
Michael Wolniakowski
Accompanist: Windy City Gay Chorus
Michael Wolniakowski
was
born in Chicago in 1974. He studied piano as a child, and during his high
school years, fell in love with choral music. He studied organ and
composition at Concordia University and published his first work while still
an undergraduate.
Since 1996, he has taught vocal music at Lyons Township High School in
LaGrange, Illinois. At LTHS, his responsibilities include curricular choral
ensembles, a freshman-level vocal techniques class, a madrigal ensemble and
advanced music theory classes. He also was the associate organist and cantor
at The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saint Luke in Chicago where he studied
organ and improvisation with the renowned Paul Manz.
Wolniakowski’s diverse experiences have led him to serve in a variety of
roles including conductor, composer, clinician, soloist and accompanist for
professional, high school and middle school festivals, as well as for church
related events. He is active in the American Choral Directors Association
and the Illinois Music Educators Association where he serves as the Honors
All-State Chorus Co-Chair. He has been involved with Windy City Performing
Arts since 2001 and currently is the accompanist for the Windy City Men’s
Chorus.
Recently, Mr. Wolniakowski was invited to sing with the Ionian Singers (a
London-based professional chorus) on a tour of churches throughout the
Northern Jutland area of Denmark. The chorus was featured at several music
festivals with a special concert broadcast live on Danish National Radio.
He has composed a variety of works, although his focus and passion has been
vocal music, for which he has won several awards. His choral work
Four Shakespearean Songs
won the Richard Hillert Award in Composition, and his setting of
Adam Lay Ybounden
received top prize in the Music Educators National Conference student
composition contest.
He
completed his graduate and post-graduate studies at Northwestern University
and the Royal College of Music in London. Morningstar, Mark Foster, Colla
Voce, and Walton Music publish his organ and choral works.
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