ever published by the Theodore Presser Company. She was also chosen to arrange a folk song for Yo-Yo Ma and Lynn Chang to play at Deval Patrick's inaugural ball.
Julia Scott Carey received a master’s degree in composition from the Harvard-New England Conservatory joint degree program, as well as a master’s degree in collaborative piano from Boston University.