POSTPONED – WILL RESCHEDULE

Sunday, March 2nd, 2025
Holsclaw Hall, 3:00 p.m.
$Free Admission
Pamela Decker is Professor of Organ/Music Theory/Composition at the University of Arizona in Tucson and organist at Dove of Peace Lutheran Church (ELCA) in Tucson. Her works for various instruments and/or ensembles are published by Editions Leupold (The Leupold Foundation), C.F. Peters, Oxford University Press, Hinshaw, Augsburg Fortress, and World Library Publications.
Pamela Decker holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Stanford University. She also studied both organ and composition as a Fulbright Scholar in Germany. At the 2018 National Convention of the American Guild of Organists (AGO), Pamela Decker received the 2018 AGO Distinguished Composer Award; this is a biennial award that is the highest honor that is conferred on a composer of organ literature (a list of other winners includes William Bolcom, Ned Rorem, Dominick Argento, Libby Larsen, William Albright, Samuel Adler, Virgil Thomson, and other composers of national and international renown). She has won prizes in numerous national and international competitions as both composer and performer.
Pamela Decker’s list of works includes choral, vocal, orchestral, and chamber music, as well as organ, piano, and harpsichord works. Elegy and Dances, her concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (also in a version for alto saxophone and organ; both versions published by C.F. Peters) was premiered in the Great Hall of the Moscow-Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow by saxophonist Frederick Hemke and organist Douglas Cleveland, both of whom have enjoyed illustrious careers at both national and international levels. El Tigre, her concerto for organ and orchestra, was premiered at the Eastern Music Festival under the baton of Gerard Schwarz, long-time conductor of the Seattle Symphony and the Director of the Eastern Music Festival; concert organist Edie Johnson was the soloist.
As both recitalist and composer, Pamela Decker has been active in the United States, Europe, the Baltic Region, and Canada. She has been a featured recitalist in many conventions and festivals, including the American Guild of Organists (AGO) National Convention (twice), four AGO regional conventions, the Annual Conference on Organ Music at the University of Michigan, the Twice Festival, the Redlands Organ Festival, Tallinn International Organ Festival, and the Festival International d’Orgue de Monaco, and new music festivals in many countries. Her compositions have been performed in at least nineteen countries and recorded commercially on the Loft Recordings, Gothic, ReZound (Loft), Albany, Raven, Pro Organo, MSR Classics, Arkay, and Arktos labels. Leading performers such as Douglas Cleveland, Jeremy Filsell, Jens Korndoerfer, Christa Rakich, Faythe Freese, Jonathan Rudy, Margaret Martin Kvamme, Robert Horton, Karen Black, and Andrew Peters have recorded major works by Pamela Decker on recordings that have received excellent reviews in many journals. Of the Loft Recordings disc entitled Decker Plays Decker: Desert Wildflowers (LRCD 1076), a Gramophone review referred to Decker as “an organist noble in the Bach line…as a composer-performer she falls clearly into the lineage from which Bach and Duruflé are but two points on a long and distinguished timeline.”