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Ezequiel Menéndez has been the
Director of Music at the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in
Hartford, CT since 1998. During his tenure there, the
music program has grown to be one of the largest in
Connecticut, encompassing multiple choirs, a resident
orchestra (Soli Deo Gloria), and an active
concert series. He co-founded Hartford Concerts for
Charities, which has raised money to rebuild Sri
Lanka and to benefit local charities. In addition, Dr.
Menéndez initiated
the Sacred Sounds Music Series at the Cathedral. A
native of Argentina, he graduated from the Conservatorio
Gilardo Gilardi in Argentina as Professor Superior de
Organo. In 1992, he received his Master of Music degree
from Yale University under the tutelage of Thomas
Murray. At Yale, he received the Charles Ives
Scholarship and the Julia Sherman Prize for Excellence
in Organ Playing. Other awards include the E. Power
Biggs Fellowship and the Vivian E. Smith Scholarship. In
May of 2006, he received the Doctor of Musical Art
degree from Boston University, where he studied with the
noted teacher and recitalist James David Christie.
Prior to his appointment at the Cathedral, Dr.
Menéndez served as Director
of Music at St. Ann’s Church in Avon, CT (1992-1998),
and was Organist at St. Thomas More Chapel, Yale
University (1990-1992). He has been
Organist-in-Residence at the Ethel Walker School since
1994, and has held other posts throughout the USA and
Argentina. As an ardent advocate of the pipe organ, he
has acted as an organ consultant throughout countless
parishes in Connecticut, and many now own new or
relocated pipe organs due to his efforts. He remains an
active recitalist, and has concertized widely throughout
Europe and the Americas, including national and regional
conventions of the American Guild of Organists, The
Organ Historical Society, and the National Convention of
Cathedral Musicians. Dr. Menéndez has performed as
soloist with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta
Estable del Teatro Argentino, Orquesta de Camara de la
Municipalidad de La Plata, and the Hartt School Symphony
Orchestra.
Dr. Menéndez has taught organ class not only privately
to both adults and children, but also at the annual
Archdiocesan Organ Class, an intensive course that
prepares organists for the Ministry of Music. He has
also taught Organ Performance at the National Pastoral
Musician Convention (2006).
Ezequiel has special love for performing at weddings.
His unique approach to enhancing these
celebrations with music has made him a unique specialist
in the field, performing more than seventy per year. For
more information on weddings at the Cathedral,
click
here.
His latest recordings include "French Music at the
Cathedral of Saint Joseph" and "Ezequiel Menéndez, LIVE"
featuring Pre-Bach music recorded at Holy Cross College
in Worcester, MA; both of which have been widely
acclaimed. Dr. Menéndez lives in Avon, CT with his wife,
Mercedes Featherston, and their four children Cecilia,
Madeleine, Ezekiel and Nicholas.
To pre-order a copy of his dissertation, "Historic Pipe
Organs in Argentina", e-mail Dr. Menéndez
here.
To purchase his recordings, click
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