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Director of Music

Andrea S Klouse
Andrea Klouse is an internationally acclaimed composer, conductor, educational clinician, and 30-year veteran teacher in Washington State schools. Klouse earned her Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude, in Violin/Voice Performance and Music Education. Currently, Klouse teaches at the brand-new Graham-Kapowsin High School in the Bethel School District near Tacoma, Washington, just northwest of beautiful Mount Rainier.
Klouse was named 2005 Bethel School District Teacher of the Year, 2003 Pierce County Arts Commission “Margaret K. Williams Award for Excellence in Education,” and “Outstanding Music Educator” at the Washington Music Educators Association Conference. Klouse’s newest choral composition, published by Alliance Publishing Company, is called "I Hear Sweet Music.” It was commissioned by Washington Music Educators Association for the 2004 All-State Choir.
Klouse has conducted and performed in International festivals including: All-American Youth in Concert (Italy, Austria), Kathaumixw 1998 (Canada), Vesprehm "Vivace" Festival 2000 (Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary), Idaho International Choral Festival 2001 (U.S.).
Klouse is an active adjudicator and presenter at educational clinics, workshops and professional reading sessions. She has directed numerous All-State and Regional festival choirs around the United States.
Select Performance/Guest Conductor Venues
1990 All-State Featured Group Performance, Inaugural “Arts
Time” Washington
1995 Kathaumixw International Choral Festival, BC;
1996 Georgia All State Guest Conductor;
1997 American Choral Directors Conference, WA
1998 Performance Group to Idaho International Choral Festival;
Klouse was named “Outstanding Educator” by WMEA;
1999 Vivace! International Choral Festival,
Hungary and concert tour to Germany, Prague, and the Czech Republic
1999 Formation of the Vivace! Choral Program
“in residence” with Bethel School
District
at Frontier Junior High: Vivace Kids, Vivace Mixed and Vivace! Consort Choirs
2000 FJH Concert Choir, WMEA All State Performance Group (Klouse also a session
presenter)
2000 Georgia All State Guest Conductor.
2001 Vivace! Kids Camp, Vivace! “Cathedrals
of WA” Camp and Concert Tour inaugural year.
2002 Oregon All State Choir, Guest Conductor
2002 WMEA All
State (Klouse session presenter);
2002 FJH Consecutive Winner of the Best in the North West Choral
Festival, Portland
2003 FJH Concert/Choir and Vivace Invited to Perform at the Kansas
Music Educators Assn. Vivace Treble Choir performed with the Tacoma Symphony Orchestra
and Choir Honegger’s “Une Cantate de Noel” with Central
Washington University
in “Star Child” by George Crumb in Seattle’s
Benaroya Concert Hall.
2003 Vivace! Mixed Choir performed Schubert’s Mass in G with
orchestra at the Sumner Performing Arts Center
2003 Vivace Cathedrals Choir performed in Cathedrals from Seattle
to San Francisco
Most recently, Andrea was named recipient of the 2003
Pierce County Arts Commission’s Margaret K. Williams Arts Award for
Excellence in the Arts
2004 WMEA commissioned a work from Andrea for performance in the WMEA
All State:
“I Hear Sweet Music.”
Summer 2004: Vivace! Cathedrals Choir performed at the National Cathedral,
the National Shrine of the Basilica, the White House, the
Holocaust Museum and other sites in Washington DC; was headline choir at
the Oregon Bach festival; Mt Angel Abbey Bach Festival.
2005 Bethel School District Teacher of the Year
2005 Alabama All-State Conference Guest Conductor of SSA Choir; Birmingham Alabama:
Looking Forward: 2005 WMEA
Elementary All-State Choir, March 12th.
Recent Andrea Klouse Choral works published
and established as keynote performance pieces in education:
Prayer of the Children (Warner
Chappell)
Song for a Russian Child (Hal Leonard)
Kyrie (Hal Leonard)
Who Will Fight No More Forever
(Based on Chief Joesph's Surrender Speech) (Hal Leonard)
I Leave You With a Song (Warner
Chappell)
How Will I Go Without Ye? (Hal
Leonard)
"I Hear Sweet
Music," was commissioned by Washington Music Educators Association for the 2004 All State Choir. World premiere performance was 2/14/04 (to be published by Alliance Publishing Co).
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