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Ash Wednesday Lent to Easter Schedule

Masses and Distribution of Ashes, February 22 at 11am, 12 Noon, 5:30 PM

Lent to Easter Schedule (click here)

 Parish Conversations!!!

What do you love about the Cathedral?  What are your hopes and dreams for the Cathedral in the years to come?  You have a choice of six opportunities to join in a parish conversation to share your thoughts and listen to others share theirs about our Cathedral. Sign-ups will take place in the back of church after weekend Masses on February 11/12 and 18/19.  Conversation times are: Monday, February 20, 7-9 pm; Thursday, February 23, 7-9 pm; Wednesday, February 29, 1-3 pm; Saturday, March 3, 3:30-5:15 pm; Sunday, March 4, 10:45-11:45 am; and Sunday, March 4, 3:30-5:15 pm.  Every voice needs to be heard!

YOUTH GROUP NEWS

Overcome Hunger!

High School 9th through 12th graders are invited to participate in the 30 Hour Famine March 30-31.  We're going without food for 30 hours to raise money so others can eat.  Our goal is to raise $1,200 to help feed and care for hungry kids.  Others can help by volunteering or by donating - just $30 will feed and care for a child for a month.  Your tax deductible check can be made out to World Vision.  Contact Joan Huber, jehuber@gmail.com for more information.

Check out other events on the Youth Group page.

 Tri-Covenant News

4th Avenue United Methodist , 318 W. St. Catherine, invites all to the 4th Annual Black History Event, February 25, 4:30 pm, hosted by Plymouth Community Renewal Center.  The event features portrayal of key figures of the Civil Rights Experience and the Down by the Wayside Choir.  For information please call 583-7889 or 295-4130.

 


 

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Dr. Philip Brisson

Dr. Philip Brisson is Director of Music and Organist at the Catholic Cathedral of the Assumption in downtown Louisville, the oldest inland Catholic cathedral in continuous use in the country.  In addition to leading the Cathedral's traditional worship, he manages the Cathedral’s Kelty Endowed Concert Series which has further recognized the Cathedral for not only musical excellence in liturgy but also in outstanding organ performances.  Philip has led the Cathedral Choir on international concert tours to England, Ireland, Germany, and Austria.  This past summer, he was “Organist in Residence” at Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford, England.  Locally, the Cathedral Choirs have performed with the Louisville Orchestra, have been featured on local television, and appear annually for a Christmas concert that has often included collaboration with Louisville’s Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral under the title “Christmas with the Cathedrals.”  

In addition to his duties at the Cathedral, Dr. Brisson is also Organist and Assistant Director of the Louisville Master Chorale, a new premier chorale ensemble which performs the great chorale literature with orchestra in its new home at the Cathedral of the Assumption.  Prior to his work with the LMC, he was Chorusmaster for the Kentucky Opera and prepared choruses for performances which included Puccini’s Turandot and Madame Butterfly, Verdi’s La Traviata, Il Trovatore and Otello, Poulenc’s Dialogues of the Carmelites, Saint-Saëns’ Samson et Dalila, Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance, Massenet’s Werther, Floyd’s Of Mice and Men, Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel, Leoncavallo’s I Pagliacci, Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana; Tchaikovsky's Iolanta, and Donizetti’s, L'elisir d'Amore.

As an organ soloist, he has given recitals in 23 states, including Chicago, IL; Atlanta, GA; Oakland, CA; Reno, NV; Manhattan, NY; Queens, NY; Geneva, NY; Rochester, NY; West Point, NY; Princeton, NJ; Baltimore, MD; Boise, ID; Columbus, IN, New Albany, IN; Omaha, NE; Lexington, KY; Louisville, KY; Columbus, OH; Cincinnati, OH; Norman, OK; Dallas, TX; Pittsburgh, PA; Tucson AZ; Detroit, MI; Topeka, KS; Chattanooga, TN; McLean, VA; Wheeling, WV; Cedar Falls, IA; Hattiesburg, MS; and he has appeared with the Louisville Orchestra as guest soloist performing the Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony with Raymond Leppard conducting.  This past year, Philip was also a featured performer for the Region V AGO Convention in Lexington, KY and the NPM National Convention in Louisville, KY.

As a teacher, Dr. Brisson served on the faculty of Bellarmine University where he taught organ performance and a Church Music Internship at the Cathedral.  Until taking over the Kentucky Opera Chorus, he oversaw the choral program at Indiana University Southeast, where he conducted the Concert Choir, the Community Chorus, and taught choral conducting.  He has also presented workshops to the American Guild of Organists and to the National Association of Pastoral Musicians at both the regional and national level.  

Originally from New York City, Philip received his BM in Organ Performance from the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College, CUNY.  While at Queens, he studied organ and conducting with Paul Maynard, the former director of the New York Pro Musica.  After being accepted into graduate organ performance programs at Juilliard, Indiana, and Michigan, Philip decided to attend Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey, where he earned a Masters in Sacred Music.  While at Westminster, he studied organ with Robert Carwithen and choral conducting with Allen Crowell.  He was also fortunate to regularly sing under Joseph Flummerfelt in the Westminster Symphonic Choir which performed Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen and Hindemith’s Requiem with the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch.  In 2005, Philip earned a Doctorate in Organ Performance from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, where he studied organ with David Higgs and received a choral conducting minor while studying conducting with William Weinert.

Philip Brisson is active in the American Guild of Organists, has served on the Louisville Chapter’s Executive Committee and has held both the Sub-Dean and Dean positions for the Guild.  He is also the National Association of Pastoral Musicians Organist Liaison for the Louisville Archdiocese, Membership Chairman of the Roman Catholic Conference of Cathedral Musicians, and is a member of The Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels.  Dr. Brisson also founded the concert artist cooperative EastWestOgranists.com, which represents several prominent young American organists in the United States.