Trinity Lutheran Church’s “Artists at the Organ” presents organist Bruce Neswick in its season finale Sunday night.
A native of the Pacific Northwest, Neswick received degrees from Pacific Lutheran University and the Yale School of Music and Institute for Sacred Music. He is highly regarded as a recitalist, improviser and composer and is in great demand as a choral clinician.
His skill at improvisation has won him three first prizes – from the 1989 San Anselmo Organ Festival, the 1990 American Guild of Organists’ national convention in Boston and the 1992 Rochette Concours at the Conservatoire de Musique in Geneva, Switzerland.
As a recitalist, Neswick has performed extensively throughout the United States and Europe and has been a featured performer at national and regional conventions of the American Guild of Organists. He presently serves as canon organist and choirmaster at the Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta.
Neswick’s program will include works of Byrd, Buxtehude, Bach and Brahms as well as several improvisations.
Trinity’s organ was specially designed and built for the church by Martin Pasi Organ Builders of Roy, and installed in 1995.
The concert is at 7 tonight at Trinity Lutheran Church, 6215 196th St. SW, Lynnwood. Suggested donation is $10, or pay as you’re able. 425-778-2159.
Cascade Symphony: The symphony and guest soloists baritone Erich Parce and violinist Stephen Provine present a concert entitled “Massenet” on Monday.
Michael Miropolsky conducts the program, including works by Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Massenet, Bizet, Sibelius and Copland.
The performance is at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Mountlake Terrace Performing Arts Center, Mountlake Terrace High School, 21801 44th Ave. W., Mountlake Terrace. Tickets are $18, $13 seniors and students.
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