David Enlow, a former student of Toronto organist John Tuttle’s, performs a solo recital tonight at St Thomas’s Anglican Church on Huron St. It’s a wonderful opportunity to hear a fine musician Tuttle describes as, “among the top performers I have had the privilege to teach.”
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The concert celebrates the Canadian release of Enlow’s new album, Pater Seraphicus, titled after the Latin nickname of French composer César Franck.
Besides pieces by Franck, tonight’s concert will include music by J.S. Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Richard Strauss, Louis Vierne and Edward Elgar.
Enlow currently teaches at the Juilliard School and is organist and choirmaster at the Church of the Resurrection in New York City.
The concert begins at 7:30 p.m., at 383 Huron St. Tickets (at the door) are $20 or $15 for students and seniors.
Check out Enlow’s website here.
Here’s a transcription of Mozart Enlow is likely to play tonight:
John Terauds
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