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M. Jason Abel, a native Texan, has been at Christ Church since the fall
of 2005. He directs all five of the church’s choirs and serves as
principal organist on Sundays.
Prior to Christ Church, Jason was Organist and Choirmaster at the
Episcopal Church of the Nativity in Huntsville, Alabama. He received the
Master of Sacred Music degree, cum laude, from Southern Methodist
University in Dallas. His undergraduate degree, cum dignitate in musica,
is from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. He has
studied with Robert Delcamp, Larry Palmer, George Baker, and David R.
Davidson.
While attending SMU, Jason served as organ scholar for the Episcopal
Church of the Incarnation. In this position, Jason directed the Cherub
Choir program and also assisted with regular service playing and
conducting of one of the church’s three adult choirs. He accompanied the
chancel choir on tour in the summer of 1998 as they sang a week in
residence at Chichester Cathedral and at Westminster Abbey. He also
accompanied the choir on two professional recordings.
More recently, Jason’s adult choir in Huntsville released a recording
featuring several works by modern American composers, including some
that were commissioned by Nativity.
In the past few years Jason has given organ recitals at the Church of
St. Mary the Virgin in New York City, the Cathedral of St. Philip in
Atlanta, Trinity Church Copley Square in Boston, and St. Mark’s
Episcopal Church in Berkeley, California. He has conducted orchestral
concerts featuring Duruflé’s Requiem, Mozart’s Missa Solemnis K. 337,
C.H.H. Parry’s Blest Pair of Sirens, the Second Organ Concerto of Josef
Rheinberger, Handel’s Gloria and Zadok the Priest, and the Exsultate,
jubilate by Mozart. He has taught choral conducting as an adjunct
instructor for Oakwood College in Huntsville for three years and was
twice on the faculty of the Sewanee Church Music Conference.
Jason is a member of the Royal School of Church Music in America, the
American Guild of Organists, the Association of Anglican Musicians, and
the American Choral Directors Association. He is especially fond of the
music of Herbert Howells and is actively involved in the Herbert Howells
Society of North America.
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