Michael Emmerich in Recital
Schedule
Fri Mar 10 2023 at 09:30 pm
Location
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Greenville, NC | Greenville, NC
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Michael Emmerich serves as Director of Liturgical Formation and Associate Director of Music for the Archdiocese of Omaha. Previously Associate Organist at Houston's Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, he has worked in music ministry in Indiana and Kansas as well. Recent choral and organ compositions have been featured in Texas, Ohio, London, Spain, and Poland. As an organist, Emmerich has performed at both regional and national conventions of the American Guild of Organists, while also being featured by the National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM) and on American Public Media’s “Pipedreams Live!” He completed his Church Music DMA at KU in 2020, studying organ with James Higdon and conducting with Michael Bauer. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Emmerich holds the Master of Sacred Music degree. At Notre Dame his teachers included Craig Cramer and Delbert Disselhorst. He did undergraduate study in organ performance at the University of Nebraska with Christopher Marks and George Ritchie. His organ studies began with Mary Murrell Faulkner in his native Lincoln.--
The East Carolina Musical Arts Education Foundation, or ECMAEF, was formed in 1998 to encourage and support collaborative ventures between St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, the East Carolina University School of Music, and the City of Greenville, North Carolina. It is focused on the C. B. Fisk Opus 126 pipe organ at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. ECMAEF was created as a non-profit corporation to develop musical projects, including concerts and educational workshops, to enrich the cultural offerings in Eastern North Carolina and make them available to a broad diversity of audiences. ECMAEF is also committed to encouraging continued interest in the performance of organ and choral music. The ECMAEF board of directors is composed of representatives from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, East Carolina University, the City of Greenville, and members of the arts community beyond Greenville who strongly believe in and support this effort. The continuation of the work of ECMAEF is dependent upon contributions from individuals who attend our concerts and who support our mission. You are cordially invited to help sustain ECMAEF by becoming a “Friend of the Fisk.” All contributions are tax-deductible under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church Greenville, NC, 401 E 4th St,Greenville,NC,United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: