The 2024-2025 Season
ORGAN ARTISTS
Sundays at 5:30pm following Choral Evensong.
Free Admission.


NATHAN LAUBE
Sunday, March 23, 2025 at 5:30pm
GRAMMY® Award-winning concert organist, Nathan Laube is a leading performer and pedagogue. Mr. Laube is Associate Professor of Organ at the Eastman School of Music, as well as International Consultant in Organ Studies at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire in the United Kingdom. His extensive international recital career takes him continually to major concert venues and festivals around the world. Known for his brilliant playing, gracious demeanor, and creative programming of repertoire spanning five centuries (including his own virtuoso transcriptions of orchestral works), Mr. Laube has earned high praise from critics and peers alike.
SPECIAL EVENT
BRUCE NESWICK
*Friday, April 18, 2025 at 7:00pm
Good Friday
​In 1931, the great French organist Marcel Dupré improvised a musical depiction of the Stations of the Cross as meditations on poems by Paul Claudel. Throughout the fourteen movements of Le Chemin de la Croix, Op 29, Dupré weaves a rich theological tapestry symbolizing religious themes of Christ's Passion (suffering, redemption, the cross, and piety to name just a few) by linking them to musical motives (four ascending notes, a descending major triad, etc.).
Come for some respite in the darkened church for this meditative performance by St. James' Artist-in-Residence and concert organist, Bruce Neswick. Accompanying the organ performance will be Claudel's original French poems and visual projections of sacred art through the centuries.
