
Faure Requiem
A performance of Faure’s legendary Requiem in the context of a liturgy with orchestra and soloists. Vincent Carr, conductor.
A performance of Faure’s legendary Requiem in the context of a liturgy with orchestra and soloists. Vincent Carr, conductor.
Vince Carr performs on organ, piano and harpsichord with the renowned KODAK Quartet for an afternoon of Chamber Music.
Vincent Carr joins forces with Heather Buchanan and the MSU Choirs in a choral festival for Easter.
Full Choral and Orchestral forces come together in this performance of Schubert’s Mass in G conducted by Vincent Carr. Included also on the program are MacDowall’s Regina Caeli and Stanford’s Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem.
Conductor and music director Vincent Carr leads this annual evening of opera arias, choruses, duets and so much more. Tickets are $20 General Admission. Available for purchase or online at: https://tinyurl.com/yd4bhdvb
In Collaboration with MSU, an immersive residency and concert with the renowned VOCES8 will take place at Our Lady of the Lake. The day includes a workshop with 900 high school students and a sold-out concert in the evening.
The OLL Chamber Choir with Orchestra conducted by Vincent Carr in this performance of Mozart’s Sparrow Mass.
MSU Choral Activities Winter Concert featuring Bernstein’s monumental Chichester Psalms along with psalm settings by Howells, Wilberg and Mendelssohn.
A “New England” organ recital featuring works by John Cook, Florence Price, Charles Ives and Mark Miller on the newly renovated Aeolian Skinner organ.
Vincent Carr conducts a performance of the Fauré Requiem with Orchestra in the context of a Mass of Remembrance honoring all those who had passed away in 2022.
A presentation for the National Convention of the American Guild of Organists in Seattle outlining the major changes to the certification program for contemporary church musicians.
An Organ Recital featuring the contributions of the LGBTQ+ community as part of Washington D.C.’s Pride Festivities. National City Christian Church.
Beloved Italian Arias, Choruses and so much more to celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph.
Presentation to the St. Wilfrid Club on a brand new resource I spearheaded at the American Guild of Organists. The resource may be found here: https://www.agohq.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/AGO_Employment_Handbook_2ndPrinting_FNL_online.pdf
For an online explanation of the handbook, please view the following webinar: https://youtu.be/i7OA48Uz5C0
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Jeanne Demessieux.
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Richard Wayne Dirksen.
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Alec Wyton.
A Presentation for the Archdiocese of New York on the special challenges related to 21st century music ministry. A practical guide for pastoral musicians.
The AGO’s first-ever virtual rendition of the flagship educational Pipe Organ Encounter.
A Virtual Presentation on the organ music of Florence Price for OrganFest 2021. A recording may be accessed here: https://youtu.be/HU9UaYLEas4
Prof. Carr delivers the closing recital of the IU Virtual Sacred Music Intensive.
Due to COVID-19, this recital was pre-recording and premiered on YouTube for the chapter.
An in-person recital at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The following day, a masterclass was offered on improvisation and the organ music of Black Composers.
Professor Carr leads an online conference of organists and church musicians in the UK for the IU Organ Department. This international exchange is supported by a grant from Indiana University and is moderated and designed by Prof. Carr.
Prof. Carr teams up with Dr. Alisha Lola Jones for this 6-part series on multicultural worship for the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis.
A virtual presentation for the Fox Valley Chapter of the American Guild of Organists on the ability of everyone to be a liturgical improviser. The webinar will feature simple and straightforward techniques to improve one’s ability to improvise.
The National Convention of the American Guild of Organists will take place in Atlanta, Georgia in July 2020 and feature the work of many of the various national committees. As director of the Committee on Career Development and Support, I will deliver a report on the new AGO Mentorship Initiative and the new guide “Employing Musicians in Religious Institutions.”
The Indiana University Sacred Music Intensive will take place during the first week of June 2020. Vince Carr will serve as guest conductor and choral conducting clinician, as well as teach organ improvisation and perform as part of the faculty organ recital.
The Fort Wayne Chapter of the American Guild of Organists and St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church present Vince Carr in this Eastertide recital of organ music.
A day-long workshop for clergy in the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis led by Vince Carr and Alisha Lola Jones on how to faithfully incorporate African American sacred musics into worship.