PROGRAM
Musical works by Heinrich Scheidemann, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, and Dietrich Buxtehude
No charge for admission.
Projecting “a warmly musical personality,'“ Julia Brown’s many recordings on Naxos hail her as an “unquestionably first-class artist and superb technician… exceptionally sensitive.” Her organ and harpsichord recordings of W. F. Bach, J. S. Bach, Buxtehude, and Scheidemann have gained high critical acclaim.
In demand as a historical keyboardist and collaborative artist, Brown’s performances include chamber music, orchestral repertoire, and continuo playing in addition to solo recitals. Brown has appeared in concert in North and South America and in Europe, having performed at the Oregon Bach Festival, Astoria Music Festival, Chico Bach Festival, American Guild of Organists Regional and National Conventions, Organ Historical Society Conventions, Latin American Organist Conventions, and National Public Radio.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brown studied piano, harpsichord and organ in her native Brazil before receiving her MM and DMA from Northwestern University as a student of Wolfgang Rübsam. She has served as president of ABO (Brazilian Association of Organists) and is currently Co-Dean of the Grand Rapids Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Upcoming performance include the Taylor and Boody at Holy Cross College in Worchester, a week-long residency at the University of Oregon, and the National AGO Convention in Seattle. Julia currently works as Director of Music and Organist at Mayflower Congregational Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan.