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Name
  
Douglas Major

Role
  
Composer


Education
  
Webster University

Albums
  
Bach in the Cathedral


Born
  
1953
Berwick, Pennsylvania

Occupation
  
Organist, Choirmaster, and Composer

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Douglas R. Major (born 1953 in Berwick, Pennsylvania) is a prominent American composer of sacred music and concert organist. He is the former choral director and organist at the Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C., where he frequently performed on nationally televised services and state occasions.

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Early life and education

Major's childhood was spent in the Scranton, Pennsylvania, area, where he first began piano lessons. He commenced organ studies with Ronald Arnatt, while serving as assistant organist at Christ Church Cathedral (St. Louis, Missouri). Major earned a Bachelor of Music degree from Webster University there.

At the Washington National Cathedral

At just twenty-one years of age in 1974, he was appointed assistant organist at the National Cathedral by Paul Callaway. He subsequently succeeded Richard Wayne Dirksen as organist and choirmaster at the Cathedral in 1988, administering one of the country’s largest church music programs and concert schedules, which were frequently attended by heads-of-state and televised nationally. Among the many state occasions occurring during his tenure at the cathedral were the Presidential inaugural service for George W. Bush in January, 2001, and the national day of mourning service on September 14, 2001, following the September 11 attacks on the United States.

As a concert organist

In 2002, Major left the National Cathedral after 28 years of distinguished service to concentrate on concertizing and composing. As an internationally recognized performer, Major frequently tours throughout North America, Europe and the Far East. In 1982 and again in 2006, he performed in Bermuda. He also makes joint concert appearances playing organ with the Empire Brass quintet.

Recordings and compositions

Major has made several compact disc recordings playing the Washington Cathedral's large pipe organ. In 2009, he released a CD of trumpet and organ music entitled Hope, with trumpeter Richard Watson. Major's compositions for organ and choir include:

  • Concertino
  • Festival Te Deum
  • Love Poem to God
  • Mary's Lullaby
  • Requiem Mass in C Minor
  • Sing to the Lord a new song
  • Cape Ann Portraits
  • Personal life

    Douglas Major lives in Salem, Massachusetts and is Music Director at St. Michael's Episcopal Church in nearby Marblehead.

    Songs

    Sheep May Safely Graze BWV208
    Prelude and Fugue in E Minor - BWV 548
    Wir eilen mit schwachen - doch emsigen Schritten - BWV 78
    Prelude and Fugue in B Minor - BWV 544
    Kantate - BWV 146 "Wir mussen durch viel Trubsal in das Reich Gottes eingehen": VII Aria "Wie will ich mich freuen - wie will ich mich laben"
    Nun danket Alle Gott - BWV 79
    Trio super: Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr - BWV 664
    Wir glauben all' an einen Gott - BWV 680
    Kantate - BWV 80 "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott": VIII Chorale "Das Wort sie sollen lassen stahn"
    Concerto and Alleluja - BWV 142
    Sinfonia - BWV 249
    Weihnachts-Oratorium - BWV 248: Teil I - I Coro "Jauchzet - frohlocket!"
    In dulci jubilo - BWV 729
    Prelude and Fugue in G Major - BWV 541
    Prelude and Fugue in D Major - BWV 532
    Kantate - BWV 29 "Wir danken dir - Gott - wir danken dir": I Sinfonia
    Kantate - BWV 140 "Wachet auf - ruft uns die Stimme": IV Choral "Zion hort die Wachter singen"
    Kantate - BWV 147 "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben": Teil II - X Choral "Jesus bleibet meine Freude"

    References

    Douglas Major Wikipedia