
Event details
- Sunday | 30 March 2025
- 15:00
- Église Saints-Anges de Lachine 1400, Boul. St-Joseph Lachine (Qc) H8S 2M8
- No ticket needed: Suggested donation 15$
Philip Crozier organ
Philip Crozier received his musical training in England, studying
with the acclaimed André Marchal. He regularly performs on tour
in America and Europe.
Details
- The size of the church allows social distancing
- No tickets required
Born in Preston, England, PHILIP CROZIER began learning the piano at six, and was a treble chorister in both Blackburn and Carlisle Cathedral choirs, singing daily choral services. His interest in the organ started very early and he began organ study at the age of sixteen, gaining the ARCO diploma whilst still at school, followed by the LRAM diploma in organ performance within two years. In 1979 he graduated from Cardiff University where he was awarded the Glynne Jones Prize for Organ in 1978 and 1979 and pursued further studies in Paris with the great blind French organist André Marchal in whose memory he performed the complete organ works of César Franck in 1981.
In 1984 he moved to Canada and married the late Sylvie Poirier, an organist and painter, with whom he formed an organ duo team in 1990, becoming known internationally through their concert career and commissioning of organ duets by composers from Canada and abroad and the release of recordings which include three CDs of solo organ works by Petr Eben.
Philip Crozier has given solo recitals extensively in Europe and North America, including the complete organ works of Jehan Alain in Montreal in 1990 (and again in 2011 in thirteen concerts in Europe) and the Canadian première of Petr Eben’s Hommage à Henry Purcell in 1995 at the request of the composer.
Philip Crozier is the organist at St. George’s Anglican Church, Montreal and Music Director at Westmount Park United Church. He is the accompanist to the Stewart Hall Singers and l’Ensemble Opus 16 and is in regular demand as accompanist to various choral and instrumental groups as well as maintaining an international career as a solo recitalist.
PROGRAM
Choral no. 2 en si mineur | César Franck (1822-1890) |
Miroir | Ad Wammes (1953-) |
Variations on ‘Victimae Paschali Laudes’ | Jiří Ropek (1922-2005) |
Fantasie Choral no. 2 in F sharp minor | Percy Whitlock (1903-1946) |
Four Inventions – D major – G major – C major – A minor |
Heinrich Nicolaus Gerber (1702-1775) |
Fête | Jean Langlais (1907-1991) |