Michael Murray (organist)


Michael Murray is an American-born organist and writer.

Biography

Murray studied at Butler University and the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, before private study with Marcel Dupré in Paris. During the 1968–69 performance season, Murray performed the complete organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach in a series of twelve recitals in Cleveland. He later commemorated the 150th birthday of César Franck by playing that composer's complete organ works in 1972. He repeated the cycle for the hundredth anniversary of Franck's death Murray's performances have included nearly every major city in North America, with numerous appearances as a soloist with major orchestras. Critics hailed Murray's rare combination of technique, thoughtfulness, and musical feeling. He has made many recordings on the Telarc label, featuring the works of Bach, Franck, Camille Saint-Saëns and others.
Murray is now retired from concert performing and recording. He also retired in June, 2014, from St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Columbus, Ohio, where he was organist for 31 years. He was named organist emeritus. He is also a librarian in the Music and Dance Library at The Ohio State University.
Murray has written many articles and has published five books. His Marcel Dupré: The Work of a Master Organist is in its third printing. He has also written French Masters of the Organ and served as editor for A Jacques Barzun Reader. He has written a biography of Jacques Barzun, Jacques Barzun: Portrait of a Mind.
Murray has been awarded an honorary doctorate by The Ohio State University.

Discography