March 19, 2027, Friday | 7:30 PM
Augustana Lutheran Church
1400 S Robert St, West St. Paul
Tickets: General Admission $25 | Student $5
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Program
Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847)
Sonata Six, Op. 65
J.S. Bach (1685 - 1750)
Chorale No. 6
O Lamm Gottes unschuldig BWV 656
J.S. Bach
Chorale Prelude
O Mensch, bewein' dein Sünde gross BWV 622
J.S. Bach
Partite Diverse Sopra
O Gott, du frommer Gott BWV 767
Alberto Ginastera (1916 - 1983)
Toccata, Villancico y Fuge (BACH)
The King of Instruments

Stephen Hamilton, Organist
Stephen Hamilton, whose name has long been synonymous with “touring concert organist,” has been prominent on the American organ scene for over fifty years. The New York Times wrote of Hamilton’s performance of the Bach Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor: “Hamilton, as organist at the Church of the Holy Trinity (Episcopal) obviously knew the instrument’s sonorous capabilities and brought them powerfully to bear in a rousing account.” The Charleston Daily Mail reviewed: “This performance had to be one of the supreme moments of music making in this year’s or any other year’s Orgelfest offerings.” Throughout his distinguished career, such consistent critical review has earned Hamilton acclaim as a thoroughly engaging and popular personality and has firmly established his reputation as a leading and much sought-after virtuoso.
Highlights of Hamilton’s international touring include recent concerts in Paris at Notre Dame, St. Sulpice and La Madeleine; Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, as well as Merton College-Oxford, St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, Glasgow Cathedral, St. Andrews University, St. Peter’s in Regensburg and St. Paul Within the Walls in Rome. Appearances at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., Second Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis, and Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Portland, Oregon, figure prominently among hundreds of solo recitals presented throughout the United States. In New York City Hamilton has performed recitals in all major venues including St. Paul’s Chapel Columbia University, St. John the Divine, Riverside Church, Saint Thomas Church, Trinity Church Wall Street, St. Francis Xavier, and St. Ignatius Loyola. Extensive performing throughout the Twin Cities includes the Cathedral Church of Saint Mark, the St. Paul Cathedral (Dupre “Le Chemin,”), Central Lutheran Church and Hamline United Methodist Church.


