Chad Fothergill

Cantor at Christ Chapel and Visiting Instructor

Gustavus Adolphus College | 800 West College Avenue | Saint Peter, Minnesota 56082

 

courses

 

MUS 111-002, Music Theory I (Fall 2009); Schedule of Topics and Assignments (Fall 2009)

MUS 245, Organ

MUS 372, Advanced Theory and Composition (Spring 2010)

 

chapel

 

Christ Chapel Music Schedule (Fall 2009)

 

biography

 

Chad Fothergill joined the Gustavus faculty in the fall of 2009 as Cantor and Christ Chapel and Visiting Instructor. In addition to providing musical leadership for weekly and Sunday services in Christ Chapel, he also teaches organ and music theory.

 

Mr. Fothergill holds a Master of Arts degree in Organ Performance from the University of Iowa where he studied with Delbert Disselhorst, and a Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude from Gustavus Adolphus College where he studied organ with David Fienen, choral conducting with Gregory Aune, and was the 2005-06 Department of Music Presser Scholar. In August 2008, he began doctoral coursework in Musicology at the University of Iowa, serving as a Teaching Assistant for the Department of Musicology, Research Assistant for the Organ Department, and as Organist at First Presbyterian Church, Iowa City. He also served as Dean of the University of Iowa Chapter of the American Guild of Organists from 2007-09, and has taught on the staffs of both the Iowa Summer Music Camps (2006-09) and the Lutheran Summer Music Academy and Festival (2007-08).

 

Present research interests include the teaching of church music, music of the Spanish Renaissance, and the culture surrounding organ music and improvisation in German lands during the seventeenth century. He is also preparing an edition of Gerhard KrapfÕs (1924-2008) previously unpublished ÒChoral Settings of the Chorales in J. S. BachÕs ClavierŸbung III

 

Last Revised: October 5, 2009