Heather Sorenson
Heather Sorenson is an internationally known composer, arranger, and orchestrator from Dallas, TX, whose works are performed in churches, schools, universities, concerts, and competitions worldwide. Initially recognized for her skill as a pianist, she is now widely known for her choral, piano, and orchestral works.
Diversity is the characteristic that makes Heather somewhat of an anomaly in the music industry: she easily maneuvers both the traditional and contemporary genres of Christian music, often combining the two for a unique blend that has become her artistic fingerprint. Her recent commissions include works for Texas A&M University, the John F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation, the Carnegie Hall premiere of the oratorio EXODUS, as well as many church and individual commissions.
Teaching has been a large part of Heather's career. She taught all elementary levels of music at Grace Academy of Dallas for 4 years, served as an adjunct music professor at Baylor University, and has served on many master class panels in piano and songwriting.
Heather is a frequent guest speaker and conductor at churches across America, and she leads scores of sessions each year at various worship conferences, schools, and universities.
Currently Heather spends her time juggling a full writing load as well as traveling as a guest artist and lecturer. In her free time, she is usually planning and performing benefit concerts for her favorite non-profit organizations. Heather makes her home in the Dallas, TX area.