As a pianist, I had a busy Easter at the keys. I accompanied for four different songs of varying styles. It was a great service, and we had an excellent turnout. Of course, this is one of a handful of services each year that people will attend even if just to get someone off their back. That being said, the crowd at ORBC today seemed enthusiastic in their worship of the risen Savior. (more…)
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Easter Sunday at ORBC
Posted: March 31, 2013 in GeneralTags: choral, duet, easter, Faye López, god of heaven, heather sorenson, Mark López, music, ORBC, performance, piano, solo performance, the wilds, tom fettke, trumpet
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God of Heaven by Heather Sorenson
Posted: November 26, 2011 in PerformanceTags: choral, god of heaven, heather sorenson, performance

This past Sunday, our choir performed, what is in my opinion, “the greatest choral piece ever written.” A grand statement, I know, but having spent three months rehearsing this song, I am convinced. I haven’t been an accompanying pianist for decades, but I’ve been at it for quite some time. ”God of Heaven” by Heather Sorenson is a stunningly, moving piece. Read on to see what’s so great about this song. (more…)