2020 Music to Feed the Soul Concert Series
Encore Performance Season
To Feed Your Soul
An offering will be taken at each concert to support the series. A suggested donation of $5 will help defray the cost of future concerts.
To Feed Your Body
A Meet-the-Artist Reception will follow each concert.
To Feed One Another
Each Concert will feature a Food Drive to help fill the pantry at Safety Net. Receptacles will be placed conveniently for non-perishable food items. Safety Net is the ministry of a network of local churches that help where other, traditional sources are not available. Services include the food pantry, utilities, prescriptions, eyeglasses, infant formula and diapers, and moving assistance when possible. Please consider sharing what you can to help someone in need.
Download the Brochure for the 2020 Covenant Public Concert Season
CANCELLED: Sophie Till, Violin – Sunday, March 29, 2020 at 3:00 P.M.
Sophie Till is Clinical Assistant Professor of Violin and Viola at Marywood University and Director of the Marywood University String Project, a program designed to train student teachers and provide affordable string education for children ages 4-18. As a result of her leadership, Marywood’s String Project won the American String Teachers’ Association National String Project of the Year Award in 2010 and was recently featured in a short documentary by WVIA TV.
In addition to her work at Marywood, Sophie’s search to find musical and technical answers led her to work with Edna Golandsky and the development of the Taubman/Golandsky Approach for Strings. She was the first violinist to be appointed Associate Faculty at the Golandsky Institute, New York. In 2013 she gave the first European symposium on the Taubman/Golandsky Approach at St. John’s College, Cambridge and the following year gave the first series of string workshops in Australia and Singapore, in addition to playing recitals. For the last three years, Sophie has worked with orchestras in the U.K. teaching members of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, BBC Scottish Orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and In Harmony, Liverpool. We are thrilled to welcome Sophie to Covenant for her first solo recital in the series! Pianist Ron Stabinsky joins Sophie for this program.
Timothy Smith, Organ – Sunday, October 6, 2020 at 3:00 P.M.
Timothy Smith has served as Director of Music & Organist of New York’s famed Riverside Church from July 1992 until December 2008. Prior to that appointment, he served on the music staff of Trinity Church, Wall Street, and Christ Episcopal Church, Greenwich, Connecticut. A graduate of Yale University, Smith holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from The Manhattan School of Music. He has performed with numerous orchestras throughout the New York City area including the Fairfield Chamber Orchestra; the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra; the Yale Philharmonia; and The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. For twenty years, from 1999 through 2019, Smith served as University Organist of Columbia University in New York City. He was appointed Director of Music & Organist at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Scranton, Pennsylvania in September of 2010.
Smith has recorded for the Pro Organo, Philips Classic, JAV and Gothic labels. His performances have received critical acclaim in The American Organist, The American Record Guide and Choir and Organ (U.K.) publications. As a recitalist, he has performed in some of the most beautiful and historic houses of worship in this country and abroad, including the cathedrals of Chartres, Beauvais, Notre-Dame, and the Church of St. Germain-des-Prez in France, as well as Lincoln and Wells Cathedrals in Great Britain. He has also performed as a featured soloist at the Cardiff Organ Festival in Wales.
“This project was supported by a Lackawanna County Arts and Culture grant, a program of the Lackawanna County Commissioners and the Council on Art, Culture and Education.”