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ORGAN RECITAL & SOUP LUNCHEON

Organ Recital and
Soup Luncheon
Wednesday, March 30 at 12:00 noon

Zach Hemenway, organist

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill, PA

Program will include:
Fantasy and Fugue in G minor ~ J. S. Bach
Portions of Symphony No. 6 ~ Charles-Marie Widor

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Organ recitals last 30 minutes and are followed by a delicious homemade soup luncheon in the Parish Hall. Both the recital and the luncheon are free and open to the public. A free-will offering is gratefully accepted.

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Zach Hemenway is Director of Music and Organist at Saint Paul's Episcopal Church in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, a position he has held since 2008. Zach holds a Bachelor of Music in Organ Performance degree from the Eastman School of Music, where he studied with David Higgs, and a Master of Music degree from Yale University, studying under Thomas Murray. Other teachers have included Marie Kremer and Joel Speerstra. In addition, he has studied Organ Improvisation extensively with Jeffrey Brillhart and William Porter.

 

An active church musician, Mr. Hemenway currently oversees all aspects of the Music Program Saint Paul's Church, where he serves as principal organist and manages a comprehensive choral program for children and adults. Prior to coming to Philadelphia, Zach was Director of Music and Organist at Christ Episcopal Church in Guilford, CT, and also at the Episcopal Church at Yale. He has also held organ scholar positions at Christ Church, Rochester, NY, the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, MO, and at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Ladue, MO.

 

As a recitalist, Zach has performed across the United States and abroad, with notable performances in Sweden, Italy, Atlanta, Memphis, and St. Louis.            

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