Santa Barbara Music Club

Tom Mueller Organ Recital

Saturday, October 22, 2022 3:00 pm

First United Methodist Church

305 E Anapamu Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101

Image: Tom Mueller

The Santa Barbara Music Club opens its 2022-2023 season of beautiful classical music on Saturday, October 22, 3 PM, at First United Methodist Church, 305 E. Anapamu. Award-winning organist and composer Tom Mueller will perform a concert including beloved masterworks as well as captivating newer works: Johann Sebastian Bach’s splendid Prelude and Fugue in D Major, BWV 532, David Conte’s imaginative Pastorale, Percy Whitlock’s radiant Scherzetto, and Cesar Franck’s magnificent Chorale No. 1 in E major. Also featured will be Mueller’s own Sonata (2020), comprising a Chorale, 5 Variations, Song, and Toccata. Admission is free.

Program Details

TOM MUELLER, ORGAN
Prelude and Fugue in D major, BWV 532
Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750)
Pastorale
David Conte
(b. 1955)
Sonata (2020)
Tom Mueller
(b. 1985)
  • Chorale: Grave
  • Variation I. Andante
  • Variation II. Allegro scherzoso
  • Variation III. Allegretto
  • Variation IV. Canon in retrograde and augmentation: Lento
  • Variation V. Canon in inversion: Allegro
  • Chorale: Tempo primo
  • Song
  • Toccata
Scherzetto
Percy Whitlock
(1903-1946)
Chorale No. 1 in E major
Cesar Franck
(1822-1890)

The Performer

Tom Mueller, organist, is an award-winning church musician who is Associate Professor of Church Music and University Organist at Concordia University in Irvine, CA, where he directs academic programs in keyboard, composition, and jazz. An active recitalist, clinician, and adjudicator, he also serves as Associate Organist at St. James’ Church in Los Angeles, where he accompanies the acclaimed Chair of St. James’.

He was awarded First Place in the Schoenstein Competition in Hymn-Playing, and was honored by The Diapason as a member of the inaugural “20 under 30” list of influential figures in the world of organ and church music.

Dr. Mueller maintains an active concert schedule, and has performed at universities and churches across the United States. In 2010, he performed the complete organ works of J. S. Bach in a series of seventeen concerts in his native state of Maine. He has received numerous commissions for new choral and liturgical works, and performances of his compositions have been broadcast on national radio and television. His recording credits include Scott Perkin’s A New England Requiem and O Beauty Ever Ancient Ever New by the Choir of St. James’, both of which were released on the Gothic label. He is also an accomplished guitarist, and toured the country as a member of “The Muellers,” a nationally recognized family bluegrass band. Their fourth album, The Muellers, was released in 2009.

His research interests include the early organ and keyboard works of J. S. Bach, the performance practice of organ continuo playing in the classical-era concerted sacred music of Germany and Austria, and the American reception of the nineteenth-century opera star Jenny Lind. He has presented workshops, masterclasses, and lectures for numerous organizations, including several chapters of the American Guild of Organists, and has served as a faculty member for the Guild’s Pipe Organ Encounter (POE) program for young organists. He currently serves on the national Committee for Continuing Professional Education (CCPE) of the AGO, as a regional president for Association of Lutheran Church Musicians, and chairs the organ study grant program of the Orange County chapter of the AGO.

Mueller earned the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the Eastman School of Music, where he studied with David Higgs. He also holds degrees from the University of Notre Dame (M.S.M. in organ), and the University of Maine at Augusta (B.M. in jazz composition and piano), where he graduated summa cum laude. He resides in Orange County with his wife and two daughters.