Johann Vexo, Organiste de Choeur, Notre-Dame de Paris

When

01/25/2020    
7:30 pm-9:15 pm

Where

St. James Cathedral
804 9th Ave, Seattle, WA, 98104, First Hill

Event Type

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Music at St. James Cathedral presents
2020 Vierne Complete Organ Works:
Johann Vexo
, Organiste de Choeur, Notre-Dame de Paris

Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 7:30pm
$18 suggested donation
St. James Cathedral
804 9th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
More info & advance passes:
http://www.stjames-cathedral.org/music/concerts/Vexo.aspx
(206) 382-4874 or musicoffice@stjames-cathedral.org

Over the course of 2020, St. James Cathedral, Seattle will present the complete organ works of composer Louis Vierne, the principal organist at Notre-Dame Cathedral from 1900-1937, in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of his birth. For our first concert in this celebration, we are honored to welcome Johann Vexo, the current Choir Organist of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, in recital, featuring Vierne’s Symphony No. 1. His recital also includes J. S. Bach’s Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV 542; Felix Mendelssohn’s Variations sérieuses; and César Franck’s Choral No. 3 in A minor.

Johann Vexo was born in the French city of Nancy–a city close to the borders of Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany. Surrounded and influenced by the rich musical and cultural heritage of that region of France, his training and performance career developed so rapidly that at age 25 he was appointed Organiste de Choeur (Choir Organist) at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris. Soon thereafter he was also appointed Organist of the grand Cavaillé-Coll organ of the Cathedral in Nancy, and most recently Professor of Organ at the Superior Music Academy in Strasbourg. His very physical approach to playing results in wonderfully rhythmic music-making, “the kind you feel as well as hear, and in riveting performances where this is no notion of organ playing as dull or dutiful or pompous.” (Dallas Morning News). Johann Vexo is represented in North America exclusively by Phillip Truckenbrod Concert Artists, LLC.

St. James Cathedral is home to two magnificent pipe organs that together form the grand organ, one of the largest musical instruments in Seattle. A single organist can play both organs from one console, resulting in a unique and exciting “surround-sound” experience for the listener. The oldest instrument, built by the Hutchings-Votey company in 1907, was installed in the West Gallery when the Cathedral was first constructed. The Rosales Opus 30 organ, in the East Apse, was added in 2000. Organ builder Manuel J. Rosales writes, “Given the solidity and massive sound of the 1907 Hutchings-Votey organ, the new Rosales organ, based on the French models, would bring a fresh, bright, crisp sound to the wonderful acoustics of St. James Cathedral. A sound that would be perceived of as complementary to the old organ as well as being distinctive on its own. Also, the new organ, although not particularly a large instrument, would offer an organist most of the resources needed to play the vast range of French literature.” More information on the organs at http://www.stjames-cathedral.org/music/organs/default.aspx

Other upcoming concerts in the 2020 Vierne Complete Organ Works series include Cathedral Organist Joseph Adam on February 21 and May 29, featuring Symphony No. 2, Symphony No. 5, and the second and fourth books of Pièces de Fantaisie.

PARKING
– Limited free parking is available in the O’Dea High School parking lot, entrances on Marion and Columbia Streets between Terry and Boren Avenues.
– Paid street parking is enforced until 8:00pm.
– Handicapped parking is available on the west side of Terry Avenue, between Marion and Columbia.
– The 1st Hill Medical Pavilion garage at 1124 Columbia St. (at the corner of Boren and Columbia, across from the O’Dea lot) is open until midnight, with $5.00 evening parking.
– A 24-hour garage, the First Hill Plaza Garage, located at 1300 Summit Avenue (between Madison and Spring), offers $3.00 parking for up to 10 hours on evenings after 5:00pm and weekends.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
– St. James Cathedral is within a few blocks of a number of bus lines and the First Hill Streetcar. The #60 bus stops directly in front on 9th Ave. To plan your trip, visit tripplanner.kingcounty.gov (or 206-553-3000), or maps.google.com and search for 804 9th Avenue, Seattle, 98104.

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