Bio

Madeleine A. Booth (b. 1996), is a composer, lyricist, book-writer/librettist, music director, and mezzo-soprano based in the DC/Maryland area. She holds a M.M. in Composition (Stage Music Emphasis) from The Catholic University of America, and a B.M. in Music Education from Boise State University. Equally at home in the theatrical and concert spheres, her compositions range from full-length musicals to small chamber works.

Miss Booth is an experienced vocalist in both solo and choral contexts, as well as an adept conductor, both skills she uses as the Director of Music & Worship at a catholic church. She previously held the position of Teaching Assistant and eventually Teaching Fellow for Ear Training and Sight Singing I & II at the Catholic University of America. She is also a published author, having authored and co-authored chapters in “Skills, Education, and the Workforce: College Student Perceptions and Insights” (2017). She is a proud member of ASCAP and the Dramatists Guild. Download CV