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Juilliard Organists Give a Free Recital at The Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Manhattan Thursday, April 19, 2018, at 7:30pm |
Juilliard organists Yuejian Chen, Daniel Ficcari, Ryan Kennedy, Colin MacKnight, Jeremiah Mead, Levente Medveczky, Alexander Pattavina, and Phoon Yu will be performing works on the cathedral's Great Organ. The program features Charles Tournemire's Victimae Paschali Laudes; Camille Saint-Saëns' Fantasy in E-flat; Chen Zhangyi's The Sixth Angel; Rachel Laurin's Prelude and Fugue in F Minor, Op. 45; selections from Marcel Dupré's Antiphons, Op. 18; David Goode's Concert Fantasy on Themes by Gershwin; J.S. Bach's Passacaglia in C Minor, BWV 582; "Feux Follets" (arr. Ryan Kennedy) from Liszt's Transcendental Etudes and the Sonata in B Minor (arr. Ryan Kennedy). Admissions is free; no tickets are required. About the Program Organist and alumnus David Crean writes: "According to tradition, the pipe organ was invented in the Egyptian city of Alexandria in the third century BCE. It quickly made its way to Europe, where it became a popular instrument for the Roman aristocracy. Later, it flourished in Arabia and the Byzantine Empire before being reintroduced to Western Europe in the eighth century. As European empires spread across the world, so too did the organ, becoming a fixture of American churches by the early 1800s. More recently, East Asia has experienced a surge of interest in the organ and its music, with substantial installations in China and Mongolia over the last decade. This program showcases the international character of the contemporary organ world: music by the canonical European masters, works by living composers from Canada and Singapore, a sparkling arrangement of quintessential American music made by a Brit, and a new transcription of Liszt's piano works by a young American." About the Juilliard Organists ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Colin MacKnight is a second year C.V Starr Doctoral Fellow at Juilliard, where he also completed his bachelor's and master's degrees, studying with Paul Jacobs. He also serves as assistant organist at New York's Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue. In addition to his work for the church, Mr. MacKnight is responsible for developing and teaching the music theory curriculum at Saint Thomas Choir School. A frequent competition prizewinner, his first prizes and scholarships include the 2017 West Chester University International Organ Competition, 2016 Albert Schweitzer Organ Competition, 2016 Arthur Poister Scholarship Competition, M. Louise Miller Scholarship from the Greater Bridgeport Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (AGO), the 2013 Rodgers North American Classical Organ Competition, and the Ruth and Paul Manz Organ Scholarship. He also won the New York City AGO Competition and advanced to the Northeast Regional Competition and won first place. In addition, Mr. MacKnight received the Clarence Snyder Third Prize in the 2016 Longwood Gardens International Organ Competition and is a Fellow of the American Guild of Organists. (colinmacknight.com) ![]() ![]() Levente Medveczky is a master's candidate at Juilliard, studying with Paul Jacobs. Originally from Budapest, Hungary, he received his early training, in the studio of Zsuzsa Elekes at the Béla Bartók Conservatory. He pursued a bachelor's degree at Brigham Young University, under the supervision of Don Cook. With a love for sacred music, Mr. Medveczky has served as the organ scholar at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is currently serving as interim director of music at the Church of Incarnation in N.Y.C. He holds a Jerome L. Greene Scholarship. ![]() ![]() About the Juilliard Organ Department Led by renowned organist Paul Jacobs, Juilliard's organ department enjoys an outstanding reputation, attracting talented young artists from around the world. Organ students at Juilliard work closely with Mr. Jacobs and enjoy many opportunities for solo and ensemble performances. Juilliard organists perform in Alice Tully Hall, on its restored Kuhn organ, are featured in recitals at churches throughout New York City, and hold prominent church positions in the New York City area. Weekly performance classes attract a regular stream of interested visitors. In addition to lessons and master classes, organ majors take courses in service playing and organ literature. Juilliard houses several pipe organs in various styles, including instruments by Holtkamp, Schoenstein, Flentrop, and Noack. About the Great Organ The Great Organ was built by the Ernest M. Skinner Company in 1911, and enlarged and modified by Æolian-Skinner in 1954, under the direction of G. Donald Harrison (1889-1956). After a devastating fire in 2001, the instrument was restored by Quimby Pipe Organs of Warrensburg, Mo., under the supervision of Douglass Hunt, organ curator of the cathedral. It was rededicated, along with the entire cathedral, on November 30, 2008. The Great Organ is widely considered to be one of the masterpieces of American pipe organ building and an acclaimed national treasure. It is a four manual-and- pedal, seven-division, electro-pneumatic action instrument of 118 speaking stops and 8,514 pipes. The Great Organ has several extraordinary features, including magnificent high-pressure solo tubas, a battery of Bombarde reeds, three remarkably effective thirty-two foot ranks, and a three-rank cello stop in the pedal division. The console, newly built by Quimby during the restoration in the style of the original Skinner console, is located in the gallery above the South Choir stalls. # # # Program Listing The Juilliard School Presents Juilliard Organists Students of Paul Jacobs The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, played on the Great Organ Admission is free; no tickets are required. Charles TOURNEMIRE Victimae Paschali Laudes Camille SAINT-SAËNS Fantasy in E-flat Chen ZHANGYI The Sixth Angel Rachel LAURIN Prelude and Fugue in F Minor, Op. 45 Marcel DUPRÉ Selections from Antiphons, Op. 18 David GOODE Concert Fantasy on Themes by Gershwin Johann Sebastian BACH Passacaglia in C Minor, BWV 582 Franz LISZT "Feux Follets" (arr. Ryan Kennedy) from Transcendental Etudes LISZT (arr. Ryan Kennedy) Sonata in B Minor |