Faculty Members
Kurt Baldwin
Gary Brandes
Tod Bowermaster
Jennifer Garrison-Brown
Billie Derham
Jeanine York-Garesche
David Gillham
Kathryn Haggans
William Hammond
Barbara Harbach
Aurelia Hartenberger
Jim Henry
Matt Henry
Doris Hylton
Ken Kehner
Carol Koch
Stella Markou
John McGrosso
Joanna Mendoza
Ann Homann-Mottl
Stephen Morton
Robert Nordman (Interim Chair)
Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin
Leonard Ott
Gerry Pagano
Robert Ray
James Richards
Alan Rosenkoetter
Henry Smith
Sue Stubbs
Lorenzo Trujillo
Diane Touliatos
Miles Vandiver
Alla Voskoboynikova
Thomas Walker
Susan Werner
Jim Widner
Fred Willman
Jim Henry
(Associate Professor of Music and Director of Choral Studies)
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 the A Cappella Ensemble and teaches choral methods, choral arranging, and choral conducting. Prior to his appointment at UM-St. Louis, he was head of the choral music department at Lindenwood University for nine years, during which time the University Chorus quintupled in size under his leadership. He also formed Voices Only, a unique a cappella ensemble that performed to rave reviews at the 2004 Missouri Music Educators Association conference, toured Germany, Holland and Sweden, and produced a recording.
In addition to his duties at UM-St. Louis, Dr. Henry is the musical and artistic director of the Ambassadors of Harmony, a 160-voice men's a cappella chorus that performs barbershop, jazz, and light classical music. The Ambassadors of Harmony have produced three recordings, and were recently named the best male barbershop chorus in the world at the Barbershop Harmony Society’s 2004 International Competition.
Dr. Henry’s singing experience spans classical music to jazz. He served as bass section leader for the Saint Louis Symphony Chorus and sang bass with Odyssey, a popular St. Louis-based jazz quartet. He also arranges for and sings bass with The Gas House Gang, SPEBSQSA International Quartet Champions. The Gas House Gang has entertained audiences in all fifty states and fifteen countries, and in venues from the Grand Ole Opry to Carnegie Hall. They have been 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 has produced five recordings.
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 new Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music, published by Routledge.
Contact Information
phone: 314-516-6607
Fax: 314-516-6593
henryjam@umsl.edu
