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Thomas Marvil is a 2018 graduate of Westminster Choir College (BM

in Sacred Music), where he studied organ with Matthew Lewis and Alan
Morrison. Thomas currently serves as Organ Scholar at Christ Church
LENTEN RECITAL SERIES Cathedral (Episcopal) and is pursuing a Master of Music degree in
First Evangelical Lutheran Church organ performance at the University of Houston, where he is a student
1311 Holman Street, Houston, Texas 77004
March 26, 2019, 12:15 p.m. of Daryl Robinson. Previous positions include Prince of Peace Lutheran
________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Church, Princeton Junction, New Jersey, and St. Mary of the
Immaculate Conception Church, Marshall, Michigan.
Thomas Marvil, Organ

PROGRAM Future recitals in the series:


April 2 Heeyeon Cha
April 9 Jim Roman
Praeludium in D minor, BuxWV 140 Dieterich Buxtehude
(1637-1707)

Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist*, BuxWV 208


Music at First presents
Sunday, April 7, 6:00 p.m. – Greenbriar Consortium in
“Klimst’s Vienna” (free; suggested donation $20)
Pianist Scott Holzhauser and other Houston Symphony players will perform
Jesus Christus unser Heiland*, BWV 666 Johann Sebastian Bach
Janacek’s Capriccio for Piano Left Hand. Also on the program: “Mai Blumen”
(1685-1750)
by Zemlimsky for string sextet and mezzo-soprano, sung by Sonja Bruzauskas;
Prelude and Fugue in C Major, BWV 547 and arias from Richard Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos sung by sopranos Julia Fox
and Dominique McCormick.

To receive e-mail notices of future music events at First Lutheran Church,


*Special thanks to Joel Goodloe, who will introduce each chorale sign up at
prelude by singing the chorale melody on which it is based.. felchouston.org/music-at-first

_________________________________________________

We invite you to stay after the recital for a light lunch in the narthex.

This series is co-sponsored by the University of Houston’s Moores School of


Music, Daryl Robinson, Assistant Professor and Director of Organ Studies.
Thomas Marvil is a 2018 graduate of Westminster Choir College (BM
in Sacred Music), where he studied organ with Matthew Lewis and Alan
Morrison. Thomas currently serves as Organ Scholar at Christ Church
LENTEN RECITAL SERIES Cathedral (Episcopal) and is pursuing a Master of Music degree in
First Evangelical Lutheran Church organ performance at the University of Houston, where he is a student
1311 Holman Street, Houston, Texas 77004
March 26, 2019, 12:15 p.m. of Daryl Robinson. Previous positions include Prince of Peace Lutheran
________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Church, Princeton Junction, New Jersey, and St. Mary of the
Immaculate Conception Church, Marshall, Michigan.
Thomas Marvil, Organ

PROGRAM Future recitals in the series:


April 2 Heeyeon Cha
April 9 Jim Roman
Praeludium in D minor, BuxWV 140 Dieterich Buxtehude
(1637-1707)

Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist*, BuxWV 208 Music at First presents
Sunday, April 7, 6:00 p.m. – Greenbriar Consortium in
“Klimst’s Vienna” (free; suggested donation $20)
Pianist Scott Holzhauser and other Houston Symphony players will perform
Janacek’s Capriccio for Piano Left Hand. Also on the program: “Mai Blumen”
Jesus Christus unser Heiland*, BWV 666 Johann Sebastian Bach
by Zemlimsky for string sextet and mezzo-soprano, sung by Sonja Bruzauskas;
(1685-1750)
and arias from Richard Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos sung by sopranos Julia Fox
and Dominique McCormick.
Prelude and Fugue in C Major, BWV 547

To receive e-mail notices of future music events at First Lutheran Church,


sign up at
*Special thanks to Joel Goodloe, who will introduce each chorale felchouston.org/music-at-first
prelude by singing the chorale melody on which it is based..

_________________________________________________

We invite you to stay after the recital for a light lunch in the narthex.

This series is co-sponsored by the University of Houston’s Moores School of


Music, Daryl Robinson, Assistant Professor and Director of Organ Studies.

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