- Kent Tritle
Kent Tritle is a
choral conductor andorganist in New York City, United States.Background
He is founder and music director of Sacred Music in a Sacred Space, the acclaimed series of choral/orchestral concerts and organ music now in its sixteenth season at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola. In more than 100 concerts the series has presented the broadest imaginable scope of sacred music, from chant to masterworks to important premieres, performed by the acclaimed Choir and Orchestra of St. Ignatius Loyola.
Tritle is organist of the
New York Philharmonic and theAmerican Symphony Orchestra . With The Philharmonic he has recorded Brahm’s Ein Deutsches Requiem, Britten’s War Requiem and Henze’s Symphony No.9 conducted byKurt Masur , as well as the Grammy-nominated Sweeney Todd conducted byAndrew Litton . He has performed with most all the conductors on the Philharmonic’s roster. He is featured on the Cala label’s “New York Legends” series with principal players of theNew York Philharmonic , and on the AMDG, Epiphany, Gothic, VAI and Telarc labels. He has produced "Glorious Pipes", a compendium of great organ music, for Universal Classics. He is also a regular guest artist with theChamber Music Society of Lincoln Center . He has performed as recitalist in Asia and Europe, most recently in France and Holland. Recitals include those at the Leipzig Gewandthaus, the Zurich Tonhalle and at St. Sulpice in Paris. Mr. Tritle’s artistic collaborations include those withSusanne Mentzer ,Susan Graham ,Renée Fleming (forBBC Wales ),Jesse Norman ,Sherrill Milnes ,Marilyn Horne ,Tony Randall andHei-Kyung Hong ,Barbara Dever ,André Previn andYo-Yo Ma .At
St. Ignatius Loyola , where Mr. Tritle is Director of Music Ministries, he oversees a program that annually produces more than 400liturgies with music. Since 1989 he has led the professionalchoir there to critical acclaim and developed the 70-voice volunteer Parish Community Choir. He was artistic consultant on the design and installation in 1993 of the church’s renowned four-manual, 68-stop mechanical action organ built byMander Organs Ltd. of London, England.Mr. Tritle was from 1996-2004 Music Director of the Emmy-nominated
Dessoff Choirs , winners of theASCAP/Chorus America award for adventurous programming of contemporary music. Under his direction Dessoff sang with theCleveland Orchestra , theNew York Philharmonic ,San Francisco Symphony ,American Symphony Orchestra , and theCzech Philharmonic . They appeared regularly inLincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival , including the nationally telecast Live fromLincoln Center performance of Mozart’sRequiem in 2001.In January 2006 Mr. Tritle was appointed music director of the
Oratorio Society of New York . HisCarnegie Hall debut conducting Handel’s Messiah with that organization garnered critical acclaim fromThe New York Times .Mr. Tritle holds graduate and undergraduate degrees from
The Juilliard School inorgan performance andchoral conducting and has been on the Juilliard faculty since 1996, currently directing a graduate practicum on oratorio in collaboration with the school’s Vocal Arts Department. He has been a featured personality onABC World News Tonight ,National Public Radio , andMinnesota Public Radio , as well as inThe New York Times and numerous other radio and print outlets.In the fall of 2008 Mr. Tritle began his tenure as Director of Choral Activities at Manhattan School of Music. His first concert is a performance of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana in the Borden Auditorium on the Manhattan School of Music campus.
References
* [http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Tritle-Kent.htm] Bach Cantatas Website
* [http://nyphil.org/meet/orchestra/index.cfm?page=profile&personNum=52] New York Philharmonic website
* [http://www.oratoriosocietyofny.org/director.html] Oratorio Society of New York
* [http://www.dessoff.org/kent.htm] The Dessoff Choirs website
* [http://www.saintignatiusloyola.org/church/music/music_staff.html] Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, New York City website
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