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Andrew Lewis,
Music Director In addition to being the Music
Director of the Elgin Choral Union, Andrew Lewis is the Artistic
Director of Bella Voce, Chicago’s premiere professional chamber choir.
He also holds the posts of Music Director at Glenview Community Church in
Glenview, cover conductor for the Elgin Symphony Orchestra,
and founder and Artistic Director of The Janus Ensemble. Additionally,
Lewis serves on the conducting faculty at the University of Illinois at
Chicago. He formerly taught conducting at DePaul University, has been a
guest lecturer at Concordia University and Garrett Theological Seminary,
and was artistic director of the Lutheran Choir of Chicago. Lewis
attended Northwestern University, studying music theory and voice. While
a student at Northwestern he was provided with a scholarship to observe
the rehearsals of Daniel Barenboim and Asher Fisch at the
Staatsoper-Unter-den-Linden, Berlin. After college he worked as a church
musician and was an original member of the Philharmonia Baroque Chorale
of San Francisco, having sung with baroque specialists Nicholas McGegan
and John Butt. He then attended the Eastman School of Music to study
choral and orchestral conducting with William Weinert and David Effron.
Lewis has also studied with conductors Helmuth Rilling, Robert Shaw,
Robert Spano, James Paul, Gustav Meier, Stephen Cleobury, Duain Wolfe,
and Dale Warland in the United States and Michel Tapachnik in
Copenhagen, Denmark. Lewis is married to singer
and conductor Kirsten Hedegaard. They have three young sons: George,
William, and Henrik.
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