David
Cherwien
David
Cherwien is currently serving as Director of Music at Mt. Olive
Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, MN, and in 2002 was appointed Music
Director for the National Lutheran Choir, also based in the Twin
Cities. He has also held full time parish music positions in the
Minneapolis/St. Paul area, Chicago, Seattle, and Berlin. During
the 2000-2001 academic year he served as Organist/Cantor of Christ
Chapel and Visiting Instructor of Music at Gustavus College, St.
Peter, MN. While in Chicago, he served as Teaching Associate in
Service Playing and improvisation at Elmhurst College. He completed
the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in organ performance, and the
Master of Arts degree in Theory and Composition, both from the
University of Minnesota. His undergraduate work was in organ performance
and music education at Augsburg College, Minneapolis, where he
was honored as distinguished alumni in the fall of 2000.
Following
his undergraduate work he studied for two years at the Berlin
Church Music School in Berlin, Germany. There he studied improvisation
with Renate Zimmermann, organ Literature with Karl Hochreither,
and composition with the late Ernst Pepping. He has also studied
organ with Christian Baude in Aix-en-Provence, France, and with
Paul Manz, Heinrich Fleisher, and Earl Barr in this country, and
is a Fellow with Melodious Accord, studying composition with Alice
Parker.
He
is composer of the popular series for organ, Interpretations,
based on hymn tunes (Lorenz) and has published other liturgical
music for choir and organ with AMSI, Abingdon, GIA, MorningStar,
Concordia, Augsburg/Fortress, and Choristers Guild. He is author
of the book Let the People Sing, a practical guide for
those who lead the congregation in song, published in 1997 by
Concordia. He has recorded two CD's of congregational hymns and
organ arrangements with AMSI called Interpretations.
Dr. Cherwien has distinguished himself among American organists
by his ability to play an entire church service, including prelude,
postlude, liturgy, and hymns, with very little reference to printed
music. In the European tradition of church organists, going back
to the time of Bach and before, he composes or improvises much
of the music he plays in a worship service. The music is based
on the lessons and liturgy appointed for the day and even on the
texts of the hymns to be sung.
David is a founding member of the Association of Lutheran Church
Musicians, serving in its leadership in a variety of capacities,
including National President from 1993 to 1997. He is also active
in the American Guild of Organists and Choristers Guild.
His workshops on church music, service playing and improvisation,
and his hymn festivals and other worship leadership roles have
brought him to many parts of the country. Quote: "As
a renowned church organist, conductor, composer and improviser,
David Cherwien brings creativity to hymns of various traditions
and styles. He has won national acclaim as a leader of congregational
song with hymn festivals that are always inspiring. With innovative
merging of organ, piano, instruments and voices, his music enfolds
the participants and transports them to an encounter with the
sublime. Through this expression of faith, Mr. Cherwien bears
witness that music is a glorious gift of God." Pilgrim
Lutheran Church, Fine Arts Series 1997, Indianapolis, IN.
Choral
music by David Cherwien
Organ
music by David Cherwien