Join us for a vocal concert with music provided by professor Samuel Springer in collaboration with students from the Fine and Performing Arts Department at Morgan State University. Grab a glass of your favorite beverage and enjoy the lovely sounds of voice and piano brought to your home.
Presented in partnership with Morgan State University.
Thursday programs are sponsored by BGE.
About the Artists:
Samuel Springer is a performer, researcher, clinician, accompanist, and church musician. As a performer, Samuel has played concerts in England, the United States, and the Caribbean. Samuel has performed large-scale choral accompaniments in works such as the Duruflé Requiem and Vierne’s Messe Solennelle with many choirs and choral groups. He has been a clinician at the American Guild of Organists workshops. He has also written articles for journals such as Choir and Organ. Samuel’s current research is focused on the African diaspora and the intersection of faith, culture, and religion on music in the Caribbean and Latin America.
Samuel studied at Trinity College of Music, London, Yale School of Music, and the Peabody Conservatory of Music. He is the recipient of many awards for organ performance and scholarship. His teachers include Thomas Murray, Charles Krigbaum, Gerre Hancock, and Donald Sutherland. His previous appointments were as Organist at Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, Assistant Organist at Yale Divinity School, and Trinity-On-The-Green, New Haven.
Samuel is Minister of Music at Faith Presbyterian Church in Baltimore. He is a past music director for the Morgan State University Opera Workshop and an accompanist for the Morgan State Choir.
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