
Ryan Heller, Conductor
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Mr. Ryan Heller is currently the Conductor and Artistic
Director of the columbia Chorale of Oregon, which is entering
its seventh season this fall, as well as being the Conductor
and Music Director of the Southwest Washington Symphony.
He is also the Director of the championship Pride of Portland
Chorus of Sweet Adelines International.
A native Oregonian, Ryan completed his M.M. (summa cum laude)
in Conducting from Portland State University and his B.M.
(summa cum laude) in Conducting from Chapman University.
At PSU, Mr. Heller conducted the Madrigal Choir, Women's
Chorus, and has served as the chorus master of the PSU Opera
as well as Assistant Conductor of the acclaimed Camber Choir.
Ryan as served as Musical Director of a wide variety of
productions throughout California and Oregon, including:
Brigadoon, Pirates of Penzance, H.M.S. Pinafore, Sweeney
Todd, Annie, Company, and Into the Words, among others.
This Spring, he will premiere a new production of The
Ballad of Jesse James with the Columbia Chorale of
Oregon.
As Music Director of the Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist
Church in Costa Mesa, CA, he appeared with the choir on
the acclaimed Victoria Recital Series, earning the group
reviews as "the best church choir in Orange County,"
as well as recording the ensemble's first CD.
Mr. Heller is also an active performer, having appeared
and/or recorded with groups such as: Portland Opera, William
Hall Master Chorale, Choral Cross-Ties, Portland Baroque
Orchestra, Capella Romana, Lakewood Theater Co., and the
Broadway Rose Theater co. Among his honors, Ryan received
the Dean's Award from Chapman University, and the Young
Artists' Award from the National Recording Academy. Mr.
Heller is in frequent demand as a conductor, singer and
coach, and has been hailed by critics as "exciting,
charismatic, and intelligent -- a young conductor to keep
our eyes on." Ryan is thrilled to be at the helm of
the Portland Vocal Consort and looks forward to many years
of incredible music making with this fine ensemble.
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