Ann parishioner and would like your gift to be recorded in your yearly total, make a donation through FaithDirect by visiting /give, and write in the "Notes" section "Music."ģ) You can also Venmo and write "Music" in the "for" section. Thank you for supporting local music! Want to make a gift now? You have 3 options:ġ) Visit /music to make a one-time or recurring donation directly on our website.Ģ) If you are a St. This event is free, but donations are gratefully accepted to benefit our continuing Music Program here at St. ![]() Ann's is happy to welcome Jay Parrotta, American Guild of Organist Fellow, to play a recital on our 1999 Létourneau organ! Stanislav Khristenko is a Steinway Artist. He also studied orchestral conducting at the Warsaw Chopin University with Tomasz Bugaj. Born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Stanislav Khristenko studied with Vera Gornostaeva in the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and with Sergei Babayan in the Cleveland Institute of Music. As a Music Director, he founded Nova Sinfonietta Chamber Orchestra that performed works of over 40 composers in its first three seasons. Khristenko initiated a music festival KharkivMusicFest that in just 4 years of existence presented performances of world’s top musicians as well as unique projects including outreach concerts, painted pianos on streets, festival orchestra, classical music forum, children’s orchestra, among others. He recently initiated an educational project for young pianists “Rethink Piano” focusing on incorporating modern technology into the process of learning music. Stanislav Khristenko is a prizewinner of over 30 international piano competitions including First Prize at Cleveland Piano Competition, First Prize at Maria Canals Music Competition in Barcelona and Fourth Prize at Queen Elizabeth Music Competition in Brussels. His recordings were released on Steinway & Sons label (“Fantasies” and “Romeo and Juliet”), Naxos (“Soler Sonatas”), Oehms and Toccata Classics (“Ernst Krenek Piano Works”). His performance highlights include solo recitals at Carnegie Hall, Vienna Konzerthaus, Palais de Beaux-Arts in Brussels, as well as performances with orchestras in The Berlin Philharmonie, Seoul Arts Center, Prague Rudolfinum, Moscow Conservatory Great Hall, among others. Stanislav Khristenko has appeared as a piano soloist with the Cleveland Orchestra, Phoenix, Puerto Rico and Richmond Symphonies, National Orchestra of Belgium, Bilbao, Madrid and Tenerife Symphony Orchestras, Liege Royal Philharmonic, and Suwon Philharmonic Orchestra, among others. He has been praised for “emotional intensity”, “charismatic expression”, “pallette of touches”, “solid” and “precise technique” by The New York Times, The Washington Post and Miami Herald (USA) The Gramophone and BBC Music Magazine (UK) and El Pais (Spain). 52 Described as a “poet of piano” by Le Soir (Belgium), Ukrainian-born American pianist and conductor Stanislav Khristenko has performed as a pianist in some of the world’s major concert halls and recently launched his second career as a conductor. Après une lecture du Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata Frederic Chopin. While his technique is more than solid, he has barely an ounce of flamboyance about him.” -New York Times DETAILED PROGRAM: Robert Schumann. ![]() ![]() Khristenko plays with thoughtful lucidity and restraint. "Khristenko’s gentle, loving approach to the keyboard - and his palette of touches - yielded a startling array of emotions.” -Washington Post “Mr. Selfishness: "Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully." 2 Cor 9:6Īnxiety: "Have no anxiety at all, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, make your requests known to God." Phil 4:6 Pride: "O God, be merciful to me a sinner." Lk 18:13 Lust: "Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you." 1 Cor 6:19Īnger: "Bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you." Luke 6:28ĭiscouragement: "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it." Jn 1:5ĭoubt: "I believe, help my unbelief." Mk 9:25 Gluttony: "Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God." Do not fear or be dismayed, for the LORD, your God, is with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:9 Joseph references in the homily:įear: "Be strong and courageous. Joseph Piper delivers a homily on the first Sunday of Lent on "Baptism and the Fight for our Identity".īelow are the verses on the handout sheet that Fr.
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