Monday, October 14, 2019
Hentus van Rooyen, DMA Lecture Recital
Main Auditorium at 8:00 pm
Organ Historical Society Conference at UNT
We extend a warm welcome to our visitors!
Thursday, July 18 Schedule
10:30 Damin Spritzer Recital
Wolff organ in Winspear Hall (Murchison Performing Arts Center)
11:30 Panel Discussion in Winspear
12:30 Lunch
1:30 Hentus van Rooyen
Raisin Organ in Organ Recital Hall (Music Bldg. 253)
2:20 Davitt Maroney Recital
Bedient Organ in Main Auditorium
3:00 Samuel Gaskin Recital
Moller Organ in Main Auditorium
Summer Recitals
June 18: Hyejung Kim at Winspear Hall, 8:00 pm
Praeludium in E minor, Nicolaus Bruhns
Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele, Georg Böhm
Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor (BWV 582) Johann Sebastian Bach
Prelude et Fugue sur le nom d'Alain op.7, Maurice Duruflé
June 25: Rudimar Bonamigo at Winspear Hall, 6:30 pm
June 27: Rachel Um at Winspear Hall, 8:00 pm
PREVIOUS SPRING 2019 EVENTS:
April 2: Olivier Latry in concert, 8:00 pm
Main Auditorium 1401 W Hickory St, Denton
April 3: Olivier Latry Masterclass, 9am – 12pm.
Session I - Winspear Hall, Session II - Main Auditorium
Public Event UNT campus
Upcoming Organ Degree Recitals
Ethan Gainer, FAGO Masters Recital I April 7 6:30 pm Main Auditorium
Works of Bach, Dupré, and others
Christoph Hintermuller Masters Recital I April 26 6:30 pm Main Auditorium
Works of Bach, Guilmant, and others
June Recitals
Louie Kim DMA Recital II TBA
Works of Bach, Bohm, Duruflé
Rachel Um DMA Recital II TBA
Works of Bach, Duruflé, and others
Rudimar Bonamigo Artist Diploma Recital II TBA
Works of César Franck and Marcel Dupré
January 29, 2019
Alex Gilson - Distinguished Alumni Recital
Location: Murchison Performing Arts Center 7:30 p.m.

Alexander Gilson began working as the principal organist at First Presbyterian Church in Davenport, Iowa this past September. He graduated from the Eastman School of Music in May 2018 with a master of music degree in organ performance, where his primary teacher was Edoardo Bellotti. In 2016, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in both organ performance and jazz studies from the University of North Texas in the studio of Dr. Jesse Eschbach. While at UNT he also worked as organ scholar at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation in Dallas under the direction of Scott Dettra and Graham Schulz. His previous teachers include the late Hugh Thompson, Thomas Schroeder, Dr. Crista Miller and Dr. Timothy Olsen. Alex advocates for the organ and its deserved place in the modern world by concertizing and presenting its theological implications and purposes.