Kenneth
T. Kosche
Kenneth
T. Kosche is currently Professor of Music at Concordia University
Wisconsin (Mequon, WI) where he directs the Concordia Chorale
(chapel choir) and Kammerchor (touring choir), serves as director
of the parish music program, and teaches conducting, choral literature,
and composing/arranging to undergrads and in the Masters in Church
Music degree program. A native Chicagoan, Kosche earned his B.S.
in Music Education and M. S. degrees at the University of Illinois
(Champaign-Urbana) and D.M.A. in Choral Conducting from the University
of Washington (Seattle). A teacher for nearing forty years, he
taught first in public schools in Illinois before moving to Seattle
for doctoral study. After a year teaching at the University of
Wisconsin - La Crosse, he accepted his present position at CUW
in 1978. His colleagues at CUW honored him with the Faculty Laureate
in 1999.
A
parish musician at heart, Kosche has held minister of music positions
in Illinois, Washington, and Wisconsin, serving various combinations
as organist, choral director, and worship planner. From 1979 through
1988 he directed the Lutheran A Cappella Choir of Milwaukee, relinquishing
that role to devote more time to a then-growing family. His wife
Rosemary (nee Harjes) and he are parents of Thomas (serving
as a Lutheran Jr/Sr high school teacher in Reseda, CA) and Anne
(Hispanic ministry, deaconess program, CTS, Ft. Wayne - interning
in the Dominican Republic).
Kosche
was a 1990 Fellow in the Melodious Accord Program, studying in
New York with Alice Parker, subsequently going back to NY and
MA on several occasions for further coaching and study. God has
blessed his creative activities with the success of having over
250 compositions for voices, organ, handbells, and instruments
published by 15 publishers to date. Choir tours with Concordia
University's Kammerchor have taken him to all parts of the US,
Canada, Great Britain, Taiwan, Brazil, Shanghai, and Hong Kong.
He has adjudicated contests, given workshops and reading
sessions in several states, in Brazil and Taiwan. He conducted
the conference choir in a performance of Handel's Messiah
at the biennial convention of the WACCM in Taipei in June, 2002.
As
a composer, he believes that melody is the wellspring of composition;
that careful attention must be paid to the setting of texts both
as to affect and accent; and that children and adults need quality
music to sing and play in schools and churches with limited resources
as well as for those who have large choirs, organs, handbell and
instrumental ensembles. Above all, he is grateful that music he
has written and arranged may serve to the glory of God as a vehicle
for sharing the living voice of the Gospel.
Choral
music by Kenneth Kosche
Organ
music by Kenneth Kosche