John Tuttle (organist)
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John Tuttle (born January 17, 1946 in Bryn Mawr,
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) is an
organist An organist is a musician who plays any type of organ (music), organ. An organist may play organ repertoire, solo organ works, play with an musical ensemble, ensemble or orchestra, or accompany one or more singers or instrumentalist, instrumental ...
and
choral conductor Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance, such as an orchestral or choral concert. It has been defined as "the art of directing the simultaneous performance of several players or singers by the use of gesture." The primary duties ...
living in
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,
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, Canada."John Tuttle"
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He is currently director of music at
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, and professor of organ and university organist at the
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,. He is also the founding conductor and former artistic director of the Exultate Chamber Singers, and was organist and choirmaster at St. Thomas's Anglican Church from 1989 until his retirement in 2016. He has recorded numerous albums with the Exultate Chamber Singers and the Canadian Children's Opera Company, including ''Derek Holman's Sir Christëmas'' (1989); ''A Choral Flourish'' (1991); ''Make We Joy!'' (1994); ''Stephen Chatman's Dandelion Parachutes'' (1993); ''Creatures Great and Small'' (1999); ''The Present Time'' (2001) and ''All Around the Circle'' (2005). He received his
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from the
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in
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,
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, where he studied with
Alexander McCurdy Alexander McCurdy Jr. (August 18, 1905 in Eureka, California – June 1, 1983 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an organist and educator who taught a generation of America's most-prominent performers. Education and family After overcoming early ...
. In 2004 he was awarded a Doctor of Sacred Letters (honoris causa) from Trinity College, Toronto.


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Further reading


''The Whole Note''

''Gettysburg Times''

''U of T Magazine''

''St. Thomas's Anglican Church''
* "Tuttle heads choral programs," Music Magazine, vol 12, no 5, Nov/Dec 1989 * "Sixteenth notes: John Tuttle receives honorary doctorate from University of Toronto," Organ Canada, vol 18, no 4, Dec 2005 1947 births Canadian Anglicans Canadian classical organists Male classical organists Canadian choral conductors Fellows of the Royal College of Organists Living people Academic staff of the University of Toronto People from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Musicians from Pennsylvania Musicians from Toronto 21st-century Canadian conductors (music) 21st-century organists 21st-century Canadian male musicians {{Organist-stub