Acclaimed organist Renée Anne Louprette performs works that influenced J.S. Bach’s style, and works that show Bach’s influence on later composers.
Hailed by The New York Times as “splendid,” and “one of New York’s finest organists,” Renée Anne Louprette has established an international career as organ recitalist, accompanist, conductor, and teacher. She has performed with the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, Voices of Ascension, Clarion Music Society, American Symphony Orchestra, The Dessoff Choirs, New York Choral Society, Oratorio Society of New York, and Piffaro. In New York City she has appeared in Carnegie, Zankel, Avery Fisher, Alice Tully and Merkin Halls, and Miller Theatre of Columbia University.
“She presented herself as a communicative player with no shortage of imaginative ideas, withfingers fully capable of backing them up, and with feet which are not just nimble on the pedals, but every bit as expressively articulate as her fingers.” –Michael Dervan, The Irish Times
Toccata in D minor, BWV 565 | J.S. Bach |
Trio super Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend, BWV 655a | J.S. Bach |
Concerto in C Major (“Grosso Mogul”), BWV 594 |
J.S. Bach |
Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor, BWV 537 | J.S. Bach |
Aus tiefer Not, schrei ich zu dir, BWV 686 | J.S. Bach |
Canonic Study in B Minor, Op. 56, no. 5 | Robert Schumann (1810-1856) |
Vêpres du commun des fêtes de la Sainte Vierge, Op. 18 XI. Maestoso: Quia fecit |
Marcel Dupré (1886-1971) |
Prelude and Fugue in F Minor, Op. 45 | Rachel Laurin (b. 1961) |
Date/Time
Thursday, June 6, 2019
12:00 pm
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