International Champion Chorus



Jim Henry
(Musical and Artistic Director)


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Jim Henry holds degrees in vocal music education, music theory and music composition, including a Ph.D. in music composition from Washington University. He is currently the Director of Choral Studies at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, where he conducts the University Singers and Vocal Point and teaches choral methods, choral arranging, choral conducting, and counterpoint. He has recently received the Missouri Governor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, the MCDA St. Louis Suburban District Outstanding Director award, and the International Leadership Network's prestigious "Dare to Lead" Award.

Dr. Henry's singing experience spans classical music to jazz. He currently sings bass with and arranges for Crossroads, BHS International Quartet Champions (making Dr. Henry the only man in history to win an International Competition as a singer and as a director in the same year). Crossroads has performed across North American and Europe and has produced two recordings. They will soon be embarking on a tour of Japan. Dr. Henry was previously the bass of the Gas House Gang, also International Quartet Champions. Over the span of 18 years, the Gas House Gang entertained audiences in all fifty states and fifteen countries, and in venues from the Grand Ole Opry to Carnegie Hall. They were featured on NBC's "Today Show," NPR's "At the Creation," and two PBS specials, "Voices in Harmony" and "The Egg." The Gas House Gang produced five recordings. Dr. Henry also served as bass section leader for the Saint Louis Symphony Chorus.

As a composer, Dr. Henry has won awards for his songs and piano pieces. He served for three years as composer-in-residence at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School under the aegis of Washington University, the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, and the Buder Foundation. He was also a music mentor for the "Music, Words, Opera" educational program sponsored by Opera Theatre of St. Louis.

Dr. Henry travels the world as a guest conductor, coach, and lecturer. He is also a contributing author for the Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music, published by Routledge Press, and the upcoming second edition of the Grove Dictionary of American Music, published by Oxford University Press.