Organ Improvisation Using Bach's Orgelbüchlein as a Model

Event Details Sat, Feb 08, 2025 @ 10:00am - 11:00am
Registration Cost Member Registration: $10 | Non-Member Registration: $20

Award-winning improvisor Ethan Haman demonstrates practical ways organists can enhance music for worship using time-tested principles, including those of J.S. Bach. Prepare for upcoming seasons with improvisation tools in your hands! This event is online.

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Event Time: 11:00 Eastern, 10:00 Central, 9:00 Mountain, and 8:00 Pacific

Registration closes Friday, February 7 @ noon. 

Mr. Ethan Haman from Fremont, CA, is the organist and assistant conductor at Noroton Presbyterian Church in Darien, CT, and organist at Yale University’s Marquand Chapel. He completed a Master of Music degree in Organ Performance in 2021 at the Yale School of Music and Institute of Sacred Music studying with Jon Laukvik and Craig Cramer, and a Master of Musical Arts degree in Organ Performance in 2022, studying with Martin Jean. In 2019 he graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Southern California, where he double majored in Organ Performance studying with Cherry Rhodes and in Composition with Morten Lauridsen, Andrew Norman, Donald Crockett, Sean Friar, and Daniel Temkin.  In 2022 he was recipient of the Audience Prize and finalist in the AGO National Competition in Organ Improvisation.

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