Debra Dickensheets
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church
405 King St. Charleston, SC 29403
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ZAC LAVENDER, cello
Choral-Improvisation for Organ, op. 65, no. 59 (1908) Sigfrid Karg-Elert
Marche triomphale (1877–1933)
Barbanschen ronden dans ofte Brand (1599) The Susanne Van Soldt Manuscript
Concerto in D minor, BWV 596 (after Vivaldi) Johann Sebastian Bach
Largo e spiccato (1685–1750)
Tiento de 1.er tono de mano derecha y al medio a dos tiples Pablo Bruna
(1611–1679)
Organ Symphonie N° 9 “Gothique,” op. 70 (1895) Charles-Marie Widor
Andante sostenuto I (1844–1937)
Introduction and Passacaglia in D minor, WoOIV/6 (1899) Max Reger
I(1873–1916)
Chanson Lyrique for Violoncello and Organ Zac Lavender
Zac Lavender, cello (b. 1992)
Adoration (1951) Florence Price
(1887–1953)
Choral varié sur le thème du “Veni Creator,” op. 4 Maurice Duruflé
(1902–1986)
Debra Ramsey Dickensheets, a native of the Carolina Lowcountry, is now based in the Atlanta area. She maintains a private teaching studio and serves as music director and organist at the Lutheran Church of the Ascension in Atlanta. She is president of North Fulton Music Teachers Association and Chairperson of the Piano Guild Audition Center at Steinway Piano Galleries. She earned degrees in organ performance from Converse College, Florida State University, and pursued post-graduate studies at the New England Conservatory with Yuko Hayashi. Her most recent performance was at the Vizcaya Museum, Miami, FL.
Zac Lavender is an award-winning composer and multi-instrumentalist based in Atlanta whose body of work includes avant-garde chamber music, opera, film scores, and pop music. Zac earned a Bachelor of Music in composition at the University of Michigan and Master’s in Film Scoring from New York University.
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Debra Dickensheets
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Wednesday, June 8, 2022 |
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