Music for solo organ, unaccompanied choir, and choir & organ with organist Judit Máté as part of the Dún Laoghaire Summer Organ Concerts series
- J.S. Bach - Passacaglia in C minor (BWV 582)
- Felix Mendelssohn - Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen (MWV B 53)
- Gerald Finzi - Lo, the Full Final Sacrifice (Op. 26)
- Bach - Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (BWV 645)
- Jonathan Dove - Seek Him That Maketh the Seven Stars
- Janet Wheeler - Alleluia! I Heard A Voice (Dublin premiere)
- Tibor Pikéthy - Toccata
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Judit Máté is a Hungarian-born organist, church musician and choral conductor living in Ireland since 2008. Judit grew up studying music through the Kodály method and started learning to play the organ at the age of fourteen from local organist and music teacher, Edit Sabján. Judit gained her BA degree in Music Education and Church Music in 2006 in Hungary and she completed her Master’s Degree in Organ Performance in 2016 at TU Conservatoire, Dublin. Her organ tutors in Ireland have been Simon Harden, Siobhan Kilkelly, Colm Carey and Dr David Adams. Judit has participated in masterclasses with Douglas Hollick, Dame Gillian Wier, Pier Damiano Peretti, Malcolm Proud, Prof. Henry Fairs and Szilárd Kovács. Judit has been the organist and musical director of St Jude the Apostle Church, Templeogue since 2010 and the Church of the Divine Word, Rathfarnham since 2014. In 2011 she founded and since then has been conducting the St Jude’s Chamber Orchestra and Concert Choir. This project-based group has premiered in Ireland various works by Hungarian composers and has performed works by Vivaldi, Pergolesi, Mozart and Rheinberger. Since 2022 Judit is the conductor of the Trim-based Credo Vocal Ensemble. Since 2006 Judit has played many organ recitals in Hungary, France and in Ireland.