At left is Fr. Sean Duggan at the Steinway in Rosch Recital Hall. A reception in his honor will be hosted by the Fredonia School of Music following his final Bach series concert on April 22.
- The final concert is Saturday, April 29, and will be devoted to Bach's "The Art of Fugue," BWV 1080.
The series marks the ninth time that Fr. Duggan 鈥揳 practicing Benedictine monk 鈥 has performed the complete catalog of Bach鈥檚 works for the keyboard. The first eight projects, entitled 鈥淏ach on the Threshold of Hope,鈥 were concluded in 2000 as part of an individual acknowledgement of the Roman Catholic Church鈥檚 yearlong Jubilee celebration and the 250th anniversary of the great composer鈥檚 death.
Fr. Duggan performed 120 critically acclaimed concerts in eight cities appearing in such diverse venues as Wesley Church in
鈥淚t was a tremendous experience,鈥 Fr. Duggan said. 鈥淚 felt that I had been able to walk through the entire life of Bach. It was a very meaningful personal experience, but it was also a very important and very gratifying to share this experience with so many other people in so many places.鈥
Now in his second full year as a member of the Fredonia School of Music piano faculty following a stint at the
鈥淪ince I have this new faculty position here at Fredonia, I felt that like this would be something worthwhile, because I don鈥檛 think anything like this has been done here,鈥 Fr. Duggan said. 鈥淎lso, the thought of doing it again鈥as a very attractive thing for me. Instead of doing it eight times in a year, I鈥檒l only do the cycle once, (and) I鈥檒l be able to put even more concentration into each concert. I feel as though I鈥檝e grown as a pianist, and (that) I鈥檓 better equipped to do this than I was in 2000.鈥