Sentences with word «organist»

An organist is someone who plays the organ, which is a musical instrument that produces sound by air passing through pipes or electronically generated tones. Full definition
In Troubled Water (Film Movement), soft - spoken convict Jan (Pål Sverre Valheim Hagen) starts a new life for himself as a church organist who brings services to life with his music and even stirs the interest of the female pastor, a single mother with a sweet young boy.
Japanese player Kikuchi just had the Dodger Stadium organist play the Zelda theme as his walk - on music.
I sat in a red velvet chair at the right of the sanctuary beside a serious young organist who smiled supportively as I fidgeted while awaiting my turn in the pulpit.
Rachel Spry Lammi serves as organist at Kettering SDA Church.
People might not know my undergraduate degree was in music education, that the pipe organ was my major instrument, that I used to be a music teacher, and that I was a church organist for about 10 years before I went back to law school.
He can be seen performing throughout the Baltimore and Washington D.C. areas as well as with the Maryland Choral Society for which he is the pianist and at St. Marks - on - the - Hill Episcopal Church where he serves as organist and music - director.
The composition will be performed solo by organist Hampus Lindwall on the Korg M1 piano famous for the classic Rave and Trance breakdowns of the 80s and 2000s.
I don't know if Ryosuke Kikuchi asked for this as his walk - up song, or if the Dodger Stadium organist was just plowing through a list of songs, but this was perfect:
Many popular Christian music artists fall within multiple musical categories, so you may find an artist within Praise & Worship Lyrics as well as in Gospel We manage the performance careers of more than thirty concert organists from the United States and Europe, in addition to offering only the finest British
We manage the performance careers of more than thirty concert organists from the United States and Europe, in addition to offering only the finest British Khleo Thomas, Actor: Holes.
FOR SOME CULTURE, I LIKE TO GO TO listen to our famous organist Noel - Jean Creil at one of his daily recitals in the Church.
And so the Armenians clang the bells of their upstairs chapel, the Franciscan organist eggs on the Latin chanting of his flock, and Ethiopian monks march to the beat of their own drummer.
At historic St. James Cathedral (Episcopal), Lutheran organist - composer Wilbur Held exhumed «Comes Autumn Time» and other organ works of the late Leo Sowerby on the very organ at which Sowerby held forth from 1927 to 1963.
'' What people need in this situation is hope in the Christian sense of the word, but hope is an alien idea here,» says the renowned organist Masaaki Suzuki, founder and conductor of the Bach Collegium Japan.
This Church has fired a well known music composer as choir director because he prayed and was «too spiritual» at choir practice, Fired an amazing organist (who played with one hand because of a disability) for reasons unknown.
The widow of murdered church organist Alan Greaves has publicly forgiven her husband's killers.
At eight Beethoven played in a concert; at eleven he was made deputy court organist.
That evening, the district is marking the last public skate in the old building with a farewell event, dubbed «Intermission,» featuring raffles, an alumni hockey game between Oak Park and River Forest High School and Fenwick High School, appearances by former Blackhawks players and public skate music by Chicago Blackhawks organist Frank Pellico.
The governor thought I was one of those boys who were his trumpeters and mouth organists who do not know their right from left.
They are awakened by church organist Susan Crowell (Dorinda Clifton) and her mother (Mary Newton), who explain that both church and town were abandoned after a series of mysterious killings.
The group is led by Olivia Newton - John, and organist Vic Cooper has invented an instrument called the «tonaliser.»
Laurie Bushman, a local performer in comedy and musical theater, will again co-host the sing - a-longs, which will be preceded by 30 minutes of Rodgers and Hammerstein music courtesy of Castro organist David Hegarty.
Then there is the subplot involving church organist Reggie (Lakeith Stanfield), who is revealed to be HIV - positive.
Price plays the titular Dr. Phibes, a disfigured organist and doctor intent on exacting revenge on those he believes responsible for his wife's death.
Time advances slowly here: there's a live organist, for starters, and even the scoreboard is operated by hand (although a new high - definition electronic board will replace it in time for the 2014 season).
His father and maternal grandfather were ministers and both of his grandfathers were talented organists.
There are no known works after 1554 after her marriage to Cathedral organist Chrétien de Morien.
Getty Acquires Werner Herzog Video — The Getty Museum has acquired Werner Herzog's popular contribution to the 2012 Whitney Biennial, a video installation combining images of etchings by 17th century Dutch artist Hercules Segers with the music of cellist Ernst Reijseger and organist Harmen Franje, which debuts at the Getty on July 23.
The performance will see a series of organists performing the 1959 hit song «Il Cielo In Una Stanza» (The Sky in a Room) on the 1774 Sir Watkins Williams Wynn organ, and it will run from 3 February to 11 March at National Museum Cardiff.
The show includes original drawings, a portrait booth if you fancy being personally captured in their scribbled style, and their Periodic Table of Swearing, an interactive piece that you can work «like a demented organist piping out swear words».
At age 16 he ran away from a bourgeois upbringing to become a conjuror's assistant, a cinema organist and then a clapper boy with David Lean at Gaumont film studios.
«Beautiful,» said Philip Glass, seated with Stipe, Anderson, Byrne, and Cory Henry, the young and gifted jazz organist who was the next performer, and another revelation.
Astonishingly, he was not popular in his day, considered «old fashioned,» second best as a court composer to his friend Telemann; he was, however, a virtuoso organist and harpsichordist, which, as with piano virtuosi Mozart and Beethoven, got him jobs that he might not otherwise have had.
For example, stating your religious affiliation on your resume if you are looking for church organist jobs may help you.
Recently, in a surprising move prompted by the 1982 death of his father, William Southcombe Lloyd Webber, organist at All Saints Church near Westminster Abbey, the composer departed in style and set to music the same Latin text of the Roman Catholic Mass for the Dead that fascinated composers from Mozart to Verdi.
Society president David Miller, dean of Wittenberg University's school of music, offered a progress report: the 55 - year - old hymn society, with 2,000 members — including clergy, church musicians, poets and hymn writers — was reorganized last year, has recently taken a spurt of growth and seems to have potential for further growth (one place the society is recruiting is among the ranks of the American Guild of Organists» 24,000 members).
Performers Brenda Wimberly, a soprano singer anchored in gospel music traditions, and Sereca Henderson, a musicologist, singer, and organist who has played with Eric Clapton and B.B. King, serenaded a crowd of 1,000 during the opening night of the exhibition.
Those Catholics living in the Denver area should know that Sister Miriam's mother, Kathleen, is the organist at The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception.
After that, I tried once more, and arranged to play for another service with the organist, who was her brother.

Phrases with «organist»

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z