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This recital follows a Reflections In Music service (7pm-745) so early arrivals are asked to enter discretely. Thank you.
Programme:
Trio Sonata in No. 6 in G Major, BWV 530 Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1750
Vivace
Lento
Allegro
Prelude and Fugue in B Major, Op. 7, No. 1 Marcel Dupré 1886-1971
Symphony No. 5, Op. 42 Charles Marie Widor 1844-1937
I. Allegro vivace
II. Allegro cantabile
III. Andantino quasi allegretto
IV. Adagio
V. Toccata
Yeo Jung Kim, a native of Seoul, Korea, has given numerous solo recitals in the United States and Canada and Korea, including organ recitals at St. Mary Church (New York), the Fourth Presbyterian Church (Chicago), the Old West Church (Boston), Youngsan Art Hall (Seoul) and Hyehwa Catholic Church (Seoul). She has appeared as an accompanist and organist for various concerts, performed by the Korean National Chorus at the Orpheum Theater (Vancouver), the Korean Chamber Orchestra at Youngsan Art Hall (Seoul), the Oklahoma City Bach Society and Oklahoma All-Collegiate Choir (Oklahoma).Yeo Jung received both the Doctor of Music and Master of Music degrees in Organ Performance at Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois, where she studied with Professor Wolfgang Rübsam. She holds her bachelor of music degree from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. Her teachers in Vancouver include Mr. Darryl Nixon, Mr. Edward Norman and Ms. Barbara Halem-Price. She has held organist positions at Seoul Church (Seoul, Korea), McFarlin Memorial United Methodist Church (Oklahoma, USA), and the First United Methodist Church (New York, USA).
Holy Rosary Cathedral Organist and Music Director Denis Bédard in concert. Including Boëllmann’s famous Suite Gothique, and works by Bach, Bédard and others. Bédard has given recitals across Canada, in the United States, in France and in Brazil and his works are performed throughout the world. Performance visible on a giant screen at the front of the Cathedral.
Friday October 24 @ 8 PM
Tickets available at the door, at the Cathedral Office (646 Richards) and by phone: 604 682 6774
Programme:
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 545 Anon (18th century English): Two Voluntaries in A minor Jean Langlais: Eight Modal Pieces (Mode of E, Mode of D, Mode of G) Denis Bédard: Contemplation, Voluntary no. 3, Trois Pièces galantes Louis Marchand: Dialogue in C (Livre III) Georg Boehm: Variations on the chorale “Ach wie nichtig, ach wie flüchtig” Léon Boëllmann: Suite Gothique (op. 25)
Vancouver’s spookiest organ concert is back for the 8th year! Check back soon for more details.
Trumpet and Organ music written for and commissioned by Susan Ohannesian
Toccata on “Sine Nomine” – Paul Ohannesian
Interlude on “Down Ampney” – Paul Ohannesian
Prelude on “Angelus Ad Virginem” – Paul Ohannesian
Toccata on “Hark the Herald Angels Sing” – Paul Ohannesian
Cantelina on “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear” for trumpet and organ – Paul Ohannesian
Toccata on “Adeste Fideles” for trumpet and organ – Paul Ohannesian
Epiphany Suite on “How Brightly Shines the Morning Star” – Paul Ohannesian
Prelude – Meditation – Toccata
Chorale Prelude on “Ach bleib bei uns” – Stephen Smith
Chorale Prelude on “Mit freuden zart” – Stephen Smith
Pavane and Allegro giocoso for trumpet and organ – Denis Bédard
Prelude on “Heavenly Message” – Denis Bédard
Postlude on “Tell Out My Soul” – Denis Bédard
Dance Suite for Organ – Paul Ohannesian
Holy Rosary Cathedral’s own musicians: organist Denis Bédard and the Cathedral Choir, assistant organist Catherine Walsh and the Holy Rosary Women’s Choir, the Contemporary Choir with director Chito Lacsina, and the Spanish Mass Choir with director Ricardo Chaparro-Pacheco. Entry by donation.
Presented by Quest University.
Works ranging from J.S. Bach to the present, including Louis Vierne’s famous Carillon de Westminster and music by Denis Bedard, with a special emphasis on contemporary American composers. One of the organ world’s brightest rising stars, Christian Lane earned first prize in four major American organ competitions before reaching his twenty-first birthday and performs regularly throughout the US and Europe.
“To win the competition requires musicality, coordination, dexterity, virtuosity and good programming… The $25,000 first-prize winner, American Christian Lane, assistant university organist at Harvard, demonstrated exactly that, with a varied repertoire that made full use of the spectrum of possible sound.” Montreal Gazette
“If Christian Lane is an example of the future of our instrument, not only will he bring new converts to it, but the panache, vitality and joy with which he plays may just show people how musical the instrument truly is capable of being!” Organ Canada magazine
Performance visible on a giant screen at the front of the Cathedral.
Tickets available at the door, at the Cathedral Office (646 Richards) and by phone: 604 682 6774
Ciacona in d minor – Pachelbel
Trivium – Arvo Part
Ich ruf’ zu dir – J.S. Bach
Le Jardin suspendu – Jehan Alain
Premonition – Jocelyn Morlock
Northwest Drift – Anthony Genge
Litanies – Jehan Alain
Prelude et Fugue sur le nom d’Alain – Maurice Duruflé
Cecil B. DeMille’s 1927 blockbuster masterpiece on the life and Passion of Christ, including scenes in technicolor, and accompanied by eminent Vancouver organist Edward Norman, who in addition to an international concert career, is now in demand playing for silent movies in Canada and the US.
Tickets available at the door, at the Cathedral Office (646 Richards) and by phone: 604 682 6774
Carillon (1990) – William Mathias
The Casavant Diptych (2004) “In mystery and wonder” – Dan Locklair
Prelude and fugue in D (BWV 532) – J.S. Bach
“Hilf, Herr meines Lebens” (2007) (arr. Jürgen Rehberg) – Hans Puls
Great Train Robbery – Movie Improvisation
Mars (from ‘Planets’ Suite) (arr. Wills) – Gustav Holst
Dance of the Flowers (‘Nutcracker’ Suite) (arr. Goss-Custard) – Pyotr Tchaikovsky
“La Cathédrale Engloutie” (from ‘Preludes’) (transcribed Léon Roques) – Claude Debussy
Sabre Dance (from “Gayenah”) – Aram Khahchaturian
