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Paul Thornock is Director of Music at St. James Cathedral. He conducts the Cathedral Choir, Women’s
Schola, and Cathedral Cantorei. He previously served as Cathedral
Director of Music and Diocesan Music Consultant for St. Joseph Cathedral
in Columbus, Ohio.
Thornock earned the Bachelor of Music degree from the University of
Puget Sound where he studied organ with Edward Hansen and conducting
with Paul Schultz. He earned the Master of Music in Organ Performance
and Literature degree from the University of Notre Dame as a student of
Craig Cramer and Gail Walton. Thornock earned the Doctor of Musical Arts
degree at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music as
a student of Roberta Gary. In 2012, Thornock was awarded a grant from
the Tangeman Sacred Music Center to record four representative organs by
Paul Fritts and Co. demonstrating the northwest firm’s four decades of
development.
Dr. Thornock has performed for regional conventions of the American
Guild of Organists, the 2008 national convention of the Organ Historical
Society, the American Institute of Organ Builders, and has been heard as
both an organist and conductor on the nationally syndicated radio
programs Pipedreams and With Heart and Voice. He won first prize in the
2010 Strader Organ Playing Competition.
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