Andrew-John Bethke

Andrew-John Bethke is a South African composer, conductor and organist.

Biography

Bethke did his first degree at the University of Cape Town, he followed that up with a masters degree in sacred music[1] from the American Southern Methodist University. He later completed a doctoral degree[2] at his alma mater, UCT. Bethke was a trainee conductor at the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra.[3]

Bethke is the director of music and precentor at the St. Michael and St. George Cathedral in Grahamstown as well as being the conductor of the Rhodes University Chamber Choir. He was previously a lecturer at the College of the Transfiguration.

Publications

Compositions

His compositions include:

Awards

Bethke was a recipient of the Cape Organ Guild Barrow-Dowling Scholarship in 2004.[6]

References

  1. May 2008 Commencement Ceremony
  2. Bethke, Andrew-John (2012). Contemporary Musical Expression in Anglican Churches of the Diocese of Cape Town: Developments Since the Liturgical, Theological and Social Revolutions of the Twentieth Century (PDF) (Phd). UCT.
  3. "Outreach and Education". Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra. Retrieved 2015-09-09.
  4. "Festival Evensong: St Pancras Church". London Festival of Contemporary Church Music. Retrieved 2015-09-09. In tender contemplation
  5. "Winners to be announced at KJV Composition Awards". Woman Alive. Retrieved 2015-09-09. King James Bible Composition Competition
  6. "The Cape Organ Guild Barrow-Dowling Scholarship". The Cape Organ Guild. Retrieved 2015-09-09.

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