Event Archive
A list of concerts, lectures, and other events from 2017 to the present.
2024
St. Gertrude Church, Cincinnati
September 10, 3:00 P.M.
Duet concert at St. Gertrude Church with soprano Cynthia Holman based on the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary.
St. Gertrude Church, Cincinnati
September 17, 3:00 P.M.
Conducting the St. Gertrude Church Capella in a recital of works based on the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary.
St. Gertrude Church, Cincinnati
September 24, 3:00 P.M.
Duet recital at St. Gertrude Church with oboist John Dee based on the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary.
St. Joseph Cathedral, Columbus
October 15, 3pm
Recital on the 2010 Paul Fritts organ at St. Joseph Cathedral.
2022
London Handel Festival: St George's Hanover Square, London
22 March, 13:10
Solo recital on the 2012 Richards, Fowkes, and Co. organ, as part of the London Handel Festival.
American Guild of Organists National Convention, Seattle
July 5, 8:00 A.M.
Roundtable discussion on the journal Vox Humana.
American Guild of Organists National Convention, Seattle
July 7, 8:00 A.M.
Lecture entitled "Bach Performance Practice in the French Romantic Organ School."
2021
Exeter College, Oxford
26 January, Online
World premiere of Leo Geyer's newly composed solo organ cycle Sanctum, played on the 1994 J.W. Walker and Son organ.
WatchSCORD: Organ Composition Workshop I
8 February, Online
Workshop on new organ compositions by students at the University of Oxford for SCORD: the Seminar for Composers of Oxford. Knots by Tan Tiang Yi, Sketch on Jesu, meine Freude by Will Harmer, and O Traurigkeit, O Herzeleid by Emma Morris.
Exeter College, Oxford
23 February, Online
Solo recital in memory of the victims of the COVID-19 pandemic, played on the 1994 J.W. Walker and Son organ. Works by J.S. Bach, Martin, Mendelssohn, Coleridge-Taylor, Hensel, Price, Wehrli, and a world premiere by Will Harmer.
ListenSCORD: Organ Composition Workshop II
8 March, Online
Workshop on new organ compositions by students at the University of Oxford for SCORD: the Seminar for Composers of Oxford. Evening Prelude by Jonty Watt, and Flourish by Romain Bornes.
New College, Oxford
20 May, 13.00 BST, Streamed Online
Solo recital on the 1969 Grant, Degens and Bradbeer organ.
Watch2020
New College, Oxford
5 February, 13:15
Chamber concert with students and alumni of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis
Exeter College, Oxford
15 February, 19:30
Brahms: Requiem, 1871 London Version with Exeter College Choir.
St Martin-in-the-Fields, London
27 February, 17:00
Brahms: Requiem, 1871 London Version with Exeter College Choir.
Somerville College, Oxford
11 March, 19:00
Bach: Johannes-Passion with the Choir of Somerville College and Instruments of Time and Truth.
University of Houston
26 March, Online
Lecture entitled "Ornamentation in South German Renaissance Music""
Learn moreSt. Marien, Stralsund
9 September, 19:00
Solo recital, entitled "Eine Weltreise der frühen Orgelmusik" on the 1659 Friedrich Stellwagen organ. Works by Tunder, Buxtehude, Tallis, Sweelinck, Praetorius, Sor María Clara del Santísimo Sacramento, and Swiss Renaissance music and voluntaries from the time of the American Revolution.
The Queen's College, Oxford
28 October, 19:00
Solo recital on the 1965 Frobenius organ. Works by Buxtehude, Scheidemann, Sweelinck, Böhm, Pachelbel, and J.S. Bach.
Vocal Artists Management
22 November, Online
Duo recital (piano) with soprano Cynthia Holman, entitled "Forget My Fate." Works by Purcell, Previn, Lehár, Puccini, and Massenet.
Watch2019
St. Peter und Paul, Oberwil, Switzerland
16 March
Duet recital (organ) with soprano Cynthia Holman. Organ by Kuhn, 1970
Marienmünster, Germany
7 June
Lecture entitled "Vox Humana in der Orgelliteratur" for the Vox Humana Symposium.
Kilianikirche, Höxter, Germany
8 June
Recreation of 17th c. North German Organ Vespers, part of the Vox Organi Festival. Organ by Klausing, 1710.
Kartäuserkirche, Basel
12 June
Recreation of 17th c. North German Organ Vespers. Organ by Edskes, 1994.
Early Recordings Conference, London
22 June
Lecture: "Bach Organ Rolls in Nineteenth-Century France," held at Pushkin House, London.
Med-Ren Conference, Basel
6 July
Lecture: "Basel and St. Gallen Renaissance Keyboard Ornamentation," hosted by the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and University of Basel.
Mariakirken, Bergen
9 July
Recreation of 17th c. North German Organ Vespers, part of the Bergen Organ Festival. Organ by Weimbs, 2015.
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwbasiliek, Maastricht, The Netherlands
23 July
Festival l'Europe et l'Orgue. Organ by Severin, 1652.
First Lutheran Church, Boston, Massachusetts
15 August
Recreation of 17th c. North German Organ Vespers. Organ by Richards, Fowkes & Co., 1995.
Royal Musical Association Annual Conference, Manchester
11 September
Lecture-recital: "Swiss Renaissance Keyboard Ornamentation," held at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, England.
2018
Marienkirche and Georgenkirche, Rötha, Germany
18 February
Organs by Gottfried Silbermann, 1721 and 1722
Kartäuserkirche, Basel
21 March
Improvisation symposium of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. Organ by Edskes, 1994.
Basilique de Valère, Sion, Switzerland
28 July
Organ by unknown builder, c. 1435. Part of the Festival international de l'orgue ancienne.
Chiesa, Pierle, Italy
5 August
Organ by Giovanni Zanetti, 1780. Part of the series organized by Organi Storici Cortona.
Predigerkirche, Basel
2 October
Lecture-recital for the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis: "Swiss Renaissance Keyboard Music." Organ by Blank and Edskes, 1985.
Predigerkirche, Basel
7 December
Lecture-recital for the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, medieval department: "South German 16th Century Keyboard Performance Practice." Organ by Blank and Edskes, 1985.
2017
First Lutheran Church, Boston, Massachusetts
18 March
Part of the Bach Birthday Marathon, sponsored by the Boston Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Organ by Richards, Fowkes, & Co., 1995
Boulder Bach Festival, Boulder, Colorado
12 & 14 October
Soloist in Mozart: Concerto in G after J.C. Bach, K.107, No. 2, and chamber music. Organ by Taylor and Boody, 1996