Friday, January 29, 2021 @ 10:30pm – 11:30pm (EST)
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Free (Free)

John Stuntebeck, organ

Percy Whitlock – "4. Exultemus, Psalm 81: 1-3" &  "1. Pastorale, Psalm 23: 1" from Seven Sketches on Verses from the Psalms
Calvin Fuller – Fanfare and Chorale
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, arr. Zsigmond Szathmáry – Church Sonata in D major, K.144/124a
Denis Bédard – Variations sur Ubi Caritas
Johann Sebastian Bach – Organ Sonata No. 1 in E-flat major, BWV 525
Johann Sebastian Bach – Schmücke dich o liebe Seele, BWV 654
Thomas Arne – "III. Allegro" from Organ Concerto No. 1 in C major
William Walond – Voluntary No. 5 in G major
John Alcock – Voluntary in D major

Rebecca Groom te Velde – Variations on a Theme of Samuel Scheidt, Puer natus in Bethlehem

Here is a rare opportunity to hear a richly diverse collection of pieces played on the organ built for Thomsen Chapel in 2013 by Paul Fritts, a world-renowned organ builder based in Tacoma. As principal organist of the Sunday 8am worship service in Thomsen chapel, John Stuntebeck expertly highlights all the beauty of this marvelous instrument. His program will include works of three living North American composers: Rebecca Groom Te Velde, Calvin Fuller, and Denis Bédard; and works of Percy Whitlock, J. S. Bach, and W. A. Mozart.

The livestream will take place at 7:30pm Pacific. Broadcasting live from Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle, WA.

Watch the livestream here

Link to donate: https://saintmarks.org/give/

About John Stuntebeck

John Stuntebeck serves as the Associate Organist at Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral where he leads congregational singing, accompanies the choirs, and offers selections from the organ repertoire for church services throughout the liturgical year. John is passionate about liturgical improvisation and he provides musical creations inspired by the Gospels and the great hymn texts of the ages at many services at St. Mark’s. In addition to being a church musician, John is an accomplished organist, pianist and accompanist who has performed in a wide variety of concerts of varying styles throughout the greater Puget Sound. He earned the degree of Bachelor of Arts from the Ohio State University in Spanish linguistics in 2003 and received his Masters in Music in organ performance in 2009 from the University of Washington, studying with Carole Terry and Mel Butler. As well as being a professional musician, John works full time as a senior IT program/project manager at Kaiser Permanente.

https://saintmarks.org/staff/john-stuntebeck/