Hayden Glasgow will present an organ recital at All Saints Lutheran Church, 6770 N. High St., Worthington, Thursday, May 21 at 7:00 pm on the 33-rank Kegg pipe organ. Hayden is midway through his degree work for a Doctorate of Music in organ performance and literature at Indiana University. As a member of All Saints he was a student member of the Columbus AGO Chapter. The recital is free and open to the public.
Hayden Ives-Glasgow is a native of Columbus, Ohio, and graduated summa cum laude with his Bachelors of Music in organ performance at the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music under Dr. Michael Unger, as well as his Masters of Music degree in Organ Performance at Indiana University under Dr. Janette Fishell. He continues his schooling at Indiana University under Dr. Fishell, pursuing his Doctor of Music in organ performance and literature. Within his time at Indiana University he has been an Assistant Instructor of piano and, currently, organ. Formerly, he worked as an organ intern at Tabernacle Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis, Indiana and as organ scholar at Covenant-First Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, Ohio and St.
Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church in Louisville, Kentucky. He has performed a variety of both solo and collaborative recitals, performing a wide variety of repertoire to reflect the organ’s vast musical tradition. He has received the Roger and Claribelle Schlemmer Scholarship
Endowment for his musical accomplishments and was highlighted by the UC Foundation in their “Philanthropy Friday” series. Currently, Hayden is the organ scholar at Christ Church Cathedral, Indianapolis, participating and supporting the great liturgical and musical tradition of the church.
He is excited and grateful to be able to play another recital at All Saints Lutheran Church, which is not only the church he was raised in, but the church in which he discovered his love for the organ and wider church music.