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Gary Davison is an internationally acclaimed musician of diverse talents. His work as a keyboard artist, composer, and conductor has been described by various critics as "seductive and spirited . . . smooth, flexible and clear, allowing the music to shine from within" (Hamburger Abendblatt, Germany), "persuasive . . . imaginative and polished . . . sumptuous and engaging" (The Washington Post), as well as "breathtaking and exquisite" (The Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians). Mr. Davison has been a featured artist throughout the United States and Europe, on public radio, and in such notable venues as The National Cathedral and The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, Saint Thomas Church and Columbia University in New York City, the renowned Methuen Memorial Music Hall in Massachusetts, Harvard University and Church of the Advent in Boston, London's Southwark Cathedral and Hamburg's famed Hauptkirche Sankt Katherinen. Both The American Guild of Organists and The Association of Anglican Musicians have featured him at regional and national conventions. Currently, Mr. Davison is the Organist and Choirmaster of Saint Francis Episcopal Church in Potomac, Maryland. He served as Composer-in-Residence and Keyboard Artist for the Washington area's Cantate Chamber Singers for seven seasons, and has held two fellowships in composition at The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Mr. Davison is a Dean's Scholar graduate of Boston University's School for the Arts (MusM, MusB magna cum laude), a recipient of the Associate Certificate from the American Guild of Organists (AAGO), and an inductee of Pi Kappa Lambda, the National Music Honor Society. Along with his wife, Julie, Mr. Davison resides in Maryland with their "Little Bear," Colette.
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