As a performer, Ethan Haman's stage presence is marked by a dynamic blend of technical proficiency and emotional depth, captivating audiences with each nuanced interpretation. Whether on the piano or organ, Ethan brings a palpable passion to his performances, creating an immersive musical experience.
Beyond his solo endeavors, he shines as a collaborative force in the role of an accompanist. His keen sensitivity to fellow musicians, coupled with a remarkable ability to adapt to various styles, makes him a sought-after partner for vocalists, instrumentalists, and ensembles. Ethan's versatility extends across genres, from classical to contemporary, allowing him to navigate diverse musical contexts with ease. His commitment to musical excellence and the joy he exudes while performing make Ethan a standout figure in the realm of active and engaging musical performance.
Free Fridays at Trinity Organ Concert Series
Join us on Friday afternoons at 12:15 pm for this weekly series of midday organ concerts featuring innovative programs by recitalists from across the United States and abroad. There is no charge for admission, but we invite a donation of $10.
Yale Schola Cantorum Concert - Gloria by John Rutter
Yale Schola Cantorum, John Rutter Gloria
Organ Recital with Improvisation
We are very excited to welcome back to our church, Ethan Haman. Please join us for an afternoon of wonderful organ music.
Pipes at One Organ Recital Series
Admission: free-will donation, open to the public
Livestream: Yes
Livestream Link: trinitywallstreet.org, click “watch live now” in the upper right corner
Program:
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Toccata by Eugène Gigout (1844-1925)
Tree of Life by Angela Kraft Cross (b. 1958)
Improvised Symphony by Ethan Haman (b.1997)
I. Introduction
II. Allegro
III. Scherzo
IV. Adagio
V. Finale
Duet Improvisation by Ethan Haman and Alcée Chriss
Yale Camerata Fall Concert - “Out of Time”
Yale Camerata’s first concert of the season “Out of Time” will be on Saturday, October 14 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Felicia Barber, conductor, has selected repertoire that explores the many aspects of time, and its ability to be elusive, fleeting, and precious. Texts will examine periods of time in memorable moments, seconds, minutes, hours, and seasons, beginning with creation and moving through to through to the end of time. The featured work is Fern Hill by John Corigliano which highlights the text of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas:
Organ with Early Music Ensemble
Lullabies and Grounds - Rachelle Romero’s USC DMA Early Music Recital
Organ Recital with Improvisation
Ethan Haman plays French Classic, Dutch Neobaroque and French Romantic virtual pipe organs! Facebook Live at 8 at Stan's Music Parlor.