Levi Lebsack is the middle school choir director and organist at All Saints’ Episcopal School in Fort Worth, TX. At All-Saints’, over half of the middle school student body actively participates in Levi’s choir and music production classes.

Levi holds a Bachelor of Science in Vocal Music from Washington and Lee University. During his time at Washington and Lee, he joined the highly competitive Choral Conducting Mentorship Program. Levi was an intern and choral scholar at Grace Episcopal Church, Lexington, VA, studying Episcopal liturgy and the role of choral music within the Anglican tradition. During the summers of 2018, 2019, and 2020, he was selected as a Summer Research Scholar for Washington and Lee University conducting research on the history of the All-Night Vigil and Rachmaninoff’s harmonizations of traditional Byzantine chant.

In addition, Levi is an active performer in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area. He regularly performs with Inspirata, an auditioned chamber choir dedicated to bringing choral excellence and a heightened awareness to sacred music. In addition to his role as a vocalist in the ensemble, he also fulfills the roles of rehearsal assistant and arranger-in-residence.

When not reharmonizing hymn tunes, Levi can be found tending to his windowsill garden, perfecting his gluten-free scone recipe, or aimlessly devoting time to the craft of ascending rocks.