About me
In her 30+ year career as a freelance pianist, singer, choral conductor, teacher, and church musician, Tracy Pratt Stuchbery has served Anglican parishes in Richmond, Squamish, and Penticton in the beautiful province of British Columbia. She has worked with the Vancouver Children’s Choir, founded and directed the St. John’s Children’s Chorus, was the director of Musaic Vocal Ensemble in Summerland, British Columbia, and artistic director of the Penticton Academy of Music. In 2021 she was “sent” from the Living School (a 2-year program of study of the Christian Contemplative tradition) of the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She is the mother of three grown children and has two grandsons. Tracy lives with her husband, Mike, in the Rectory of St. Philip’s Anglican Church in Etobicoke, Ontario, where she currently serves as music director, and where her husband is the Incumbent. They share the Rectory with a mother and child from Kenya and a man from Uganda, all of whom arrived in Canada as refugees. St. Philip’s has recently welcomed many asylum seekers, mainly from African countries, into the community and together, we are singing a new song.