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Music at Holy Name Heights Organ Recital with Christopher Stroh Thursday, August 22, 2019 Holy Name Oratory Program Herald Trumpet: A Processional for Organ Christopher Stroh (b.1982) Variations to the Sicilian Hymn (O, Sanctissima) Benjamin Carr (1769-1831) THEME Moderato (Flutes at 8’ and 4’) VARIATION 1 Basso ostinato (Flute 8’ Diapason 4’ and 2’) VARIATION 2 Ornamented melody (solo Flute at 4’) VARIATION 3 Final (Diapasons 8’ 4’ 2’ and Mixture) Crinolina Mary Elizabeth Downey (1895-1994) Three Gregorian Paraphrases for Organ Denis Bédard (b.1950) I. Dailogue on Te Deum (We Praise You, O God) II. Improvisation on Salve Regina (Hail, Queen of Heaven) III. Toccata and Grand Chorus on Veni, Creator Spiritus (Come, Creator Spirit) Vêpres du commun des fêtes de la Sainte Vierge, Op. 18, Book I Marcel Dupré (1886-1971) Antiphon 3 I Am Dark but comely, O Ye Daughters of Jerusalem Antiphon 5 How Fair and how Pleasant art Thou Ave Maris Stella I When the Salutation Gabriel had Spoken Ave Maris Stella III So now as we Journey, aid our weak endeavor Cortège et Litanie, Op. 19, No. 2 Marcel Dupré THREE CHORALE PRELUDES Schmücke dich, O liebe Seele, BWV 654 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Deck thyself, My Soul, with Gladness Choral Fugue on Hosanna to the Son of David, Op. 8 Jeanne Demessieux (1921-1968) Hosanna filio David, Mode VII chant | melody in the pedal (played by feet) Meditation on Where Charity and Love Prevail Carson Cooman (b. 1982) Ubi Caritas, Mode VI chant Final from Symphony No. I, Op. 14 Louis Vierne (1870-1937) Christopher Stroh hristopher Stroh, B.A. Mus, M.A. Mus. has served as Principal Organist at The Basilica of Saint Mary in downtown Minneapolis since September C 2006. Prior to his Basilica appointment, Christopher served as Organ Scholar at the Cathedral of Saint Paul, Saint Paul, Minnesota, from 2005 to 2006, with Music Directors/Organists James and Marilyn Biery. Christopher earned the BA in organ performance and theology and the MA in organ performance and sacred music at Saint John's University and Graduate School of Theology and Seminary, Collegeville, Minnesota. He has studied with Kim Kasling, James Biery, Marilyn Biery, David Jenkins, Axel Theimer, Don Saliers, Leo Nestor, and Joanne Pearson. Christopher has performed in recital throughout the Midwestern United States, in France and Belgium with The Basilica Cathedral Choir, and has been aired multiple times on American Pub- lic Media’s Pipedreams. He prem- iered selections from The Minne- sota Organ Book to audiences of the 2008 National Convention of the American Guild of Organists held in Minneapolis and Saint Paul. In 2009, he played a Midnight concert that initiated a series of 23 consecutive and varied perfor- mances of John Cage’s “Organ2/ ASLSP (As SLow aS Possible),” a collaboration between The Basilica of Saint Mary and the Walker Arts Center as part of the exhibit “The Quick and the Dead.” In 2017, Christopher hosted and performed live for audiences of the National Convention of the Organ Historical Society. Christopher maintains active membership with several professional organiza- tions including the Conference of Roman Catholic Cathedral Musicians (CRCCM), the American Guild of Organists (AGO), and the National Associ- ation of Pastoral Musicians (NPM). He has served as a staff member and fac- ulty presenter for the annual Collegeville Conference of Music, Liturgy, and Sacred Arts (CCMLA) for the past six years on the campus of Saint John’s Abbey and University, Collegeville, Minnesota. In his free time, Christopher enjoys a hobby of railroad photography, walking with his dog, drinking coffee, discovering new scenic by-ways, and reading about any number topics that include history, organ building and repertoire, and geography. Next Week (August 29, 2019) | Our Final Summer Recital Mitchell Miller Fulbright Scholar Studying at Musikhochschule Stuttgart .