Franklin
D. Ashdown
Franklin
D. Ashdown is a composer and medical doctor, who has pursued dual
careers for the past 3 decades. Born in 1942, he studied piano
for 12 years, and was “recruited” at age 13 to play
the organ for a local congregation. He later studied organ with
Judson Maynard and James Drake, was was privately coached by Fred
Tulan of San Francisco and Leonard Raver of New York's Juilliard
School.
A
widely-published composer of organ and choral music, Ashdown has
had his works performed in venues ranging from Grace Cathedral
in San Francisco and the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City to
St. Paul's Cathedral in London and the Cathedral of Notre Dame
in Paris. His compositions have been featured on American Public
Radio's “Pipedreams,” National Public Radio's “All
Things Considered,” and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's CBS
broadcast, “Music and the Spoken Word.” Leonard Raver
and Stephen Burns recorded his “Requiem for the 'Challenger'”
for trumpet and organ on the Classic Masters label, and James
Welch has included some of his solo organ music in his series
of CD recordings for various labels. A resident of Alamogordo,
New Mexico, Ashdown enjoys a full life as an internist, composer,
and organist-choir director for the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints.
Choral
music by Franklin D. Ashdown
Organ
music by Franklin D. Ashdown