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Michael C. Bower, a
native of Floyd, Virginia, began formal piano lessons at age 6 and was
playing for Sunday school services in his home church by 12. He
began teaching himself to play the organ at age 13 and held his first
position as church organist in a German Lutheran church at age 15.
Mr. Bower received his Bachelor's degree in Sacred Music and Organ
Performance from Westminster Choir College, Princeton, where he studied organ
with Donald McDonald, harpsichord with Mark Brombaugh, and conduction with
Joseph Flummerfelt. During his undergraduate years, Mr. Bower
pursued additional organ study with Marilyn Keiser of Indiana University
and boys choir training with James Litton, director of the American Boys
Choir, Princeton and Gerre Hancock, St. Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New
York. He was also a member of Donald Allured's Concert Handbell
Choir.
In 1985 he was appointed Associate Director of Music for St. Agnes
Cathedral. At this time, he assisted in the development of a
professional music program, including multiple choirs. He founded
the Cathedral Girls Choir and directed the probationer group of the Boys
Choir.
In 1987, he continued specialized studies in organ and boys choir
training with Stephen Cleobury at Kings College, Cambridge and
conducting with John Rutter at Clare College, Cambridge, England.
Michael earned his Master's Degree in Organ Performance from Manhattan
School of Music in 1992 where he studied organ with John Walker, baroque
continuo with Kenneth Cooper, and conducting with Amy Keiser. He
has performed organ recitals on the East Coast, the Mid-West, Germany,
Austria, Italy, and France. He is a regular concert organ soloist
at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York and guest organist for the Long
Island Choral Society of Garden City. Mr. Bower also
performed Ned Rorem's "Quaker Reader" in concert at Columbia
University as part of a festival celebrating the composer's 75th
birthday in 1998. He has been a regional workshop clinician in
choral vocal production, boys choirs, and organ performance.
Michael's duties at St. Agnes Cathedral include directing the 105 voice
Choir of Men and Boys, the 80 voice Cathedral Chorale (Adult), and the
Schola Cantorum (16 voice a cappella ensemble). He has prepared
and conducted the Cathedral Choirs and Orchestra in performances of many
choral masterworks including Handel's Messiah, Beethoven's Mass
in C, Haydn's Harmoniemesse, and Mozart's Regina Coeli (K
127).
He has also toured with the Choir of Men and Boys to sing at Avery
Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, St. Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York
City, The White House, and the Cathedral Basilica of Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada. In 1998, he prepared the Cathedral Chorale for a
performance at Carnegie Hall conducted by John Rutter. In 2000,
Michael prepared the Chorale and other Rockville Centre choral singers
for a millennium performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
Michael is the Dean of the Nassau County Chapter of the American Guild
of Organists, and a member of the International Conference of Roman
Catholic Cathedral Musicians and the Diocesan Liturgy Commission of
Rockville Centre.
His hobbies include: gardening, vintage house restoration, interior
decoration and house design, collecting and restoring antique furniture
and l'objects d'art, painting, travel, water skiing, fishing, hunting,
biking and singing!
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