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​​T.C. KINCER

Music Director, Pianist, Vocal Coach, Arranger


A Bit About Me

T.C. Kincer is a music director, pianist, vocal coach, and theatre educator based in New York City. He holds a bachelor’s degree in piano performance from Otterbein University as well as a master’s degree in piano performance with a concentration in collaborative piano from New York University Steinhardt. Favorite credits include: Rehearsal Pianist for Merrily We Roll Along (Broadway), Music Director/Conductor/Keys 1 for The Sound of Music (Global Tour), Music Director for Babes In Arms (World Premiere Revival), Associate Music Director for Die Fledermaus (NYU Steinhardt), and Associate Music Director for Into the Woods (NYU Steinhardt). T.C. has also served as Associate Music Director of the New York City Community Chorus and has worked with many educational theatre companies including the Broadway Education Alliance, The Wright Way, The Voice Collective, SOOP Theatre Company, KJK Productions, Shuffles NYC, and Joffrey Ballet School. His work has given him the opportunity to share his musical talents in diverse venues around the world. Internationally, T.C. has performed in Singapore, Malaysia, The Philippines, India, and Macao. In the United States, he has worked on theatrical productions in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maine, New Jersey, Florida and New York. In the cruise industry, T.C. has worked as a solo and orchestral pianist onboard the Celebrity Silhouette and as rehearsal pianist for Royal Caribbean’s productions of Grease and Hairspray. Additionally, T.C. is active in the NYC Cabaret Scene, performing in venues such 54 Below, Green Room 42, and Chelsea Table & Stage. He collaborates regularly with crossover artist Katherine Riddle, most recently in a cabaret entitled Somewhere Else Instead, directed by Alexandra Silber. T.C. is currently a Staff Pianist at NYU Steinhardt and a Principal Associate Pianist for the National Children’s Chorus. With the National Children’s Chorus he has performed in world renowned venues such as Alice Tully Hall and Carnegie Hall. In addition to his musical pursuits, T.C. enjoys reading fiction, drinking coffee, and playing beach volleyball.