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About
Heartland Voices
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Heartland
Voices consists of professional and professionally trained singers
from the greater Northern Illinois area who are committed to excellence
in choral music performance.
Formed in 1999,
this critically acclaimed ensemble came together to expand their
love of music, to perform challenging and diverse literature, to
offer their talents as guest artists for symphonies and other organizations,
and to establish a strong community service component with an emphasis
on educational outreach programming. They are committed to advancing
the understanding and enjoyment of choral music to the next generation
of musicians, and are proud to be able to feature many young choral
ensembles at their concerts. They have been regularly featured as
guest artists for the Illinois Chamber Symphony and the DuPage Opera
Theatre.
Heartland Voices
has performed at weddings, masses, nursing homes, local junior and
senior high schools, and has joined with the Community Crisis Center,
Boys and Girls Clubs, Mother Goose, the Resident Police of Elgin,
Sherman Health Systems and the Larkin Center for community service
projects. In October 2001, Heartland Voices was honored to join
an elite number of ensembles when they performed for the Illinois
Chapter of the American Choral Director's association, and were
honored with an invitation to perform at Carnegie Hall in April
2002.
As they begin
their sixth season, Heartland Voices continues to expand their repertoire
and their love of music, while striving to set the highest standard
for performance and professionalism.
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About
the Director
Dr.
John G. Slawson,
Artistic Director/Principal Conductor, founded the critically
acclaimed Heartland Voices in July 1999. Dr. Slawson's work with
choral ensembles is considered to be one of the finest in northern
Illinois. He has worked with the Elgin Children's Chorus, the
Elgin Children's Theatre, the Elgin Choral Union, Arts Chorale,
the Elgin Symphony Orchestra, the Valley Civic Orchestra, and
many high school choirs. Serving as music director of the Elgin
Choral Union for six years, Dr. Slawson expanded the repertoire
and outreach programs to new artistic heights. He conducted the
Fox Valley premiere of Richard Einhorn's Voices of Light,
Alice Parker's The Clearings, the Misa
Criolla and Navidad Nuestra of
Ariel Ramirez, Beethoven's Missa Solemnis,
and the world premiere of Kirke Mechem's Earth My Song.
Dr. Slawson has been instrumental in bringing outstanding choral
groups including Chanticleer and Cantus to Elgin.
Dr.
Slawson is Professor of Choral Music at Elgin Community College
where he directs the concert choir, the vocal jazz ensemble, and
ECC's Encore Musical Theatre Productions. He holds degrees from
the University of Michigan, Northern Michigan University, and
earned his DMA in choral conducting from the College-Conservatory
of Music of the University of Cincinnati. In addition, Dr. Slawson
is the music director at the First United Methodist Church in
Elgin, IL. He continues to serve as an adjudicator and choral
clinician throughout the Midwest.
Dr.
Slawson and his wife, Dee, live in Elgin and have two children.
Dee is the Office Administrator for Heartland Voices.
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About
the Accompanist
Dr.
Paul Satre is Professor of Music in the School of Music
at Trinity International University, Deerfield, Illinois, where
he conducts the Concert Choir and teaches piano and courses
in music theory and conducting. A graduate of the University,
he did his graduate work at the American Conservatory of Music,
Chicago, where he received the Master of Music and Doctor of
Musical Arts degrees in piano performance. He also did graduate
work in musicology at the University of Minnesota.
The
Trinity Choir tours regularly in the United States and overseas.
On their 2000 tour of Europe, the choir won first place in an
international choral festival in Croatia. The choir has also
recorded several CDs under Dr. Satre's direction. In addition
to the regular Christmas and Spring concerts, recent performances
on campus with orchestra under Dr. Satre's baton include Haydn's
Creation, Rutter's Gloria, Bernstein's
Chichester Psalms, and Mendelssohn's
Elijah. A 2004 tour of Scandinavia is currently
being planned for the Trinity Choir.
Before
coming to Trinity, Dr. Satre taught at Judson College (IL) and
Crown College (MN). He returned to his alma mater to teach in
1996. Dr. Satre has also taught courses in church music and
hymnology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and is on
the editorial board of Creator magazine, a periodical for church
musicians. He has led seminars and adjudicated at music conferences
and clinics, and has performed as accompanist or soloist in
the United States, Europe and Japan. He performs regularly in
the Chicago area, has performed on numerous recording projects,
and is principal organist of the Moody Church in Chicago. At
the church, Dr. Satre has performed on piano and organ on recordings
and is heard regularly on over 400 radio stations throughout
the world on the Moody Church Hour. Currently, Sunday morning
church services may be heard live over the internet. He has
also been featured at the church as piano soloist in Beethoven's
Concerto III and Gershwin's Rhapsody
in Blue. Dr. Satre was also one of the soloists with
the Elgin Symphony Orchestra in Mozart's Concerto
for Three Pianos and Orchestra.
Dr. Satre and his wife, Joy, live in Elgin and have two children.
Joy is an elementary school teacher.
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