Westminster Organ Concert Series
Westminster Presbyterian Church
190 Rugby Road
Charlottesville, Virginia
Friday, February 14, 2003 at
8:00 P.M.
Maxine Thevenot, organ
Program
| Praeludium, Fuga und Ciacona in C Major
BuxWV 137 |
Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707) |
| Tierce en Taille, Suite du Second ton | Jean Adam Guillaume Guilain (?-1702) |
| Antienne Danse, Suite Mariales | Naji Hakim (b. 1955) |
| Diferencias sobre el “Canto del Cavellero” | Antonio de Cabezon (1510-1566) |
| Praeludium in D Major, BuxWV 139 | Dietrich Buxtehude |
Intermission
| Praeludium in E Minor | Nicolaus Bruhns (1665-1697) |
| Menuet in D Minor, BWV Anhang 132 Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier, BWV 731 Bist du bei mir, BWV 508 |
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) |
| Rhosymedre (“Lovely”) | R. Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) |
| Touch her Soft Lips and Part
from Henry V |
William Walton (1902-1983) |
| Prelude and Fugue in G Major | J. S. Bach |
The Artist
Canadian born organist Maxine Thevenot enjoys
a distinguished national and international career as organ soloist, having performed
from coast to coast on this continent and abroad. She has performed at many
prestigious churches, concert halls and festivals including St. Paul’s
Cathedral, London, UK, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, St. Bartholomew’s
Church and Avery Fischer Hall, all in New York City; Jack Singer Concert Hall,
Calgary, Alberta, St. James Cathedral, Toronto, St. George’s Cathedral,
Kingston, Basilique de Notre Dame du Cap, Montreal, Quebec, and several others.
She has appeared in a wide variety of Festivals in major European cities including
Vienna, Budapest, Bratislava and Prague. Future engagements will see Miss Thevenot
performing in Virginia, Philadelphia, eastern and western Canada, St. Thomas Church
on Fifth Avenue, New York City, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, and
Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D. C.
In addition to Miss Thevenot’s active concert career, she is an accomplished
accompanist, ensemble player and conductor of choral and orchestral ensembles.
She has performed at the American Choral Directors Association National
Conference (1997) in San Diego, presenting a session on Hebrew music with
the Calgary Girls Choir and Cantor David Tillman. She has performed at the Royal
Canadian College of Organists National Convention (1995) w,here she was the featured
organist for the opening concert of the Convention, accompanying the Durufle
Requiem and Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb. Miss Thevenot has
conducted performances of choral works ranging from Monteverdi to Stravinsky while
studying at the Manhattan School of Music. During her time there, she also premiered
several new works written for organ. Her most recent work with choral societies in
New York city have been with the Central City Chorus, performing Poulenc’s
Gloria and Faure’s Requiem. As accompanist, she has broadcast
live for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and has recorded two commercial CDs:
The Seven Joys of Christmas, with the internationally renowned Calgary
Girls Choir, Elaine Quilichini, and Hearts Ascending with the Calgary
Boys Choir, Gerald Wirth, former conductor of the Vienna Choir Boys.
In May, 2001 Miss Thevenot received the Bronson Ragan Award from the Manhattan School
of Music for “the organist who had demonstrated outstanding ability.”
She was the First Prize winner in the Canada Bach 2000 National Organ Competition
held September 2000 in Edmonton, AB. In 1997, Maxine was one of six
semi–finalists in the Royal Canadian College of Organists’ National
Organ Playing Competition, at Ste. Catharines, Ontario.
Maxine Thevenot holds a Masters Degree in Organ Performance (2001) from the
Manhattan School of Music where she studied on scholarship with McNeil Robinson.
She also holds a Bachelor of Music in Music Education (piano) with Distinction from
the University of Saskatchewan (1991) and Associate Diplomas from the Royal
Conservatory of Music (1992) and the Royal Canadian College of Organists (1995). In
the fall of 2002, Maxine will commence her studies as a candidate in the Doctor of
Musical Arts program at the Manhattan School of Music, where she will continue to
study on scholarship with McNeil Robinson. She will also hold a fellowship award
(teaching) while at studying at the MSM.
Miss Thevenot has worked as a professional church musician for twenty years, serving
congregations in Western Canada and in New York State. Presently, she is Director of
Music at Christ Episcopal Church in Manhasset, New York, a congregation which is
celebrating its 200th anniversary this year. She is also the Organist for the
Rossmoor Synagogue, a reform congregation, in Rossmoor, New Jersey. Miss Thevenot
maintains a private teaching studio for both adults and children. Maxine Thevenot
was recently appointed to the Board of Examiners of the American Guild of Organists
in New York City.