Event details
- 28 April 2024
- 15:00
- Église Saints-Anges de Lachine 1400, Boul. St-Joseph Lachine (Qc) H8S 2M8
- Free Admission | Suggested Donation $15
Alexander Richard Straus-Fausto is renowned for his exhilarating, luminous, colourful, virtuoso, sensitive, and innovative organ performances.
Details
- The size of the church allows social distancing
- No tickets required
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15 $ donation suggested. To be able to continue offering high quality concerts accessible to all.
Biography
Alexander Richard Straus-Fausto is a Canadian organist completing his Master’s degree in organ Performance at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, studying organ performance with Dr. Martin Jean and improvisation with Dr. Jeffrey Brillhart. He completed his Bachelor of Music at McGill University Schulich School of Music. His mentors and teachers include Dr. Alcée Chriss, Hans-Ola Ericsson, James David Christie, Rachel Laurin, Dr. Isabelle Demers, Dr. Jonathan Oldengarm, Christian Lane, Thomas Bara, Dr. Peter Nikiforuk, and Joe Carere. Alexander has a broad repertoire of music, going from early fifteenth-century keyboard music to contemporary organ music. Audiences enjoy Straus-Fausto’s exhilarating, clean, colorful, virtuosic, sensitive, and innovative organ performances. He has further expanded the organ’s reach by creating more than 50 original transcriptions of major orchestral works, reflecting his passion for the symphonic organ as a virtually unlimited medium for artistic expression. He is a member of The Diapason’s “20 under 30 Class of 2023,” which recognizes young artists under the age of 30 who have made significant contributions to the fields of organ performance, harpsichord, organ building, carillon, and church music. In 2019, he was named Titular of the acclaimed Organ of Église du Très-Saint-Nom de-Jesus in Montreal.
Alexander undertook a Canada Council-funded summer 2019 concert tour of the UK, playing in historic churches and cathedrals. He has performed in several esteemed venues, including the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington National Cathedral, Woolsey Hall at Yale, Trinity Church Wall Street in Manhattan, Maison Symphonique in Montreal, Princeton University Chapel, St. Edmundsbury Cathedral, Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica in Quebec City, and St. James Cathedral in Toronto. With the funding of the Centennial Millennium Fund of the New York City chapter of the American Guild of Organists, he co- founded Festiv’Orgue, bringing a new audience to the organ at concerts where he performed on the historic symphonic organs of large downtown churches. He is looking forward to upcoming concerts at Montreal, New York, Florida, Paris, San Francisco, Boston, Westminster Abbey, and St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.
He is represented by Seven Eight Artists.
Program
Une nuit sur le Mont Chauve |
Modeste Moussorgski |
Scherzo |
Gaston Litaize |
Romance de la Symphonie no 4 |
Louis Vierne |
Allegro |
César Franck |
Concerto pour violon no 2 en mi majeur, BWV 1042 |
Johann Sebastian Bach |
Fantaisie Chorale |
Max Reger |
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