February 11, 2018
Cathedral of the Madeleine, at 8pm
Cathedral of the Madeleine, at 8pm
Dexter Kennedy
Christ Church, Grosse Pointe, MI
As the winner of the Grand Prix d’Interprétation at the 24th Concours International d’Orgue de Chartres, Dexter Kennedy has established himself internationally as “one of the greatest organists of our times” (Iceland Monitor). Praised for his “prodigious technique and grand style musicality” in The American Organist, his concert programs present performances that are fiery, spontaneous, and historically informed, exciting both music connoisseurs as well as people who have never experienced the organ in concert setting. In addition to concertizing, Dexter Kennedy currently serves on the music faculty of the College of Wooster as Instructor of Organ and Harpsichord.
Mr. Kennedy is an active recitalist throughout both Europe and North America, having performed in great cathedrals, churches, and concert halls. His performances have been heard recently at two regional conventions of the American Guild of Organists, the Aosta Valley Organ Festival, the Calgary Organ Festival, and the 51st Bratislava Music Festival. In 2015 he joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra for two subscription concerts at Tanglewood with maestros Bramwell Tovey and Ludovic Morlot. His playing has been broadcast nationally on the American Public Media’s Pipedreams program. Upcoming engagements during Kennedy’s busy 2016-2017 season include recitals at Strasbourg Cathedral; the Abbey of St. Etienne, Caen; the Canadian International Organ Competition Festival; the 2017 Conference of Roman Catholic Cathedral Musicians in Toledo; the Univeristy of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota; the St. Albans International Organ Festival; as well as recitals in Phoenix, Los Angeles, Louisville, and Florida. In 2018 he will make his solo recital debut at Notre-Dame de Paris. A devoted church musician, Kennedy currently serves as the Assistant Organist of Christ Church Grosse Pointe (Michigan) where he serves as the principal organist for all choral services and concerts and directs the training of the novice boy and girl choristers. He traveled with the Christ Church Choir of Men and Boys to England and Wales in the summer of 2014, performing in Exeter, Wells, Bristol, Brecon, St. David’s, and Bangor Cathedrals. Additional choir tours as a freelance accompanist have taken Kennedy to the organ benches of St. Peter’s Basilica; La Sagrada Familia; St. Patricks Cathedral, Dublin; Stephansdom, Vienna; and St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Kennedy’s previously held positions include Director of Music and Organist for Berkeley Divinity School at Yale University, Organ Scholar at St. Paul’s on the Green Episcopal Church, Norwalk, CT, and Organist for Marquand Chapel, Yale Divinity School. Dexter Kennedy holds the Artist Diploma from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where he was a pupil of James David Christie. He holds a Master of Music Degree from the Yale School of Music and Institute of Sacred Music, where he was a recipient of the Robert Baker Award, as well as the Mary Baker Prize for Excellence in Organ Accompaniment. Kennedy has also studied under Olivier Latry, Martin Jean, Jeffrey Brillhart (improvisation), Arthur Haas and Webb Wiggins (harpsichord), and has attended several international organ festivals where he has coached with many distinguished European artists. Program
Georg Muffat (1653-1704)
Toccata Septima from Apparatus musico-organisticus (1690) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Trio Sonata IV in E minor, BWV 528 I. Adagio - Vivace II. Andante III. Un poco allegro Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Andante with Variations in D August Gottfried Ritter (1811-1885) Sonata No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 19 ~ An Intermission of 10 minutes ~ Charles Tournemire (1870-1939) Improvisation sur le ‘Te Deum’ (reconstructed by Maurice Duruflé) Elsa Barraine (1910-1999) Prélude et Fugue No. 1 in G minor sur un chant de priere israëlite Louis Vierne (1870-1937) Romance, from Symphony No. 4 in G minor, Op. 32 Gaston Litaize (1909-1991) Douze Pièces - Scherzo - Lied Prélude et danse fuguée (1964) |
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