David Schrader

David Schrader (born September 15, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American harpsichordist, organist, and fortepianist. He is a professor at the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University in Chicago where he teaches music history and conducts chamber music ensembles. Mr. Schrader has been the organist at Church of the Ascension, Chicago since January, 1980.

Performances

Schrader has appeared with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on several occasions, at national conventions of the American Guild of Organists, with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, the Canadian period instrument orchestra Tafelmusik, at Ravinia Festival, Staunton Music Festival and the Gilmore International Keyboard Festival, and he can frequently be heard in a live performances on Chicago's classical music radio station WFMT. He performs and has recorded with Trio Settecento (with Rachel Barton Pine on violin, and John Mark Rozendaal on cello),[1] Chicago's period instrument orchestra Baroque Band,[2] and Rembrandt Chamber Players.

Schrader is represented by ARTRA Artist Management.

Recordings

Schrader has recorded a large number of CDs, among which are the following:

References

  1. "Trio Settecento Biography". triosettecento.com. 2015. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  2. 1 2 "Baroque Band". Cedille web site. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
  3. Clarke, Garry. "Liner Notes Essay for Biber: Mensa Sonora".
  4. Rozendaal, John Mark. "Liner Notes Essay for George Frideric Handel: The Sonatas for Violin & Continuo".
  5. Rozendaal, John Mark. "Liner Notes Essay for Trio Settecento: An Italian Sojourn".
  6. Rozendaal, John Mark. "Liner Notes Essay for Trio Settecento: A German Bouquet".
  7. Rozendaal, John Mark. "Liner Notes Essay for A French Soirée".
  8. Puccio, J. J. (2012-10-30). "An English Fancy (CD review)". Classical Candor blog. Retrieved 2013-01-13.
  9. Rozendaal, John Mark. "Liner Notes Essay for An English Fancy".

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