Camelback Arts | Fisk Organ Series
Guy Whatley
Friday, November 21
7:30 PM
Sanctuary
TICKETS Admission is free.
PROGRAM:
WECKMANN Præmbulum Primi Toni
BUXTEHUDE
Nun Komm, der Heiden Heiland (BuxWV 211)
In Dulci Jubilo (BuxWV 197)
Præludium in C (BuxWV 137)
BÖHM Vater unser im Himmelreich Georg
PRÆTORIUS Magnificat Primi Toni
1. In Tenore
2. In Discantus
3. In Basso
TALLIS Ecce Tempus Idoneum
ANONYMOUS The short measure off my lady Wynkfylds rownde
BYRD Prelude and Fancy
BACH
Vor Deinen Thron tret’ ich (BWV 668)
Prelude & Fugue in E Minor (BWV 548)
About Dr. Whatley
Recently acclaimed by the Arizona Daily Star as “a rock star on the harpsichord,” GUY WHATLEY enjoys a diverse international career as a harpsichordist and organist, performing as a soloist, collaborative artist, and ensemble director. Dr. Whatley has played in several of the world’s most prestigious venues with many notable musicians of our time. Recent engagements have included concerts in Japan, China, Argentina, Brazil, Central America, and Europe and have included festivals such as The Connecticut Early Music Festival, The Arizona Bach Festival, the Costa Rica International Festival, and Piccolo Spoleto, as well as performances with the Bach Society of Houston and MusicSources.
Originally from Wales, Dr. Whatley held organ scholarships at Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral and at Clifton Cathedral. While completing an honors degree in musicology at the University of Bristol, he studied privately with early music pioneers Maria Boxall and Ton Koopman. A generous grant from the Countess of Munster Musical Trust allowed him to move to Stuttgart, where he studied organ with Ludger Lohmann and harpsichord with Jon Laukvik.
Dr. Whatley pursued further training in France with Jean Boyer and Marie-Claire Alain, as well as Christopher Stembridge in Italy while he traveled across Europe studying national styles of organs and organ music. In 2005, Dr. Whatley completed a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Arizona State University under Kimberly Marshall. He also holds diplomas from The Royal College of Music and The Royal Schools of Music.
About Camelback Arts:
Camelback Arts, a ministry of Camelback Bible Church, exists to glorify God and refresh the soul through performances and exhibitions of visual and musical excellence, rooted in a sacred space that welcomes and inspires the community. Camelback Arts events include the Fisk Organ Recital Series, the 45th Annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, Service of Darkness (Good Friday), and Create-A-Thon, a juried art event held every February.
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