Chase Douthit - Faculty Recital II
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Program
- Choral varié sur le theme du ‘Veni Creator Spiritus’, Op. 4 - Maurice Duruflé
- Ave Maria from Cathedral Windows, Op. 106 - Sigfrid Karg-Elert
- Praeludium in G Major - Nicholas Bruhns
- Clair de lune from 24 Pièces de fantaisie, Op. 53, No. 5 - Louis Vierne
- Psalm-Prelude, Set I, Op. 32, No. 3 - Herbert Howells
- Postlude in D Minor, Op. 105, No. 6 - Charles Villiers Stanford
- Overture from the Oratorio St. Paul, Op. 3 - Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (transcribed by W.T. Best)
Chase Douthit is an organist, collaborative pianist, and choral musician from Mooresville, North Carolina. He holds both a Master of Music and a Bachelor of Music in Church Music from the Baylor University School of Music in Waco, Texas, where he studied organ with Dr. Jens Korndörfer, Dr. Isabelle Demers, and Dr. Margaret Harper.
During his studies at Baylor, Mr. Douthit earned numerous distinctions, including First Prize and the Hymn Playing Award in the 50th annual William C. Hall Pipe Organ Competition (2021) and selection as the organ division winner in the Baylor School of Music’s Semper Pro Musica Competition (2022). As a collaborative artist, he has served the School of Music in a variety of roles as both pianist and organist, most notably completing a five-semester term as accompanist for Bella Voce, the select treble ensemble founded by Dr. Lynne Gackle. Chase has appeared as a soloist and collaborative artist across New York City, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Charlotte, and Dublin.
In recognition of his musical accomplishments, Mr. Douthit was recently named among The Diapason magazine’s “20 Under 30,” an honor awarded to outstanding young organists, harpsichordists, and carillonneurs who show exceptional promise in their disciplines. He currently serves as Assistant Music Director and Organist at Trinity Baptist Church in his hometown of Mooresville, North Carolina, where he is passionate about the ongoing vitality of church music ministry.
https://charlesdouthit.weebly.com/
- Choral varié sur le theme du ‘Veni Creator Spiritus’, Op. 4 - Maurice Duruflé
- Ave Maria from Cathedral Windows, Op. 106 - Sigfrid Karg-Elert
- Praeludium in G Major - Nicholas Bruhns
- Clair de lune from 24 Pièces de fantaisie, Op. 53, No. 5 - Louis Vierne
- Psalm-Prelude, Set I, Op. 32, No. 3 - Herbert Howells
- Postlude in D Minor, Op. 105, No. 6 - Charles Villiers Stanford
- Overture from the Oratorio St. Paul, Op. 3 - Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (transcribed by W.T. Best)
Chase Douthit is an organist, collaborative pianist, and choral musician from Mooresville, North Carolina. He holds both a Master of Music and a Bachelor of Music in Church Music from the Baylor University School of Music in Waco, Texas, where he studied organ with Dr. Jens Korndörfer, Dr. Isabelle Demers, and Dr. Margaret Harper.
During his studies at Baylor, Mr. Douthit earned numerous distinctions, including First Prize and the Hymn Playing Award in the 50th annual William C. Hall Pipe Organ Competition (2021) and selection as the organ division winner in the Baylor School of Music’s Semper Pro Musica Competition (2022). As a collaborative artist, he has served the School of Music in a variety of roles as both pianist and organist, most notably completing a five-semester term as accompanist for Bella Voce, the select treble ensemble founded by Dr. Lynne Gackle. Chase has appeared as a soloist and collaborative artist across New York City, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Charlotte, and Dublin.
In recognition of his musical accomplishments, Mr. Douthit was recently named among The Diapason magazine’s “20 Under 30,” an honor awarded to outstanding young organists, harpsichordists, and carillonneurs who show exceptional promise in their disciplines. He currently serves as Assistant Music Director and Organist at Trinity Baptist Church in his hometown of Mooresville, North Carolina, where he is passionate about the ongoing vitality of church music ministry.
https://charlesdouthit.weebly.com/
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