St. Michael's Abbey Organ Concert Series presents

Gloria
Sanctorum

An Organ Concert in Honor of All the Saints
Featuring Organist Laurent Jochum
OCT. 29
6:30 PM
REPERTOIRE
Bach Mendelssohn Franck Alain Bédard
All performed on the Gallery Organ at St. Michael's Abbey
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Event Details

DATE
Wednesday, October 29
TIME
6:30pm – Concert begins in the abbey church
LOCATION
St. Michael's Abbey
27977 Silverado Canyon Road
Silverado, CA
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Repertoire
Repertoire
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 582
Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
Sonata No. 6 in D minor, Op. 65
"Vater unser im Himmelreich"
César Franck (1822–1890)
Pièce héroïque
Jehan Alain (1911-1940)
Litanies
Denis Bédard (b. 1942)
Variations on “Christus Vincit”
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Immediately following the concert:
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
O Salutaris sung by the Norbertines of St. Michael’s Abbey
with organ accompaniment
Laurent Jochum
Organist

Biography

Holder of the great Cavaille-Col organ of the Saint Jean Baptiste church in Belleville, Paris, where he succeeds great musicians like Pierre Vidal; and, holder of the organ of the middle and high school chapel Saint Louis-de-Gonzague, Laurent Jochum has had a particularly eclectic career for over twenty years.

A native of Thionville, as the son and grandson of liturgical organists, he discovered the organ from an early age. He began his musical studies by learning the piano before joining the organ class of Raphaëlle Garreau de Labarre. He continued his studies with André Stricker at the Conservatory of Strasbourg and Louis Robilliard in Lyon, where he won a unanimous first prize with congratulations and a first prize for improvement.

He is completing and enriching his training with renowned professors such as Vincent Warnier, Jean-Charles Ablitzer, Jean Boyer and Thierry Escaich.

He won several competitions, including the International Organ Competition of Lorraine; and, in 1999, the Angers Inter-Conservatory Grand Organ Award, recently renamed the Jean-Louis Florentz-Académie des Beaux-Arts Prize, which was awarded by a jury chaired by Thierry Escaich.

Laurent Jochum performs regularly, in recital or with various instrumental and vocal formations, in France and abroad. He has played at prestigious venues in Paris (Cathedrale Notre-Dame, Saint-Etienne-du-Mont, La Madeleine, Saint Clotilde) and Province.

He is regularly the guest of great festivals such as Bordeaux, Guîtres, Saint Rémy-de-Provence, Roquevaire, Saint-Malo, Thionville, Saint Betrand of Commingres and others. Abroad, he has been invited to the Czech Republic, Poland, England, Switzerland, Greece, Italy, Azerbaijan, Oman, as well as to Luxembourg, Canada, and the United States. He is also invited to participate in inaugural concerts and performs with renowned artists; including, the organist Vincent Warnier, the violinist Marina Chiche, the soprano Fabrice di Falco, the baritone Philippe Brocard, and choir soloist of the French army.

His dual training in piano and organ led him to be accompanied by the small singers of Saint-Marc under the direction of Nicolas Porte; and then, the choir of the French army in 2000. Currently, he accompanies the master Saint Louis de Gonzague de Sophie Chiu and the choirs of Francis Bardot (choir of children, young choir and vocal ensemble of Ile-de-France), which leads him to perform in very beautiful orchestras (Orchestra Colonne, Orchestra Bel'Arte). Holder of a CAPES of Musicology, he is keen to devote a part of his musical life to a Parisian middle school, where he implements projects and initiatives for the youngest music learners.

Served by an excellent technique, his repertoire extends from baroque music to contemporary masterpieces, through the romantic and symphonic music of the 19th century, whose recordings have been critically acclaimed.

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