Saturday ~ February 18, 2017
Heather Sorenson, Guest Conductor & Clinician
10:00 a.m. Workshop by Heather Sorenson
1:00 p.m. Choir Registration
1:30 p.m. Festival Choir Rehearsal
5:30 p.m. Dinner
7:00 p.m. Final Concert
Heather Sorenson, Guest Conductor & Clinician
10:00 a.m. Workshop by Heather Sorenson
1:00 p.m. Choir Registration
1:30 p.m. Festival Choir Rehearsal
5:30 p.m. Dinner
7:00 p.m. Final Concert
REGISTRATION is open to all singers. You can register as an individual or as a choir. Download the forms below or fill out the online form at the bottom of the page. The cost for the festival is $5/person. This helps defray the cost of the festival. You can order the music needed through JW Pepper. A copy of “Come and Sing” and a rehearsal CD will be provided once you have registered. For more information contact Kevin by email: rkboesiger@gmail.com or by calling the church office (402) 223-5319
Festival Choir Selections:
“God of Heaven” by Heather Sorenson (Shawnee Press 35026703)
“Shout! Sing Hallelujah!” by Heather Sorenson (Shawnee Press 35029698)
“Nobody Shoutin’ Like Me” by Heather Sorenson & John Parker
(Shawnee Press 35030566)
“Raise Your Hands” by Heather Sorenson (Shawnee Press35027845)
“Come and Sing” by R. Kevin Boesiger
“God of Heaven” by Heather Sorenson (Shawnee Press 35026703)
“Shout! Sing Hallelujah!” by Heather Sorenson (Shawnee Press 35029698)
“Nobody Shoutin’ Like Me” by Heather Sorenson & John Parker
(Shawnee Press 35030566)
“Raise Your Hands” by Heather Sorenson (Shawnee Press35027845)
“Come and Sing” by R. Kevin Boesiger
Heather Sorenson, Guest Conductor
Heather Sorenson entered the church music industry in her twenties, and her name quickly became a welcomed fixture in the publishing world. Heather is hired by the largest and most respected publishers in the world, and her pieces remain at the top of Bestsellers lists and Editor's Choice selections.
Diversity is the characteristic that makes Heather somewhat of an anomaly in the industry: she easily maneuvers both the traditional and contemporary genres of Christian music, often combining the two for a unique blend that has become her artistic fingerprint. Her works are performed regularly at competitions, concerts, recitals, and churches worldwide.
In the past five years, Heather has appeared multiple times at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Constitution Hall. In her latest Carnegie performance, Heather was the arranger and orchestrator of the new critically acclaimed neo-classical oratorio EXODUS, which had its world premiere in 2015.
Although her career is sometimes on a big stage, Heather’s heart is leading the Church in worship, and she feels that her greatest calling is using her music to connect people with God.
Heather makes her home in the Dallas, TX area with her beloved (and very vocal) beagle, Lucy.
Diversity is the characteristic that makes Heather somewhat of an anomaly in the industry: she easily maneuvers both the traditional and contemporary genres of Christian music, often combining the two for a unique blend that has become her artistic fingerprint. Her works are performed regularly at competitions, concerts, recitals, and churches worldwide.
In the past five years, Heather has appeared multiple times at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Constitution Hall. In her latest Carnegie performance, Heather was the arranger and orchestrator of the new critically acclaimed neo-classical oratorio EXODUS, which had its world premiere in 2015.
Although her career is sometimes on a big stage, Heather’s heart is leading the Church in worship, and she feels that her greatest calling is using her music to connect people with God.
Heather makes her home in the Dallas, TX area with her beloved (and very vocal) beagle, Lucy.