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PROGRAM:
Fanfare for the New Year Calvin Hampton (1938-1984)
Folk Tune from Five Short Pieces Percy Whitlock (1903-1946)
Adeste Fidelis Herbert Sumsion (1809-1995)
Epithalamium Healey Willan (1880-1968)
Toccata Giocosa, Op. 36, No. 2 William Mathias (1934-1992)
Flourish for an Occasion William H. Harris (1883-1973)
Solemn Melody Henry Walford Davies (1869-1941)
Triumphal March Alfred Hollins (1865-1942)
BIO:
Eric Plutz is University Organist at Princeton University, where his responsibilities include playing for weekly services at the Chapel, Academic Ceremonies, and solo concerts. He coordinates the weekly After Noon Concert Series at the University Chapel. He coordinates the weekly After Noon Concert Series at the University Chapel, is Lecturer in Music and Instructor of Organ at Princeton University, and maintains a private studio. Also in Princeton, Mr. Plutz is rehearsal accompanist for Princeton Pro Musica. More information is available at www.ericplutz.com. Mr. Plutz has made four solo recordings: Musique Héroïque, Carnival, Denver Jubilee, and French Trilogy, about which James Reed (The Diapason) wrote, “Plutz is a master craftsman… his performances are sensitive, emotional, stunningly accurate, and spectacularly musical… truly a world-class performance by a world-class musician.” As an organ concert soloist, Mr. Plutz has accepted engagements in distinguished locations across the United States and abroad including Germany, Austria, Philadelphia, New York City, San Fancisco, and Washington, DC.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, performances of The Vierne Project (the complete organ symphonies of Louis Vierne, honoring the composer’s 2020 Sesquicentennial) will be extended throughout 2021. One of a handful of organists to embark on such a venture, Mr. Plutz has secured performances at multiple venues, and in a variety of formats.
Originally from Rock Island, Illinois, Mr. Plutz earned a Bachelor of Music degree, magna cum laude, from Westminster Choir College of Rider University and a Master of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music.
Support Epiphany Tuesday Concerts: https://onrealm.org/EpiphanyDC/-/give/TCSSupport
January/February brochure coming soon!
PROGRAM:
Fanfare for the New Year Calvin Hampton (1938-1984)
Folk Tune from Five Short Pieces Percy Whitlock (1903-1946)
Adeste Fidelis Herbert Sumsion (1809-1995)
Epithalamium Healey Willan (1880-1968)
Toccata Giocosa, Op. 36, No. 2 William Mathias (1934-1992)
Flourish for an Occasion William H. Harris (1883-1973)
Solemn Melody Henry Walford Davies (1869-1941)
Triumphal March Alfred Hollins (1865-1942)
BIO:
Eric Plutz is University Organist at Princeton University, where his responsibilities include playing for weekly services at the Chapel, Academic Ceremonies, and solo concerts. He coordinates the weekly After Noon Concert Series at the University Chapel. He coordinates the weekly After Noon Concert Series at the University Chapel, is Lecturer in Music and Instructor of Organ at Princeton University, and maintains a private studio. Also in Princeton, Mr. Plutz is rehearsal accompanist for Princeton Pro Musica. More information is available at www.ericplutz.com. Mr. Plutz has made four solo recordings: Musique Héroïque, Carnival, Denver Jubilee, and French Trilogy, about which James Reed (The Diapason) wrote, “Plutz is a master craftsman… his performances are sensitive, emotional, stunningly accurate, and spectacularly musical… truly a world-class performance by a world-class musician.” As an organ concert soloist, Mr. Plutz has accepted engagements in distinguished locations across the United States and abroad including Germany, Austria, Philadelphia, New York City, San Fancisco, and Washington, DC.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, performances of The Vierne Project (the complete organ symphonies of Louis Vierne, honoring the composer’s 2020 Sesquicentennial) will be extended throughout 2021. One of a handful of organists to embark on such a venture, Mr. Plutz has secured performances at multiple venues, and in a variety of formats.
Originally from Rock Island, Illinois, Mr. Plutz earned a Bachelor of Music degree, magna cum laude, from Westminster Choir College of Rider University and a Master of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music.
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