Recent engagements have included performances on the Fritts instrument at Arizona State University, and the Schoenstein organ at the University of Arizona.ĭr. Since August 2001, he has been associate music director and principal organist at the Episcopal Church of St. Campbell has specialized in the interpretation of Bach’s organ and choral music, as well as English and French romantic repertoire. A graduate of both the University of British Columbia and Northwestern University in Chicago, Dr. Jeffrey Campbell has distinguished himself throughout North America as an organ recitalist, choral conductor, and clinician. Kang received his Masters of Music Degree from Yale University and has also served as an adjunct faculty member at The University of Arizona School of Music, where he instructed students in organ performance. Kang is a candidate for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in organ performance at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Originally from Auckland, New Zealand, Mr. Kang guides the largest Royal School of Church Music training program for young choristers in the Southwestern US. He is responsible for all musical activities including the First Sunday Music Series, where major choral works with orchestra are performed within the liturgy monthly. Philip’s In The Hills Episcopal Church in Tucson where he leads a large and vibrant music program with six adult-, children’s- and mixed voice choral ensembles. Organist and choral conductor Woosug Kang is the Director of Music at St. The Friends of Music phone number is (520) 222-7277. Ample parking is available in the north parking lot or under our solar parking structure on the east side. For more information click here or call 520.222.7277. The mission of Friends of Music is to enrich the musical experience of the parish and community through events such as concerts, outreach, education, scholarships, commissions, and support of special musical events. The suggested concert admission is $25 per person for either only morning session or only afternoon session $40 for both $10 Bach’s Lunch. Because some of the music will be used as prelude, it is suggested that you arrive 10 minutes before the listed service time. Jeffrey Campbell will perform organ music of Bach. 4 “Christ lag in Todesbanden” in the context of the liturgy. Philip’s Singers, soloists, and Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Woosug Kang will present Bach’s uplifting Cantata No. On Sunday morning, March 1, at the 9:00 a.m. The Largo from Handel’s Xerxes, two adaptations of Handel’s music by Alexandre Guilmant, and Bach’s Passacaglia in C Minor complement the program. Kimberly Marshall will present “Handel and Bach, Cosmopolitans of the Organ”. The morning concert follows with “Bach’s lunch.” Lunches may be ordered before the morning concert.Ĭontinuing at 2:00 p.m., famed organist Dr. The program will include the mentally and physically challenging Dorian, the giant “Wedge,” the dramatic Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, and many others to achieve the true feeling of “marathon” on the Holtkamp organ. Then Jeffrey Campbell will perform several prelude and fugue works in major keys to bring the “light” into this concert. Woosug Kang will perform several prelude and fugue pieces in minor keys (“darkness”). At 10:00 a.m., organists Woosug Kang and Jeffrey Campbell present “Darkness and Light”, an exploration of major and minor key organ works. Philip’s Friends of Music presents the annual Bach Marathon, a celebration of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Lenten Events | Even… on Spring Retreat Weekend: Explor… Heartfelt Thanks to… on Happy Times with the Kita… The Romantic Century – Great Organ Masterworks of Germany & FranceĪsh Wednesday and Le… on Lenten Retreat Day: Discover Y…Īsh Wednesday and Le… on Thursday Noontime Recital….Dia de Los Muertos and All Souls Memorial Service.
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