Christ Episcopal Church: Wyatt Smith, organ
Donations accepted
Margaret Vardell Sandresky — Selected works
Carson Cooman — Selected works
Kathea Yarnell, mezzo-soprano
Wyatt Smith, organist, plays music by American composers Carson Cooman, Margaret Sandresky, and Frederick Frahm on the renowned John Brombaugh pipe organ. He is joined by mezzo-soprano Kathea Yarnell in Frahm’s song cycle, Spaces of Night. Dr. Smith is Associate Director of Music at Epiphany Episcopal Parish in Seattle, as well as Affiliate Artist in Organ and Harpsichord at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma. Join us for 40 minutes of delightful music!
About Wyatt Smith
American concert organist Wyatt Smith, a native of Rapid City, South Dakota, performs with "nuance, polish, and personality" (Michael Barone, APM Pipedreams). He maintains an active concert schedule, performing throughout the United States and Europe, and his performances have been heard on American Public Media's Pipedreams.
Smith received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in organ performance from the University of Washington; his Master of Music degree from the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and Bachelor of Music degree from the University of South Dakota. His primary mentors include Dr. Carole Terry, Dr. Martin Jean, and Dr. Larry Schou. Wyatt has served as the Affiliate Artist in Organ & Harpsichord at the University of Puget Sound since 2018. He is also on the faculty of the Epiphany Music Academy, which he founded in 2019. He enjoys teaching students of all ages.
https://www.wyattsmithorganist.com/