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Concert OrganistsDavid ChalmersJames Jordan
SharonRose PfeifferChurch of the Transfiguration Organ
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The Organists of Gloriæ Dei Artes seek to glorify God through the organ, the voice of the Church, and to touch the heart of the listener. They are dedicated to preserving the historic role of the organ in liturgy and worship for providing a vibrant choral accompaniment as well as an inspiring leadership in the singing of hymns. They seek to share their love of the great literature for the organ, both sacred and secular, through concerts at the Church of the Transfiguration, on Cape Cod, and throughout the country and abroad.

David Chalmers
A performer of wide-ranging interests and experience, David Chalmers has given numerous organ concerts in the United States and abroad, including engagements in New York, Pittsburgh, Nashville, West Point, many American Guild of Organist Chapters throughout the country, the Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC, Princeton University, and at Trinity Church in Boston, MA. His foreign appearances have included such notable churches as St. Sulpice in Paris, and St. John's College Chapel, Cambridge, at the invitation of the late George Guest. More

James Jordan
James Jordan has performed as an organ accompanist and soloist throughout the United States, Eastern and Western Europe, and was one of the first American organists to concertize in Siberia. Cited as performing both "authoritatively and sensitively" by the Boston Globe, and by the American Record Guide as a "superb performer," Jordan is currently Artist-in-Residence for the Gloriæ Dei Artes Foundation, and frequently performs and records with the choir, Gloriæ Dei Cantores as organ soloist, accompanist, and assistant conductor. More

SharonRose Pfeiffer
SharonRose Pfeiffer has concertized extensively throughout the United States and Europe, including organ solos, recitals and radio broadcasts in New York City, at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., at Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ, and Wheaton College in Illinois. The winner of a Fulbright scholarship, Pfeiffer spent a year in Toulouse, coaching with the late composer and organist Xavier Darasse, and researching organ restorations in southern France. During that year, she won first prize in the prestigious Concours Internationale des Arts Renaissance. In 1989, the French government sponsored Pfeiffer on a concert tour of southern France, where one reviewer described her playing as "exuberant...profoundly sensitive" La Depeche. More



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