Jeffrey Klitz is a Yale graduate and highly regarded New York music director, arranger, orchestrator, and composer.

At the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, he is proud to co-direct with his long-time collaborator Christine Cornell the acclaimed Brooklyn Harmonics Vocal Program. With the support of BKCM they have created these tight-harmony vocal groups to promote inclusivity, build community, and bridge divides through unique arrangements of pop hits and original co-writes. Jeff’s songs have been performed in NYC venues from The Bitter End to Carnegie Hall.

On Broadway he served as music director/conductor for Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Guys & Dolls, Hot Feet and Lennon, and conductor and choral arranger for Song and Dance and On Your Toes. Other Broadway credits: Chicago, Grand Hotel and Stardust. He has worked with numerous performers, serving as music director and pianist for Judy Collins, Joel Grey, Betty Buckley, Tommy Tune, Judy Kuhn, Carol Hall and Amanda McBroom, among others. On the acclaimed 92nd Street Y Lyrics and Lyricists series, and Lincoln Center’s American Songbook, he has appeared as music director, and at the Goodman Theatre he music directed The House of Martin Guerre, for which he earned a Joseph Jefferson Award.