
Current Meeting and Rehearsal Schedule:
March 30 (Monday) 6:30 - 8pm -- Meet and Greet with Logan
April 13 (Monday) 6-8pm -- 1st Rehearsal
April 27 (Monday) 6-8pm -- Full Rehearsal
May 6 (Wednesday) 6-8pm -- Full Rehearsal
May 27 (Wednesday) 6-8pm -- Full Rehearsal
Additional Section and Full Rehearsals TBD
July 3 -- Evening Performances - Times TBD

Logan Henke - Conductor
Photo Credit: Denim Rebel Images
Logan J. Henke is a conductor, composer, and vocalist residing and working in Montana’s Gallatin Valley. Logan is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music where he earned a Master of Music in Choral Conducting, studying under GRAMMY-Award winning conductor Dr. Donald Nally and Dr. Andrew Megill. Logan earned his first graduate degree, a Master of Education, from Montana State University. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor of Music Education, a B.A. in Music Technology, and an Honors College Baccalaureate, summa cum laude, all from Montana State.
Logan is the Director of Music at St. James’ Episcopal Church in Bozeman, MT, where he is committed to exploring the intersection of choral art and the Episcopal faith in Montana's uniquely beautiful setting. Logan also conducts at Opera Montana, where he manages and directs the Veterans Chorus, a community ensemble which seeks celebrate military service through song.
As a vocalist, Logan has performed the baritone solos for the Messiah community sing in Bozeman from 2017 – 2019. Logan also performed the baritone solos for Roots in the Sky’s 2018 performance of Fauré’s Requiem. Additionally, he has joined Opera Montana for 4 productions, including the roles of Samuel in Gilbert & Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance and Zaretsky in Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin.
Logan is an active composer whose works have been performed in Europe and the United States. Most recently, Logan’s electronic composition Botanical Drift was selected for performance at the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival 2021. Logan continues to compose and perform in the Gallatin Valley.

