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Faythe Freese, Concert Organist (Free)

July 2 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Free
Portrait of Faythe Freese, concert organist

Enjoy this wondrous experience with organ, dancers, multimedia, and light projection!

Presented in conjunction with the American Guild of Organists 2024 National Convention in San Francisco (June 30-July 4), organist Faythe Freese’s colorful and engaging program at Grace Cathedral presents music by Langlais, Jermar, Guilmant, Decker, Price, and Sowerby. The concert will be accompanied by dancers choreographed by Kristin D’Addario, screen projections, and light effects on the interior walls. 

Faythe Freese, Professor Emeritus of Organ at the University of Alabama School of Music, is in demand as a recitalist throughout the United States, Germany, Denmark, South Korea, and Singapore. She has been called “an organ superstar” (Denver Post) and evinces “fiery and virtuosic playing” (The Boston Musical Intelligencer).

Many events during the Convention are open to the public: American Guild of Organists National Convention Free Events

Event Details

The cathedral will open for seating at 7:30 pm. Enter the cathedral through the door at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the glass doors on Taylor Street left of the garage entrance. Turn left down the hallway and follow it to the elevator.

Listen

Faythe Freese: AGO 2024 San Francisco

Program

From Neuf Pièces — Jean Langlais (1907-1991)
Chant Héroïque
Chant de Paix
Chant de joie

Revêtu de Lumière (Clad in Light) — Alesh Jermar (1929-2004)

First Sonata in D Minor, Op. 42 — Félix-Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911)
Introduction: Largo e maestoso
Allegro
Pastorale: Andante quasi Allegretto
Finale: Allegro assai*
*Includes a cadenza by Wilhelm Middelschulte (1863-1943)

The Freese Collection — Pamela Decker (b. 1955)
Augenmusik
Lirio e amapola
La croix de foi

In Quiet Mood — Florence B. Price (1887-1953)

Pageant — Leo Sowerby (1895-1968)

Give to Grace 

You can help us bring the arts to life at Grace with a gift today. Click HERE to give (choose Music in the Fund Designation) or make an additional gift with your ticket purchase. Thank you for your support.

Experience the Exceptional: Become a GraceArts Member

GraceArts connects a wider community of people through art and cultural events held in our awe-inspiring space. If you have a passion for the arts, become a GraceArts member and enjoy discounts and benefits while supporting our cathedral.  

Sign up today to be part of GraceArts! 

Details

Date:
July 2
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Categories:
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Venue

Grace Cathedral
1100 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94108 United States
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Phone:
415-749-6300

Faythe Freese, Concert Organist (Free)

Enjoy this wondrous experience with organ, dancers, multimedia, and light projection!

Presented in conjunction with the American Guild of Organists 2024 National Convention in San Francisco (June 30-July 4), organist Faythe Freese’s colorful and engaging program at Grace Cathedral presents music by Langlais, Jermar, Guilmant, Decker, Price, and Sowerby. The concert will be accompanied by dancers choreographed by Kristin D’Addario, screen projections, and light effects on the interior walls. 

Faythe Freese, Professor Emeritus of Organ at the University of Alabama School of Music, is in demand as a recitalist throughout the United States, Germany, Denmark, South Korea, and Singapore. She has been called “an organ superstar” (Denver Post) and evinces “fiery and virtuosic playing” (The Boston Musical Intelligencer).

Many events during the Convention are open to the public: American Guild of Organists National Convention Free Events

Event Details

The cathedral will open for seating at 7:30 pm. Enter the cathedral through the door at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the glass doors on Taylor Street left of the garage entrance. Turn left down the hallway and follow it to the elevator.

Listen

Faythe Freese: AGO 2024 San Francisco

Program

From Neuf Pièces — Jean Langlais (1907-1991)
Chant Héroïque
Chant de Paix
Chant de joie

Revêtu de Lumière (Clad in Light) — Alesh Jermar (1929-2004)

First Sonata in D Minor, Op. 42 — Félix-Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911)
Introduction: Largo e maestoso
Allegro
Pastorale: Andante quasi Allegretto
Finale: Allegro assai*
*Includes a cadenza by Wilhelm Middelschulte (1863-1943)

The Freese Collection — Pamela Decker (b. 1955)
Augenmusik
Lirio e amapola
La croix de foi

In Quiet Mood — Florence B. Price (1887-1953)

Pageant — Leo Sowerby (1895-1968)

Give to Grace 

You can help us bring the arts to life at Grace with a gift today. Click HERE to give (choose Music in the Fund Designation) or make an additional gift with your ticket purchase. Thank you for your support.

Experience the Exceptional: Become a GraceArts Member

GraceArts connects a wider community of people through art and cultural events held in our awe-inspiring space. If you have a passion for the arts, become a GraceArts member and enjoy discounts and benefits while supporting our cathedral.  

Sign up today to be part of GraceArts! 

Tuesday

July 2, 2024 Free
8:00PM - 9:30PM
Grace Cathedral
Register Today

Enjoy this wondrous experience with organ, dancers, multimedia, and light projection!

Presented in conjunction with the American Guild of Organists 2024 National Convention in San Francisco (June 30-July 4), organist Faythe Freese’s colorful and engaging program at Grace Cathedral presents music by Langlais, Jermar, Guilmant, Decker, Price, and Sowerby. The concert will be accompanied by dancers choreographed by Kristin D’Addario, screen projections, and light effects on the interior walls. 

Faythe Freese, Professor Emeritus of Organ at the University of Alabama School of Music, is in demand as a recitalist throughout the United States, Germany, Denmark, South Korea, and Singapore. She has been called “an organ superstar” (Denver Post) and evinces “fiery and virtuosic playing” (The Boston Musical Intelligencer).

Many events during the Convention are open to the public: American Guild of Organists National Convention Free Events

Event Details

The cathedral will open for seating at 7:30 pm. Enter the cathedral through the door at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the glass doors on Taylor Street left of the garage entrance. Turn left down the hallway and follow it to the elevator.

Listen

Faythe Freese: AGO 2024 San Francisco

Program

From Neuf Pièces — Jean Langlais (1907-1991)
Chant Héroïque
Chant de Paix
Chant de joie

Revêtu de Lumière (Clad in Light) — Alesh Jermar (1929-2004)

First Sonata in D Minor, Op. 42 — Félix-Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911)
Introduction: Largo e maestoso
Allegro
Pastorale: Andante quasi Allegretto
Finale: Allegro assai*
*Includes a cadenza by Wilhelm Middelschulte (1863-1943)

The Freese Collection — Pamela Decker (b. 1955)
Augenmusik
Lirio e amapola
La croix de foi

In Quiet Mood — Florence B. Price (1887-1953)

Pageant — Leo Sowerby (1895-1968)

Give to Grace 

You can help us bring the arts to life at Grace with a gift today. Click HERE to give (choose Music in the Fund Designation) or make an additional gift with your ticket purchase. Thank you for your support.

Experience the Exceptional: Become a GraceArts Member

GraceArts connects a wider community of people through art and cultural events held in our awe-inspiring space. If you have a passion for the arts, become a GraceArts member and enjoy discounts and benefits while supporting our cathedral.  

Sign up today to be part of GraceArts! 

Tuesday

July 2, 2024 Free
8:00PM - 9:30PM
Grace Cathedral
Register Today

Tuesday

July 2, 2024 Free
8:00PM - 9:30PM
Grace Cathedral
Register Today

Enjoy this wondrous experience with organ, dancers, multimedia, and light projection!

Presented in conjunction with the American Guild of Organists 2024 National Convention in San Francisco (June 30-July 4), organist Faythe Freese’s colorful and engaging program at Grace Cathedral presents music by Langlais, Jermar, Guilmant, Decker, Price, and Sowerby. The concert will be accompanied by dancers choreographed by Kristin D’Addario, screen projections, and light effects on the interior walls. 

Faythe Freese, Professor Emeritus of Organ at the University of Alabama School of Music, is in demand as a recitalist throughout the United States, Germany, Denmark, South Korea, and Singapore. She has been called “an organ superstar” (Denver Post) and evinces “fiery and virtuosic playing” (The Boston Musical Intelligencer).

Many events during the Convention are open to the public: American Guild of Organists National Convention Free Events

Event Details

The cathedral will open for seating at 7:30 pm. Enter the cathedral through the door at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the glass doors on Taylor Street left of the garage entrance. Turn left down the hallway and follow it to the elevator.

Listen

Faythe Freese: AGO 2024 San Francisco

Program

From Neuf Pièces — Jean Langlais (1907-1991)
Chant Héroïque
Chant de Paix
Chant de joie

Revêtu de Lumière (Clad in Light) — Alesh Jermar (1929-2004)

First Sonata in D Minor, Op. 42 — Félix-Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911)
Introduction: Largo e maestoso
Allegro
Pastorale: Andante quasi Allegretto
Finale: Allegro assai*
*Includes a cadenza by Wilhelm Middelschulte (1863-1943)

The Freese Collection — Pamela Decker (b. 1955)
Augenmusik
Lirio e amapola
La croix de foi

In Quiet Mood — Florence B. Price (1887-1953)

Pageant — Leo Sowerby (1895-1968)

Give to Grace 

You can help us bring the arts to life at Grace with a gift today. Click HERE to give (choose Music in the Fund Designation) or make an additional gift with your ticket purchase. Thank you for your support.

Experience the Exceptional: Become a GraceArts Member

GraceArts connects a wider community of people through art and cultural events held in our awe-inspiring space. If you have a passion for the arts, become a GraceArts member and enjoy discounts and benefits while supporting our cathedral.  

Sign up today to be part of GraceArts!