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Free
Organ Concert…

Saturday, August 31, 2019
11:00 a.m.

Music Program:
Langlais | Fête, Op. 51
Saint-Saëns | Fantasie in E-flat
Howells | Master Tallis’s Testament
Guinaldo | Juno: a Toccata based on the 13th-century song: Sumer Is I cumin In
Boëllmann |  Ronde française, Op.37
Demessieux | Te Deum, opus 11
Terricciano | Mission Cassini
Reger | Choralfantasia on How Brightly Shines the Morning Star, Op. 40, No. 1
Sousa | The Stars and Stripes Forever

Featuring:
David Ball, Organ

Step into the cool expanse of Overture Hall on select summer Saturdays during the Dane County Farmers’ Market on the Capitol Square to enjoy the gift of beautiful music with the Madison Symphony Orchestra’s Overture Concert Organ. Bring your family and friends for a relaxing 45-minute free concert. No tickets or reservations are needed and all ages are welcome!

About David Ball

Juilliard-trained organist David La’O Ball (BM ’14, MM ’16) serves as Organist and Assistant Director of Music at Christ Cathedral in the Diocese of Orange, California (formerly Crystal Cathedral). David is a recognized and well-lauded young performer—The New York Times declared his appearance in Juilliard’s FOCUS! Festival “a rousing performance”; and his performances have been nationally broadcast on American Public Media’s nationally-syndicated radio program Pipedreams and WQXR-FM, New York City’s classical radio station. In recognition of his accomplishments, David was named one of The Diapason’s 2017 Class of 20 under 30, a peer-selected group of young people at the forefront of the organ field.

David completed both the Bachelor and Master of Music at The Juilliard School in New York City, studying under Mr. Paul Jacobs. As part of a wide-ranging musical vision for 21st-century collaboration—a vision cultivated during his time at Juilliard—David is committed to making the “King of Instruments” play well with others. He has spearheaded a number of “David and Friends” chamber recitals, commissioned many new works, and co-founded the ensemble duo corgano, a horn and organ duet featuring fellow Juilliard alumnus Trevor Nuckols. David has performed solo and collaborative recitals across the country, including duet recitals with Dr. John A. Romeri on the largest musical instrument ever built: the Boardwalk Hall Organ in Atlantic City.

David is an active member of the American Guild of Organists (AGO). As a winner of the AGO/Quimby Regional Competition for Young Organists, David performed as a Rising Star at the 2016 National AGO Convention in Houston where he “used the organ evocatively… displayed a wide palette of colors in his artistic registration and… brought Mozart’s K. 608 to a thrilling close, earning an enthusiastic response from the audience.” (The American Organist) David has additionally won AGO Competitions in Wichita, Denver, Kansas City, and St. Louis, and was the recipient of the rarely-conferred Outstanding Student Award from the St. Louis Chapter of the AGO.

The only thing that matches David’s passion for solo and ensemble performance is his commitment to creating liturgical music of the highest caliber. From his earliest days as the organ scholar at the landmark St. Louis Cathedral Basilica, David played and accompanied the Cathedral Basilica’s choirs in performances across the country and in Rome, Italy. During his studies at Juilliard, he worked as the Assistant Director and Interim Director of Music at St. Malachy’s – The Actors’ Chapel in Times Square. As Christ Cathedral Organist, David’s musical contributions underpin the Cathedral’s vast array of weekly services and events, accompanying the Diocesan, Cathedral, and Children’s Choirs and supporting the parish’s diverse congregation. David is a featured recitalist on the re-dedication series of the Cathedral’s famed Hazel Wright Organ, the 5th-largest organ in the world.

Free Farmers’ Market Organ Concerts are presented by

In partnership with

Support for all Overture Concert Organ programs is provided by the Diane Endres Ballweg Fund.

Details

Date:
08/31/2019
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Venue

Overture Center for the Arts
201 State Street
Madison, WI 53703 United States
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