Performance

Piano and Organ

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Collaborating with other musicians is both a joy and privilege for me. I have years of experience accompanying students at all levels, including vocalists, string, woodwind, and brass players. As a church musician, I am blessed to work with singers and instrumentalists on a weekly basis. I also regularly collaborate with professional musicians in giving concerts of chamber and orchestral music.
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Art is the trace of a magnificent struggle”

I will not lie. Being a “classically” oriented musician can be tough at times. Such carefully crafted music often requires incredible effort to create and recreate, but that effort reaps extraordinarily high rewards, mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. It’s worth it.

Mentally, artful music provides cognitive exercising on a most sophisticated level, whether that is experiencing form in real-time, perhaps while listening to a Debussy Prélude or creating a Schenkerian analysis of a Mozart string quartet.

Physically, from a performer’s point of view, classical music requires the dexterity and precision of a surgeon along with the rigorous discipline of any serious athlete. As both a pianist and an organist, it is a thrill to play two of the largest, and arguably the most powerful poetic instruments in existence.

Emotionally, music provides an experience like no other. As a language, it speaks every shade and nuance of human experience far more adequately than mere words.
Spiritually, music can take us on a journey to a higher plane of existence. While many earthly things will pass away, God promises that music making will continue in the hereafter. I believe that is significant.

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Is available for music recitals and concert programs