Organ Events, Fall 2021

Schedule

September 11: Annette Richards and David Yearsley, “The Glorious Hanseatic League: Music of Buxtehude, Bruhns and Bach.” In honor of the late Sigrid Peterson. Anabel Taylor Chapel.

September 15: Anna Steppler (Italian organ) with Zoe Weiss (treble viol), “Sweelinck, Praetorius, and the English Connection.” Part of Midday Music for Organ. Sage Chapel.

September 29: Annette Richards, “J. S. Bach: The World-Famous Organist.” Part of Midday Music for Organ. Anabel Taylor Chapel.

October 20: Jeffrey Snedeker, “Sweelinck Groot en Klein: Works for Large and Small Organ.” Part of The Orpheus of Amsterdam: The Musical Worlds of Jan Pieterszoon SweelinckAnabel Taylor Chapel.

October 22: Jonathan Schakel (Italian organ and harpsichord) with guest Megan Sharp (soprano), “Sweelinck in Italy.” Part of The Orpheus of Amsterdam: The Musical Worlds of Jan Pieterszoon SweelinckSage Chapel.

October 23: Annette Richards, Nathan Mondry, and Anna Steppler, “Sweelinck and the Germans.” Part of The Orpheus of Amsterdam: The Musical Worlds of Jan Pieterszoon SweelinckAnabel Taylor Chapel.

October 23: David Yearsley and guest Martin Davids (baroque violin), “Melancholy Flee! Schop and Scheidemann in the Organ Loft.” Part of The Orpheus of Amsterdam: The Musical Worlds of Jan Pieterszoon SweelinckAnabel Taylor Chapel.

November 3: Nathan Mondry (Italian organ). Includes music by Sweelinck and Nathan Mondry. Part of Midday Music for Organ. Sage Chapel.

November 17: David Yearsley, “Sweelinck the Catholic? Byrd, Philips, Bull, and the Orpheus of Amsterdam.” Part of Midday Music for Organ. Anabel Taylor Chapel.

December 1: David Yearsley, “Bach Holiday Bazaar.” Part of Midday Music for Organ. Anabel Taylor Chapel.

December 2: Nathan Mondry. Program to explore the French and Italian influences on German Baroque music; works by Bach, Buxtehude, and Mondry, including the world premiere of a Livre d’Orgue. Anabel Taylor Chapel.

December 13: Anna Steppler, “Winter Light.” Anabel Taylor Chapel. Canceled.

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