Jonathan Dimmock, organ

Organist, Jonathan Dimmock (www.JonathanDimmock.com) is recognized internationally as a concert artist with a probing intellect, warm stage presence, and love of communicating. His musicianship is enjoyed by at least 100,000 people each year through his constant performing and recording. An innovative programmer, he plays weekly at the Legion of Honor Museum where he is the Principal Organist.

Jonathan Dimmock, organ2024-07-05T13:00:37-04:00

Jane Dimmock Cain, Organ

Organist Jane Dimmock Cain is Director of Music Emerita at Davidson College Presbyterian Church, where she served for 41 years. As music director, she played the organ and conducted or supervised ten choirs and a broad-based arts program, including four choir tours to Europe. In 2012, she served as Director of the Montreat Conferences

Jane Dimmock Cain, Organ2020-12-17T13:46:51-05:00

David Dimmock, Bass-Baritone

Bass-Baritone David Dimmock is a graduate of Oberlin College. He has performed extensively the works of J. S. Bach, including the St. John and St. Matthew Passions, Magnificat, Easter Oratorio, Christmas Oratorio and over 30 of Bach’s cantatas.  Local solo concert appearances have included the Handel Choir of Baltimore, the Harford Choral Society, and

David Dimmock, Bass-Baritone2023-03-13T19:10:03-04:00

T. Herbert Dimmock, Organ

T. Herbert Dimmock is considered one of the foremost Baroque experts in the country, and his conducting credits include nearly all the oratorios and anthems of Handel, all the major Bach works, and 160 Bach Cantatas. He has conducted the music of Bach in the U.S., Germany, Canada, and England, working with many of

T. Herbert Dimmock, Organ2021-12-28T20:26:15-05:00
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