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PROGRAM CHANGE: Dr. Gregory Peterson, Luther College

Dr. Peterson will present an engaging organ recital that incorporates a handbell peal and congregational hymns. (This special concert replaces the scheduled Augustana Choir after it opted to cancel its tour due to concern over the spread of Coronavirus.)

Gregory Peterson is Professor of Music and College Organist at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, where he teaches applied organ, church music, and January Term courses abroad including France, Namibia, and South Africa. In addition, he serves as Cantor to the Luther Student Congregation, and is the conductor of Luther Ringers, which he founded. From 2011–2017 he was Head of the Music Department.

Gregory Peterson is an internationally acclaimed recitalist. Important performance venues include St. James Cathedral, Seattle, Washington; Lagerquist Hall at Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington; Independent Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Alabama; Trinity Church, Boston; the Memorial Music Hall, Methuen, Massachusetts; the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Mission Church), Boston; Old West Church, Boston; and New York City's famed Riverside Church and Central Synagogue. European venues include Matthäuskirche, Berlin; the Berlin Cathedral; Gedächtniskirche Berlin; Helsinki’s Rock Church; St. Anne’s Church, Warsaw; St. Nicholas Church, Prague; St. Thomas Church, Leipzig; Uppsala Cathedral in Sweden; and St. Augustine’s Church, Cardiff. He is featured on the critically acclaimed compact discs “Heroic Sounds,” recommended for “nice music superbly played” (Journal of the Association of Anglican Church Musicians) and “Dieterich Buxtehude: A 300th Anniversary Celebration,” noted for its “stylistic integrity, energy, strength, clarity, crisp articulation, clear phrasing and well-controlled rhythm” (The American Organist). His most recent releases are “Songs of Peace, Petition and Proclamation” and a Christmas disc, “Air with Joy Is Ringing.”

A respected leader in the field of church music, Dr. Peterson served the historic Old South Church in Boston, Massachusetts as Organist and Minister of Music from 1997–2005. At Old South, he directed the Old South Choir, Old South Ringers, and performed regularly with the Old South Brass, Organ and Timpani Ensemble including the ever-popular annual First Night Concerts on New Year’s Eve. Prior to his appointment in Boston he was Visiting Assistant Professor of Music and Christ Chapel Organist at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota. He has also been a visiting professor at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington, and served as music director for churches in Connecticut, Iowa, Minnesota, and Washington. He serves on the Development Committee and as a Trustee of the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians. He was President of ALCM from 1997–2001. He is active in the American Guild of Organists, and is a frequent workshop leader at various conferences. For the past nine seasons, he has served as organist for the annual Christmas Festival concerts by the National Lutheran Choir.

Gregory Peterson earned the BA degree in music at Luther College. He holds the MM degree from Yale University in the Institute of Sacred Music where he was Hugh Giles Scholar and received the Harry B. Jepson Memorial Scholarship. He received the DMA degree in organ performance and pedagogy from the University of Iowa where was a Rahn Scholar and teaching assistant. He has participated in the Summer Institute for French Organ Study and the Gothenburg International Organ Academy in Sweden.

Earlier Event: February 16
Heartland Marimba Quartet