Gregory D’Agostino
ORGANIST
“Mr. D’Agostino gave deft, powerful performances that got to the heart of the music, the gentle and songlike as well as the robust and purely dexterous.”
— Allan Kozinn, The New York Times
“D’Agostino met his challenge brilliantly in a program reaching from the German and French Baroque to Liszt, and Ives.”
— Cecelia Porter, The Washington Post
With an international career that has taken him to three continents, Gregory D’Agostino has appeared in recital at such well-known venues as New York’s Lincoln Center, Charleston’s Piccolo Spoleto Festival, Tokyo’s Suntory Hall, Beijing’s Grand National Theater, San Juan’s Casals Festival, London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral, Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral, Radio Hall Bratislava, Hong Kong’s St. John’s Cathedral, West Point Military Academy, and San Diego’s Spreckels Pavilion. He has also performed in festivals in Paris, London, St. Petersburg, Prague, Olomouc, Krakow, Zabrze, Fano, Tokyo, and Nagasaki, and has appeared as soloist with Japan’s NHK Symphony (live HD-TV national telecast), Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Slovak Radio Orchestra, Mainly Mozart Festival Orchestra, American Classical Orchestra, and the Charleston Symphony. For the 100th anniversary of the American Guild of Organists, Mr. D’Agostino performed two different memorized programs for an overflowing audience of 3,400 in New York, and for the International Year of the Organ celebration he performed an “Organ Spectacular” recital for the Guild.
Performing in Minato Mirai Hall, Yokohama, Japan
Recital in Methuen, Massachusetts
Performing in Kyoto Concert Hall, Japan