Founder & Artistic Director

Kameron Kavanaugh

Kameron Kavanaugh founded Sound of Ages, a professional vocal ensemble based in the Wasatch front in 2016. Under his direction, Sound of Ages has performed in concert venues across Utah; at state, regional, and national conferences of the American Choral Directors Association; and has been presented at Carnegie Hall. 

In addition to being a frequent choral guest conductor and clinician, Kavanaugh has conducted the Utah Symphony Brass, has co-founded the Nebo Holiday Chorus and Orchestra, co-founded the South Canyons Chorus and Orchestra, and has taught at both Spanish Fork Jr. High and Spanish Fork High School. He has championed early music in the concert hall and classroom and has innovated narrative and other concert forms to help broad audiences connect with the infinite power of the human voice. 

As a director and educator, Kavanaugh trained with Ronald Staheli, Rosalind Hall, and Andrew Crane at BYU and with Barlow Bradford at the University of Utah. His passion for music is dwarfed only slightly by his passion for ice hockey. He and his wife Liz enjoy the home they built in Santaquin, Utah.