Lynn
Trapp
Dr.
Lynn Trapp holds a distinguished
career as concert organist, conductor, composer and liturgist.
Through his many performances and clinician work for regional
and national music conventions, conducting engagements in the
U.S. and abroad, articles for church music journals, and publications
of keyboard and choral music with six major publishers, he has
become respected as a well-known leader in church music.
A
national competition winner at the organ, he is a recording artist
and clinician for World Library Publications, Chicago, IL, as
a member of the Liturgical Organists Consortium. In 2001, he directed
the installation of the new 67 rank pipe organ at St. Olaf Catholic
Church in downtown Minneapolis, where he serves as Director of
Worship & Music, Organist and directs an extensive liturgical
program including radio and television broadcasts. He is co-director
of the annual summer liturgical music conference at St. John's
University, Collegeville, MN and is Artistic Director/Organist
for Cracovia Cantat, an annual international choral festival
in Krakow, Poland.
A
lengthy list of professional engagements includes serving as director
of music for the national liturgy conference at Univ. of Notre
Dame, composer in residence at the New York Liturgical School
of Music, and St. Louis Cathedral, St. Louis, MO, co-conductor/organist
for the 1993 Papal Mass of World Youth Day, adjudicator for 2002
national improvisation competition for the American Guild of Organists,
and 2004 commencement speaker for his high school alma mater.
He has conducted choir tours abroad to Italy, Germany, Austria,
Ireland, England, the Holy Land, Spain and Portugal.
Dr.
Trapp is the recipient of many academic and service awards including
the international 2002 Spirit and Truth Award from the University
of Notre Dame for his contributions to the field of liturgy and
music. He holds degrees from Southern Illinois University (BM),
University of Notre Dame (MM), and after beginning doctoral work
at the Eastman School of Music, completed the Doctor of Musical
Arts degree at the University of Kansas. He studied organ with
Marianne Webb, Catharine Crozier, Craig Cramer, Russell Saunders,
Michael Bauer and James Higdon.
See
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Choral
music by Lynn Trapp
Organ
music by Lynn Trapp