Trey
Clegg
Trey
Clegg is one of the country’s young talents in the field
of organ performance, and is active as a recitalist, accompanist,
vocal coach, and free-lance artist. His playing is widely recognized
for it’s clarity, excitement, and expressiveness. The American
Organist writes, “Demonstrating precision and a superabundance
of energy, it was obvious this young man would go very far.”
Hailed
for his versatile abilities to play, sing, and conduct in a variety
of genres, he is the Organist/Choirmaster at the historic St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church in Atlanta (the second largest Episcopal
Church with a historically African American congregation in the
United States). African American composer Sharon J. Willis has
written three organ pieces on commission for Mr. Clegg: We
Shall Overcome (a four-movement programmatic suite based
on the Civil Rights Movement); Exodus (a three-movement
work based on the life of Harriet Tubman); and Memorial to
the Victims of 9/11 (a three-movement work memorializing
the victims of the 9/11 tragedy).
He
frequently performs solo organ recitals across the United States
and Europe. Mr. Clegg made his European debut in December of 2003
with concerts throughout Germany. The Atlanta Journal Constitution
writes, “He pulls out all the stops, and the righteous sound
born in a box of wood fills every dark corner of the elegantly
gloomy 1908 sanctuary. It’s like the soundtrack for the
first dawn.” His skill at organ performance has won him
two first prizes – the 1991 Midwest United States Division
of the Music Teachers National Association Young Organists Competition
and the 1993 Region VII Division of the National Young Artists
Competition in Organ Performance, sponsored by the American Guild
of Organists.
As
a budding young recitalist, he performed a concert at the 1993
Region VII convention of the American Guild of Organists, held
in Albuquerque, New Mexico. As a keyboard clinician and accompanist
for various conferences, he is in great demand for his ability
to perform equally well in a variety of styles. As a new composer,
Mr. Clegg has written organ music published by Morningstar Music
and Augsburg Fortress.
He
graduated with the Bachelor of Music degree (Cum Laude)
from Southwest Baptist University in Missouri, studied toward
the Master of Sacred Music degree at Southwestern Baptist Theological
Seminary in Texas, and earned the Master of Music degree from
Emory University School of Music in Atlanta, Georgia. His teachers
have included Susan Baker, Dr. Albert Travis, and Dr. Timothy
Albrecht. He taught and performed as the sabbatical replacement
for the University Organist at Emory University during the 2000-2001
academic year.
Trey
has released three solo compact discs and one compact disc of
organ and trumpet music in collaboration with Atlanta Symphony
Orchestra trumpet player Larry Black. His organ performances have
been heard on National Public Radio and FM 90.1. His organ concert
schedule in 2005 carried him to the Southeast, Northeast, and
Midwest regions of the United States as well as European countries
including England, Switzerland, Russia, and Romania. His conducting
schedule with his St. Paul’s Choir in 2005-06 carried him
to the Southeast and Northeast regions of the United States, as
well as the Bahamas.
www.treyclegg.com
Organ
music by Trey Clegg