"The arts help us to connect humanity" with Laura Burger
Today (08/16) we talked with Laura Burger, director of development at Heartland Sings and a passionate about the art of writing.
Exploring La Misa Criolla by Ariel Ramírez and "breaking down walls to find happiness" with Andrea Salazar, soprano ecuatoriana.
Today (08/16) we talked with Andrea Salazar, doctoral student in voice performance and master's program of arts administration at the University of Kentucky as well as part time teaching artist at Heartland Sings, creator of the Canto de Corazón summer program with the YMCA - Renaissance Pointe.
We need arts as we need water with David Snyder from Sweetwater
Today (07/20) we talked with David Snyder, member of the board of Trustees at Heartland Sings and sales engineer at Sweetwater about arts being an essential aspect of life as water.
The power of the arts and its several outlets with Melisa McCann
Today, 07/27/2023 we interview Melisa McCann from the SUNSET MUSICA and the YMCA Renaissance Pointe to talk about her experience in the performance venue and on her several board of trustees as an advocate of the arts.
"The human experience is more fulfilling with the arts" with Natalie Young
Today we talked with Natalie Young, the soprano principal vocal artist (07/07) about the importance of the arts. Dazzling audiences with her light lyric coloratura voice, soprano Natalie Young has made her mark performing a wide variety of styles from opera to pop.
"Nurturing the sense of creativity" with Kim Nazarian from the Grammy Award Ensemble New York Voices.
Today we talked with Kim Nazarian from the New York Voices, Grammy Award Jazz Ensemble about several aspects of her life and the concert we offered a few weeks (06/24) ago at the Heartland Sings Vocal Arts Conference.
"The hidden value that brings you joy" Dr. Brautigam
Having served as a professional singer and twice-tenured full professor of voice at both secular and Christian universities throughout the mid-west, Dr. Brautigam now resides and operates his vocal studio in Franklin, Tennessee.
The founder, president, and artistic director of Heartland Sings. Maestro Robert Nance
Heartland Sings, Inc. is a nonprofit vocal music production company based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Founded in 1997 by Maestro Robert Nance, Heartland Sings creates a variety of vocal music productions and educational outreach programs.