Craig
Courtney
A
native of Indiana, Craig Courtney began playing
the piano at the age of three and the cello at the age of eleven.
He received a Bachelors and a Masters degree in piano performance
at the University of Cincinnati, studying piano under Raymond
Dudley and chamber music under Walter Levin of the LaSalle Quartet.
Following a three-year stay in Milan, Italy, where Mr. Courtney
studied the piano with Illonka Deckers, performed for the Associazione
Musicale "Gustav Mahler", and worked extensively as a vocal coach,
he was invited to join the music faculty of the famed Mozarteum
in Salzburg, Austria, serving as piano teacher and accompanist
for the woodwind and brass department.
It
was during this six-year period, while serving in the music ministry
of the Salzburg International Baptist Church, that Mr. Courtney
began directing a church choir and composing sacred choral music,
due to the unavailability of English language music. In 1985,
his compositions came to the attention of John Ness Beck, through
the publication of his octavo, Thy Will Be Done, initiating
a close working relationship between the two men which continued
until Mr. Beck's death in 1987. In making plans for the ongoing
of Beckenhorst Press, Mr. Beck appointed Craig Courtney to assume
his responsibilities as staff composer and editor.
At this point in time, Mr. Courtney's published works include
more than one hundred sixty choral octavos, eight vocal collections,
a piano solo collection and six extended works for choir and orchestra.
Compositionally, Mr. Courtney combines his training and background
as a pianist, a cellist, a vocal coach, an accompanist and a choral
director to create words that bear his unique style.
In demand throughout the country as a choral clinician and featured
composer, Craig Courtney now resides in Columbus, Ohio with his
wife, Susan, and his fourth son, Nathan. Mr. Courtney and his
family attend The Church at Mill Run, where he directs the choir
and plans and leads worship at several services each Sunday.
Choral
music by Craig Courtney