CONTACT: Andrea Ebeling, Public Relations Assistant
920-832-6585 or andrea.ebeling@lawrence.edu
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 7, 2006
Alumni Organist Concert to be Held at Lawrence University
APPLETON, WIS. – A special Reunion Weekend organ concert featuring five
alumni organists will be held at 9:00 p.m. Friday, June 16, at the Lawrence
Memorial Chapel. The concert is free and open to the public.
The concert will include works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Jean Langlais, Nicolas
Gigault, Max Reger, Josef Rheinberger, Jehan Alain, and Jeanne Demessieux.
Featured organists include Randall Swanson, ’81, Ryan M. Albashian, ’02,
David Heller, ’81, Paul M. Weber, ’00, and Thomas F. Froehlich, ’74.
Swanson has been the director of music and principal organist at Saint Clement
Church in Chicago since 1989. Prior to his appointment at Saint Clement, he
served as assistant organist and choirmaster under Richard Proulx at Holy Name
Cathedral in Chicago. He has conducted concerts in many of the musical centers
of Europe, including Paris, Florence, and Rome.
Albashian held church positions
at two of the largest churches in Appleton during his time at Lawrence. Upon
graduating from Lawrence, he was awarded
the title of artist-in-residence of First English Lutheran Church. In March
of 2004, he was on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered playing
the 1799 David Tannenberg organ, which he helped restore. Currently, he is
an organ builder with Taylor and Boody Organbuilders of Staunton, Virginia.
He holds the position of voicer and travels regularly to finish new organs. Heller
has been a member of the faculty of Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas,
since 1986, serving as professor of music and university organist. Prior
to his appointment, he served as director of music and organist for St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church in Pittsford, New York. An active recitalist, he has performed
extensively throughout the United States and has performed internationally
in Canada, France, Germany, Guatemala, and Mexico.
Weber is an assistant professor of music at Franciscan University of Steubenville,
where he teaches organ and music history and directs the Schola Cantorum Franciscana
and the Franciscan Chamber Orchestra. He is an active performer, composer,
and author, having appeared in numerous concerts and competitions in the United
States and Europe. He is a candidate for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree
at Yale University.
Froehlich has served as organist/choirmaster at St. Michael’s Church
in Paris while studying with Marie-Claire Alain and Jean Langlais. In 1977,
he left Paris to assume the position of organist at the First Presbyterian
Church of Dallas, a historic downtown church with a rich history of music and
two mechanical-action organs. He has now held this position for nearly 30 years.
Other events
Saturday, June 17, at 10:30 a.m., alumni organists Marillyn Warner Freeman, ’57, David Heller, and Susanna Fortney Walby, ’58, will provide music for the annual Reunion Convocation in Lawrence Memorial Chapel.
Also on Saturday, at 1:30 p.m. in Memorial Chapel, Ryan Albashian will lead a tour of the inner workings of the Chapel's Brombaugh organ, and Frank Rippl, ’69, will perform a demonstration of the organ.
Both these events, as well as the Friday night concert, are open to the public without charge.
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