An internationally acclaimed, award-winning composer and multi-instrumentalist, Luke Mayernik has established himself as one of the brightest young musicians in his field.
Songs
- A Call to Blessing
- Advent Alleluia
- Agnus Dei
- Beloved
- Blessed Be the Name of the Lord
- Christmas Alleluia
- Come, Receive This Mystery
- Gloria
- Gospel Acclamation
- Great Amen
- I Will Praise Your Name for Ever
- Kyrie, Eleison
- Lenten Gospel Acclamation
- Mandatum Novum
- Nothing Can Separate Us
- O How Faithful
- Perfect Rose
- Protect Us
- Saints of God
- Sanctus
- Save Us, Savior
- The Lisbon Carol
- We Proclaim Your Death
- When We Eat This Bread
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Bio
Luke Mayernik (composer, organist, pianist, harpsichordist, improviser and collaborative artist) studied with David Garner, Rodney Gehrke, and David Conte, earning his M.M. in Composition from The San Francisco Conservatory of Music. His work has been heralded as "stylish and elegant" by Choir and Organ magazine and "delicious and imaginative" by Pulitzer Prize winner & US Poet Laureate Rita Dove.
Blending homage to his Eastern Orthodox faith with the progressiveness of Western art, theology and tonality, music from his Ever Ancient, Ever New collection includes expressive and memorable melodies, supported by harmonic language that is both tasteful and engaging. His compositions are published with OCP; Walton Music; E.C. Schirmer; MorningStar; Graphite Publishing; GIA Publications, Inc; Santa Barbara Music Publishing.
Being awarded a full-scholarship and a teaching position in composition/music theory, Luke is currently a doctoral student at The University of Texas at Austin, studying composition with Donald Grantham.
Awards:
- First Prize – American Guild of Organists' National Competition in Organ Improvisation (2004)
- First Prize – International Organ Improvisation Competition hosted by the Royal Canadian College of Organists (2008)
- First Prize – International Organ Improvisation Competition hosted by the University of Michigan (2014)
- Gold Medal – Royal Academy of Music in Split, Croatia at CROPATRIA Sacred Music Festival (2012 & 2013)
- Associate certificate (AAGO) – American Guild of Organists (2004).
For more info visit www.lukemmusic.com.