Program for November 4, 2016

This week’s recitalist will be Harold Stover from Portland, Maine. His program will be:

Tambourine – Harold Stover (b. 1946)
Blue Prelude – Harold Stover
St. Louis Blues – W. C. Handy (1873-1958), Transcribed for organ by Fats Waller (1904-1943)
Seven Improvisations, op. 150 – Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)

  • Poco Lento
  • Allegro Giocoso

Harold Stover is a native of Latrobe PA and a graduate of the Juilliard School in New York. His performing career spans half a century and includes concerts on most major organ recital series in New York, at the National Cathedral in Washington, Westminster Abbey in London, Harvard and Princeton universities, and many other distinguished venues. His compositions are published by MorningStar, ECS, Augsburg-Fortress, and Paraclete presses and are recorded on the Albany, ACA Digital, and Gloriae Dei Cantores labels. He has made ten appearances as composer and/or organist on Pipedreams, the radio program of organ music from American Public Media, and has been featured as performer, composer, and lecturer at regional and national conventions of the American Guild of Organists. His scholarly articles on organ and choral music have been published in The American Organist, The Diapason, and other professional journals. Now retired from full time church music work after serving churches in New York and Portland, Maine, he presently directs the Portland-based chorus Renaissance Voices, teaches at the Portland Conservatory of Music, and pursues an active career as a free-lance organist.

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