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Music at
APC...
Shows the breadth of the Spirit in our lives.
From Tallis and Bach to modern expressions, our choir brings joy to
worship. We join in special music at Christmas, Easter, and throughout the
year.
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Choir practice is
every Sunday morning at 9:00 except during the month of August when
our choir takes a break. We have special performances
throughout the month by members and friends. Join us throughout the
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APC
Choir Welcomes Your Voice
--
Diana Lewis-Chun (Worship Ministry Team Leader and Chancel Choir Alto)
Why
do I sing in APC’s choir? Besides the fact that I just love singing? And what
does it mean to help lead worship through music? Honestly, I don't think of
myself as being a leader at all when I don a choir robe and open my throat up
front in the sanctuary. It's just what I do.
Among
other things, God is a God of beauty, and to be part of creating something
beautiful to offer back to our Creator brings me joy. If that also leads others
to lift their hearts and voices, so much the better!
We
rehearse every Sunday at 9:00 in the Sanctuary. Join and sing!
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We
would like to introduce you to those who have been called to the ministry of
music at APC:
Our
Music Director: Giséle Becker
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Giséle Becker, Music Director of Arlington
Presbyterian Church
since 1986, is one of the Washington area's leading choral conductors.
Ms. Becker is Music Director of Cantate Chamber Singers, Assistant Conductor of the
Washington Bach Consort, Chorus Master of the Cathedral Choral Society, and
has also served as Assistant Director of the Oratorio Society of Washington.
She is the founder of the Early English Ensemble, a choir comprised of leading
area professional choral singers, specializing in performance of a cappella
music of the English Renaissance. A
graduate of Catholic University of
America, Ms. Becker has served on the conducting faculties of Trinity
College in Washington and the Shenandoah Conservatory.
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Our Two Organists: Rick Berg and Steve Beck
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Rick A. Berg
began his musical studies with the piano at age six and organ studies at
age 12. He received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Music Education
from the University of Minnesota where he studied organ with Dr. Heinrich
Fleischer. While living in Spain, Rick studied in Madrid at the Escuela
Superior de Música Sagrada, specializing in ancient Spanish organ music.
Rick has an impressive concert list including: participating in the First
International Festival of Organ Music in Fasano, Italy in 1980 where he
performed an all American program; earning first prize at the 1989 International Music Course for
Spanish Music in Santiago de Compostela; and playing recitals in Spain,
Portugal, Italy, Andorra, Washington D.C., Virginia, and Minnesota.
Rick has been organist at the Base Chapel, Torrejón Air Force Base,
Spain, for the English Speaking Catholic Church of Madrid and from 1975 to
1981 for the German Lutheran Church of Madrid. From January 1983 to
January 1989, he was the choir director/organist at St. John’s Episcopal
Church of Arlington, VA. From 1989 to 2005, he was organist/choir director
at Faith Lutheran Church, Arlington, Virginia.
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Steven E. Beck
was born in Washington, D.C. He received the Bachelor of Music degree from
Peabody Conservatory in 1976, and that summer was assistant director of
the Gregg Smith Singers, conducting their Fourth of July concert in that
Bicentennial year. He received his Master of Church Music degree from
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky in 1976. In
1979, he was awarded the Choirmaster (Ch. M) degree of the American Guild
of Organists, winning the prize for the highest marks in the nation-wide
examinations that year, and in 1985 was made an Associate of the American
Guild of Organists (AAGO). He has served in several churches, recently
completing a fourteen-year stint as director of music and organist at
Emmaus United Church of Christ in Vienna, Virginia. He has been the
director of the Convivium choral ensemble since 1999. He and his wife
Pamela reside in Burke, Virginia.
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