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In 1990 he moved to the US and continued his studies at New York's esteemed [http://www.juilliard.edu Juilliard School], majoring in Organ Performance. He first received his Master's degree and a few years later graduated with a doctorate. | In 1990 he moved to the US and continued his studies at New York's esteemed [http://www.juilliard.edu Juilliard School], majoring in Organ Performance. He first received his Master's degree and a few years later graduated with a doctorate. | ||
Since his US debut, he has appeared as a recitalist and soloist in numerous venues including Alice Tully Hall and Paul Hall in [http://www.lincolncenter.org/ Lincoln Center], Organ Concert Series at Columbia University, the Keyboard Series at [http://www.mapc.com Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church], [http://www.stmvirgin.org/ The Church of St. Mary the Virgin], [http://www.stjohndivine.org/ The Cathedral of St. John the Divine], all in New York City; the University of Salisbury in Maryland, the [http://www.fourthchurch.org Fourth Presbyterian Church] (Chicago), [http://www.cathedral.org/cathedral/index.shtml The Washington National Cathedral], at the annual Bach Marathon in [http://www.chevychasepc.org/ Chevy Chase Presbyterian] (Washington, DC), and many others. <br> | Since his US debut, he has appeared as a recitalist and soloist in numerous venues including Alice Tully Hall and Paul Hall in [http://www.lincolncenter.org/ Lincoln Center], Organ Concert Series at Columbia University, the Keyboard Series at [http://www.mapc.com Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church], [http://www.stmvirgin.org/ The Church of St. Mary the Virgin], [http://www.stjohndivine.org/ The Cathedral of St. John the Divine], all in New York City; the University of Salisbury in Maryland, the [http://www.fourthchurch.org Fourth Presbyterian Church] (Chicago), [http://www.cathedral.org/cathedral/index.shtml The Washington National Cathedral], at the annual Bach Marathon in [http://www.chevychasepc.org/ Chevy Chase Presbyterian] (Washington, DC), and many others.<br> | ||
Dr. Stetsenko's organ repertoire is drawn from the most significant eras and areas of the organ literature; however, the complete organ works J. S. Bach constitute its core. | |||
Dr. Stetsenko's organ repertoire is drawn from the most significant eras and areas of the organ literature; however, the works | |||
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Life
Born: Kiev, 1962
Biography
Born in Kiev, Ukraine, Paul (Pavel) Stetsenko began his formal studies at the Rheingold M. Glière Music College and continued them at Kiev Conservatory. While still studying at Kiev Conservatory, Paul Stetsenko performed throughout Ukraine and the Baltic states.
In 1990 he moved to the US and continued his studies at New York's esteemed Juilliard School, majoring in Organ Performance. He first received his Master's degree and a few years later graduated with a doctorate.
Since his US debut, he has appeared as a recitalist and soloist in numerous venues including Alice Tully Hall and Paul Hall in Lincoln Center, Organ Concert Series at Columbia University, the Keyboard Series at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, all in New York City; the University of Salisbury in Maryland, the Fourth Presbyterian Church (Chicago), The Washington National Cathedral, at the annual Bach Marathon in Chevy Chase Presbyterian (Washington, DC), and many others.
Dr. Stetsenko's organ repertoire is drawn from the most significant eras and areas of the organ literature; however, the complete organ works J. S. Bach constitute its core.
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List of choral works
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- The Beatitudes ( Finale 2002 )
- Ein Keloheinu ( )
- The Baptism of Christ (Luke 3:15-16, 21-22) ( )
- New Year Carol, A ( )
- Of Thy Mystical Supper ( Finale 2002 )
- Speak, O Lord, thy servant is listening ( )
- Take them, earth, for cherishing ( )
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