Wishart Bryan Bell

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Wishart Bryan Bell (born in

Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana.[1]
He retired in 2016.

Founder of Musical Arts Indiana

Bell founded Vesper Chorale in 1993, Vesper Chamber Orchestra in 1999, and the Children's Choir of Michiana in 2004.[2] In 2010 Vesper Chorale Inc. re-organized as Musical Arts Indiana Inc., creating a new parent organization.[3][4] Based in South Bend, Musical Arts Indiana sponsors Vesper Chorale, Vesper Chamber Orchestra, Consortia, and the Children's Choir of Michiana. Bell served as artistic director of the organization and conductor from its inception until his retirement. He conducted his final concerts in May 2018.[5]

Selected discography

  • How excellent is Thy name," Fantasy Sound,
    OCLC 55972752
Emmanuel Chorale; Kenneth Smith, piano; Roger Charman, guitar; Wishart Bell, conductor

Selected publications

  • Mozart’s Requiem: A Guide to Performing Musicians, published in the Journal of the Conductors’ Guild, 2007
  • What is a Church Choir? Article on philosophy of church choral singing, published in The American Organist, the journal of the American Guild of Organists, November 2006
  • Faith as Expressed Through the Arts. Essay calling the modern church to understand the vital role arts can play in worship, published in The American Organist, January 2007

External links

Education

References

  1. ^ "http://musicalartsindiana.org"
  2. ^ "http:// musicalartsindiana.org"
  3. ^ "South Bend Tribune article 'Changes Afoot for Music Groups', by Howard Dukes, April 10, 2011"
  4. ^ "South Bend Tribune Article 'Wishart Bell Conducts his final concerts as director of Musical Arts Indiana' by Andrew S. Hughes, May 15, 2018"
  5. ^ "http://www.wnit.org/cantata/index.html"