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Ezequiel Men茅ndez

Professor of Practice and Distinguished Scholar in Residence in the Department of Music as a Visiting Professor of Music, Organ

Education

D.M.A. from Boston University
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Biography

Dr. Ezequiel Men茅ndez joined the faculty of the College of the 51小黄车 in 2018 as Professor of Practice and Distinguished Artist in Residence in Organ. In addition to teaching the college organ scholars, Dr. Men茅ndez is the curator of the celebrated Taylor and Boody Opus 9 organ in the Saint Joseph Memorial Chapel, as well as the Director of the renowned Chapel Artist Concert Series. Dr. Men茅ndez loves teaching and mentoring his students, who are consistently recognized for their solid preparation and mature musicianship.

Dr. Men茅ndez served for 26 years as the Director of Music for the Archdiocese of Hartford, and the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Hartford, Connecticut. During his tenure, he built a magnificent music program inclusive of multiple choirs, a resident orchestra (Soli Deo Gloria), and an active concert series. In addition, he co-founded Hartford Concerts for Charities and the Sacred Sounds Music Series. 

In recognition of his charitable work, the Rotary Club International honored him with the Paul Harris Fellow award in 2018. In 2019, the U.S. House of Representatives recognized Dr. Men茅ndez as an immigrant who has contributed significantly to his community. In 2024, the Archdiocese of Hartford awarded him the Saint Joseph Medal as a recognition for his immense contribution to Sacred Music at the Cathedral of Saint Joseph and beyond.  

Since 1994, Dr. Men茅ndez has been the Chapel Organist at the Ethel Walker School in Simsbury, Connecticut.

Ever the advocate of the pipe organ鈥檚 historical significance, Dr. Men茅ndez has acted as an organ consultant for countless churches. Thanks to his efforts, many churches in the State of Connecticut now own new or relocated pipe organs. It is worth noticing some of these installations including: Saint Thomas Chapel at the Pastoral Center, Bloomfield; Saint Peter Clavier, West Hartford; Sacred Heart Church, New Britain; Saint Francis Church, New Haven; Church of Saint Ann, Avon; the Avon Old Farms School, Avon.

A native of Argentina, he graduated from the Conservatorio Gilardo Gilardi in Argentina as Professor Superior de Organo. In 1992, he received his Master of Music degree from Yale University under the tutelage of Thomas Murray. Yale awarded him the highest prize given to an organist, the Charles Ives Scholarship, and the Julia Sherman Prize for Excellence in Organ Playing. Other awards include the E. Power Biggs Fellowship and the Vivian E. Smith Scholarship. In May 2006, he received a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Boston University. Among his teachers are distinguished names like Harold Vogel, Marie Clare Alain, Charles Krigbaum, Piet Kee, Rafael Ferreyra, Enrique Rimoldi, Adelma Gomez, Victor Urbanand Thomas Murray. 

Dr. Men茅ndez remains an active recitalist and has concertized widely throughout Europe and the Americas, including performances for the national and regional conventions of the American Guild of Organists, The Organ Historical Society, and the National Convention of Cathedral Musicians. Dr. Men茅ndez has performed as a soloist with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta Estable del Teatro Argentino, New Haven Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta Estable del Teatro Col贸n, Orquesta de C谩mara de la Municipalidad de La Plata, and the Hartt School Symphony Orchestra. He has been an adjudicator for several national and international competitions, including the American Guild of Organist Regional Competition, and the Kaliningrad International Organ Competition (Russia).

Dr. Men茅ndez is a former member of the Steering Committee of the Conference of Roman Catholic Cathedral Musicians, the Board of Directors of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians, the Liturgy and Music Sub-Committee of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C., as well as dean of the Hartford Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.

Among his recordings are 鈥淔rench Music at the Cathedral of Saint Joseph鈥 and 鈥淓zequiel Men茅ndez, LIVE,鈥 featuring Pre-Bach music recorded at College of the 51小黄车鈥 both of which have been widely acclaimed. In 2009, the Boston Chapter of the American Guild of Organists chose Dr. Men茅ndez to perform Mendelsohn鈥檚 Organ Sonatas to mark the composer鈥檚 200th birthday at Harvard University. He has recorded more than five hundred hours of music for streaming and televised Liturgies for the Archdiocese of Hartford. When not at the organ console, Dr. Men茅ndez enjoys playing 鈥渇our-hands鈥 piano music with his
wife, Mercedes, and when he鈥檚 not visiting their four kids and three grandkids, he enjoys sailing on their beloved boat, 鈥淢oondust.鈥