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Part of Bach’s Birthday Bash Weekend
This program features some of the country’s most up-and-coming organists, performing Bach’s work for the instrument. This afternoon organ recital features Christopher Houlihan, the artistic director of the Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival Hartford and winners of this year’s festival, one of the top competitions for young organists in North America.
Please note: program, venue, time, and artist are subject to change.
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Christopher Houlihan
The organist Christopher Houlihan has established an international reputation as a “passionate and intelligently virtuoso musician” (Gramophone), hailed for “glowing, miraculously life-affirming performances” (Los Angeles Times). His playing has been praised as “eloquent” (The New York Times), “dazzling” (The Wall Street Journal), and “first-class” (The Diapason). Houlihan has concertized at major concert venues throughout the United States, including the Kennedy Center, the Kimmel Center, Davies Symphony Hall, and Walt Disney Concert Hall, where he performed with the principal Brass of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The Los Angeles Times raved about his debut, proclaiming, “Houlihan is the next big organ talent.”
Houlihan’s performances in the 2024–25 season include solo recitals at the Aspen Music Festival (Colorado), and at Riverside Church and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, both in New York. He will appear as soloist with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra (Carolyn Kuan, conductor) performing concerti by Hanson and Guilmant, and with the Holland (MI) Symphony Orchestra (Johannes Müller Stosch, conductor) performing Barber’s Toccata Festiva. Other recent performances include recitals presented by the Madison Symphony Orchestra (Wisconsin), the Pacific Symphony (Costa Mesa, CA), and the Celebrity Recital Series at St. Paul’s Cathedral (London).
Houlihan’s “Vierne 2012” tour attracted international attention and critical acclaim for six marathon performances of Louis Vierne’s six organ symphonies. The Los Angeles Times called his performance there “a major surprise of the summer, a true revelation.” Building on this excitement, Houlihan’s latest recording on Azica Records features Vierne’s Symphony No. 6 and César Franck’s Grande Piece Symphonique. First and Last was praised by The American Organist, remarking, “as for Houlihan himself, he just keeps getting better.”
He has been featured as soloist with the Hartford Symphony, Columbus (GA) Symphony, Waterbury Symphony (CT), and the Boston Chamber Orchestra, and has been presented in recital at numerous conventions of the American Guild of Organists and the Organ Historical Society. In 2014, he performed in a prime-time slot of WQXR’s All-Day Bach Organ Marathon in New York City.
Houlihan serves on the music faculty of Trinity College, Hartford, as the John Rose Distinguished College Organist, Director of Chapel Music, and Artist-in-Residence. Since 2022, he is also Artistic Director of the Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival Hartford, presenter of one of the premier North American competitions for young organists.
In addition to studies at Trinity College with John Rose, Houlihan studied with Paul Jacobs at The Juilliard School and with Jean-Baptiste Robin at the French National Regional Conservatory in Versailles. In 2015 he was selected for The Diapason’s “20 Under 30,” a distinguished list of young leaders in the organ world.
Christopher Houlihan is represented in North America exclusively by Phillip Truckenbrod Concert Artists.
Trinity Lutheran Church
73 Lancaster St, Worcester, MA 01609
Trinity Lutheran Church was founded in 1948 as a merger between three parishes. Current facilities have seen additions since its founding, heavily influenced by Scandinavian church architecture. Trinity Lutheran is the home of many vocal and instrumental chamber music performances.
SEATING
Throughout the hall wooden bench-style seating is available, with accessible seating available throughout the hall. Read more about accessibility here.
PARKING
The church lot is off Lancaster Street with additional street parking available on 3rd Street and 5th Avenue. Read more here.
73 Lancaster St
73 Lancaster St, Worcester, MA 01609, USA