Videos

VIDEOS
Renée Anne Louprette performs ‘Te Deum’ Opus 11 by Jeanne Demessieux (1921–1968) on the Mander Organ of The Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, New York
Renée Anne Louprette performs Toccata from Suite pour orgue, Op. 5, by Maurice Duruflé
Renée Anne Louprette performs Trio super Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend, BWV 655 by J. S. Bach on the Paul Fritts & Co. Pipe Organ, Op. 48
Renée Anne Louprette performs the premiere of George Baker’s Prélude Salve Regina on the Fritts Organ of Princeton Theological Seminary
Renée Anne Louprette performs Georg Böhm’s Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir (Out of the depths I cry to you) on the Fritts Organ of Princeton Theological Seminary
AMERICAN BRASS QUINTET: Blue and Gold Music by Justin Dello Joio (Part 4 of 7)
Voices of Ascension – Poulenc: Gloria – Final Movement
Voices of Ascension – Dobrinka Tabakova: Syng, hevin imperiall
Voices of Ascension – Charles Ives: Psalm 90
“Aisling Gheal” with Renée Anne Louprette & Ivan Goff, recorded Feb 2018 at Sacred Music in a Sacred Space at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, New York
Victoria Bach Festival: At Home with Johann Sebastian – Lecture-Recital by Renée Anne Louprette & George B. Stauffer
First Recording of Completed Pipe Organ Restoration in Brooklyn: Renée Anne Louprette plays César Franck’s Pièce Héroïque
Renée Anne Louprette plays Bach’s Nun Komm, Der Heiden Heiland, BWV 661
Kimmel Center Presents: Renée Anne Louprette, Organist, featuring LA Dance Project
Nico Muhly – Moving Parts
Renée Anne Louprette plays Bach: Von Gott will ich nicht lassen, BWV 658, on the pipe organ at Our Lady of Refuge
Carlyle Sharpe – This is My Son, My Chosen
Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Julian Wachner, conductor; Renée Anne Louprette, organist
Voices of Ascension conducted by Dennis Keene with Renée Anne Louprette, Organist
Vaughan Williams – Lord, thou hast been our refuge
Speaking for Myself Trailer – Renée Anne Louprette is featured in a film by Bert Shapiro. Speaking for Myself is “a rare and insightful view of Manhattan’s creative heart, seen through the eyes and passions of eight contemporary artists.”