The Chapel Arts Series

The Chapel Arts Series is proudly supported by the Office for Mission at the University of Saint Thomas as an opportunity to engage our students, faculty, staff, and the broader community through the sacred arts.

During the 2023-24 season we will offer a wide variety of programming that will feature world-class musicians from around the globe. Every event is free, open to the public, and followed by a reception held in our Hoedeman Gallery of Sacred Art.

Please join us for the season finale of the 2023-24 Chapel Arts Series as we celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Minnesota Public Radio's nationally syndicated program, Pipedreams, hosted by Michael Barone, and the musical life of former University of St. Thomas Music Professor, James P. Callahan. The program will feature favorite works of Michael and Jim including Organ Concerto No. 1 and Organ Concerto No. 2 by Callahan, Francis Poulenc's Concerto for Organ, Strings, Timpani, and Edward Elgar's Sospiri. A highlight to the evening will include the posthumous world premiere of Elegy for saxophone and piano by James P. Callahan.

The featured performers will include organists Jacob Benda and David Jenkins, conductor Matthew George, saxophonist Richard Dirlam, and the University of St. Thomas Festival Orchestra.

A reception will follow in the Hoedeman Gallery of Sacred Art. Please invite your family, friends, and colleagues as we honor two titans of American music.

Poster with concert details

Chapel Art Series Poster

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Contact Information

If you have inquiries or are interested in supporting this series, please contact:

Dr. Jacob Benda
Director of Music, Liturgy and Sacred Arts
jrbenda@stthomas.edu
(651) 962-6570

Bishop Robert Barron speaking

The beautiful does not merely entertain; rather, it invades, chooses, and changes the one to whom it deigns to appear. It opens the mind to a consideration of ever higher forms of the beautiful, conducing finally to the transcendent source of beauty itself.

Bishop Robert Barron