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A native of Russia, Henry Lebedinsky holds degrees in historical keyboard performance from Bowdoin College and the Longy School of Music, where he earned a Master of Music degree with distinction as a student of Peter Sykes. An active performer on organ, harpsichord, and clavichord, he has given numerous recitals around the country and has performed with The Charlotte Symphony, The Harvard Baroque Orchestra, Saltarello, Revels, The Wild Rose Ensemble, Chamber Music at St. Peter's, The Concertino Ensemble of Rostock, Germany, and Holland’s Ensemble New Amsterdam, among others. Mr. Lebedinsky is the director of the Ecclesia Ensemble, a group specializing in Baroque women composers. In addition to performing, Mr. Lebedinsky is in demand as a harpsichord and organ teacher and has led workshops on historical improvisation and performance practice at the New England Conservatory, Davidson College, Appalachian State University, Boston University, and the Putney School. He also plays bouzouki and bodhrán with the Celtic band The Beggar Boys, whose second CD was just released to critical acclaim. A church musician since the age of 17, he currently serves as organist and director of music at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Davidson, North Carolina where he is also artistic director of the Music at St. Alban’s concert series.
To reach him, call the church or e-mail him
at hlebedinsky@gostalbans.org.
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Noreen O’Brien is our Financial Secretary. Noreen is originally from upstate NY and graduated from Binghamton University. She is married to Kevin who works with Lowes in Mooresville. They have three children: Katie (13) Connor (10) and Caroline (7) and a Golden Retriever named Molly. Noreen worked for Ernst & Young and UBS PaineWebber in NYC. The O’Briens moved to Charlotte in 2003. Noreen worked for University City United Methodist Church from 2004 to 2008. They moved to Davidson in 2007. When not at St. Alban's, Noreen can be found driving kids to softball, baseball and swimming! You may reach Noreen at: nobrien@gostalbans.org.
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