Second Sunday Music Series with Ray Cornils
Ray Cornils retired as Municipal Organist for the City of Portland, a post which he held from 1990 to 2017. For thirty years he served First Parish Church, UCC, Brunswick, Maine as Minister of Music where he led an extensive music program of five vocal and two handbell choirs.
Known for his highly diverse programming, Ray has concertized throughout the United States, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, New Zealand and Ecuador. He has been a featured recitalist for conventions of the American Guild of Organists and the Organ Historical Society. In addition to his solo work, he performed regularly with the Portland Symphony Orchestra.
Ray has been a member of the music faculties of Bowdoin College, the University of Southern Maine, the Young Organists Collaborative and the Portland Conservatory of Music, where he taught organ, harpsichord and related classes.
He has held many leadership roles in the American Guild of Organists, including Convention Coordinator for the 2014 National Convention in Boston.
Mr. Cornils studied at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music and the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He has studied organ with Robert Reeves, Fenner Douglas, William Porter, Yuko Hayashi. He has done post-graduate studies with Dame Gillian Weir. He studied harpsichord and continuo with William Porter, Lisa Goode Crawford, Lenora McCroskey and Rhona Freeman.
Ray Cornils has reigned as the preeminent organist in Maine, the player of the famous Kotschmar Organ in Portland/s Symphony Hall.
Ir is no surprise that with his decades of organ playing and composition, Ray has created a vast repertoire of music, both spiritual and contemporary. He is a master at pulling from the REMARKABLE organs he plays a vigorous and pleasant array of sound. There is none better to demonstrate the capabilities and capacities of the organ of our church. Our over one hundred year old organ is magnificent, and shines unequaled in the hands (and feet) fof one of the best contemporary organ artists.
Come for a tour of how our organ works, how its sound capacity reaches out to audiences, and how its versatility offers a wide range of enjoyment, both spiritual and contemporary.
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Date and Time
Sunday Oct 13, 2024
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM EDT
Sunday, October 13 at 3 PM
Location
Second Congregational church of Newcastle
51 Main Street, Newcastle
Fees/Admission
The Second Congregational Church of Newcastle is sponsoring a series of community focused musical performances at the church now through October 2024 to help raise funds to achieve fuller access to the historic building for members and visitors of our community. A recommended voluntary donation of $20 / children FREE. For more information, www.bobbyjovalentine.com
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