About Aaron Humble
Aaron Humble has enjoyed solo appearances with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Columbus Philharmonic, the Mankato Symphony, and the Boston Pops and concert appearances at the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, The Library of Congress, Wolf Trap, and The Chautauqua Institute. During his tenure with Cantus, Aaron sang nearly 1000 concerts and recorded 10 albums with one of the nation’s premier vocal ensembles. As an Artistic Co-Director, Aaron was instrumental in programming concerts, creating recordings, and steering the artistic vision of Cantus for a decade. As a strong believer that choirs sound the best when they sing the best, Aaron is in demand as a contest adjudicator and festival conductor throughout the upper Midwest and has presented regionally and nationally at ACDA, NATS, and Chorus America. Before joining the faculty at Minnesota State, Mankato, Aaron served on the faculty of Augustana College (IL) where he taught voice and conducted the Wennerberg TTBB Chorus.
An experienced vocal chamber musician, Aaron still maintains a presence in the field by singing with two Grammy-Nominated ensembles, The South Dakota Chorale and True Concord (Tucson). With an enduring love of TTBB repertoire and church music, Aaron is the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Apollo Club in Minneapolis, Minnesota and a cantor at the Church of the Assumption in St. Paul. Aaron is a graduate of Millikin University where he studied under Brad Holmes and holds the Doctor of Music from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University where he studied under William Jon Gray. Vonnie Elker, accompanist, MN State University-Mankato Nominated by Aaron Humble Presented by Michael Jeffrey (Southeast District Chair) Photo l-r: Michael Jeffrey, Vonnie [..... More]