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Dr. (Mr.) Lynn Trapp holds a
distinguished career as concert organist,
conductor, composer and liturgist, and has
gained a national and international reputation
for his work. Through his many concert
appearances, publications, awards, and clinician
work he is respected as a leader in church
music.
His work is represented as a member of
the Liturgical Organists Consortium, a group
of artists and clinicians chartered and
sponsored by World Library Publications,
Chicago, IL and the National Association of
Pastoral Musicians. He is heard on three
Consortium CD recordings to date released by WLP, The
Sacred Legacy of Paris (winning the national
Golden Ear Award presented by Audio Sound,
America’s premiere audiophile publication)
Divinum Mysterium, and Chant Mosaic. LOC
performances have been heard on the
nationally-known radio program,
Pipedreams. In 2006 he released the premiere
recording of the Lively-Fulcher pipe organ
Recital in the City at St. Olaf
Catholic Church in downtown
Minneapolis. For purchase see or contact
the artist. Lynn is an active
recitalist and has performed for churches,
cathedrals, and universities in many major
cities of the U.S and Europe including regional
and national conventions of the National
Association of Pastoral Musicians and the
American Guild of Organists.
A lengthy list of career engagements
includes serving as co-conductor and organist of
the 700 member choir for the internationally
televised Papal Mass of World Youth Day with
Pope John Paul II in Denver, CO in 1993, serving
as composer in residence at the New York City
Liturgical School of Music and St. Louis
Cathedral, St. Louis, MO. For
several years he directed music for the national
liturgy conference at the University of Notre
Dame, and has served as faculty for the AGO Pipe
Organ Encounter. In 2001 Lynn served as
organ accompanist for the 200-voice choir
performance of Independence Day under the
direction of Paul Salamunovich for the national
convention of NPM at Washington National
Cathedral, Washington, DC. In 2007 he
premiered as conductor at Carnegie Hall, NYC,
conducting the New England Symphonic Ensemble
and chorus in Te Deum by Otto Olsson.
Trapp has conducted choirs featured at
conventions of AGO, ACDA, and NPM. An avid
traveler, he has directed choral pilgrimages,
performances and familiarization tours for
directors in Italy (including Papal Mass at the
Vatican) Holy Land, France, Germany, Austria,
Ireland, England, Spain, Portugal, Czech
Republic and Poland under the auspices of Peter’s Way
Tours, New York.
His keyboard and choral music is
published by Oxford
University Press, World Library
Publications, GIA
Publications, Morning
Star Music Publishers, Concordia, Selah Publishing
Company and Oregon Catholic
Press. He has co-authored the book In
Harmony With God; Choral Preparation and Prayer
published by Liturgical Press. His
commissions have been premiered in many
prestigious places including the Basilica of the
National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in
Washington, DC and by professional ensembles
such as the Kansas City Chorale.
As a student he was the recipient of many
academic awards including the National Presser
Scholarship and the outstanding student award of
Pi Kappa Lambda honor society by unanimous vote
of the faculty. He won first place
in the national organ playing competition of
Ottumwa, Iowa and several other midwest
competitions. He is the recipient of the
Spirit and Truth Award from the Center for
Pastoral Liturgy at the University of Notre Dame
recognizing his outstanding work in music and
liturgy. In 2003, he received the
Distinguished Alumnus Award from Perryville High
School, his alma mater.
He received the BMus degree from Southern
Illinois University at Carbondale, where he
studied organ with Marianne Webb, then
spent a semester of private study with Catharine
Crozier in CA. Awarded a full scholarship
to the University of Notre Dame, he studied
organ with Craig Cramer and earned the MMus
degree, then began doctoral work at the Eastman
School of Music in Rochester, NY with the late
Russell Saunders. Lynn received the Doctor
of Musical Arts Degree from the University of
Kansas where he studied organ with James Higdon
and Michael Bauer. He presented his
doctoral project, The Legacy of André Marchal in
recital and lecture at St.-Germain des Pres in
Paris, France.
Lynn is principal Artistic Director for
the Marianne Webb and David Bateman
Distinguished Organ Recital Series, endowed in
perpetuity at Southern Illinois University at
Carbondale, where he hosts the pre-concert
program, and works with a team of
internationally known artists. The recital
is performed annually in Shryock Auditorium at
SIUC.
Dr. Trapp is Artistic Director and
Organist of a Cracovia Cantat, an international
choral festival in Krakow, Poland.
Dr. Trapp serves as co-director of the
annual Liturgical Music Conference at St. John’s
University, Collegeville, MN.
Dr. Trapp is the founder of
Scholarship/Concert Funds at University of Notre
Dame, Notre Dame, IN, Perryville High School,
Perryville, MO, and St. Olaf Catholic Church,
Minneapolis, MN. Dr. Trapp
is presently Director of Worship & Music,
Organist at St. Olaf
Catholic Church where he directs an
extensive worship department with choral &
liturgical ministry, concert series, and radio
and television ministry. In 2001 he
directed the installation of the new 67 rank
Lively-Fulcher pipe organ at St. Olaf
Church.
Lynn is adjunct faculty in organ for the
Master of Sacred Music degree at Luther
Seminary, in St. Paul, MN in conjunction with
St. Olaf College.
Lynn Trapp is the son of Mr. & Mrs.
Waldemar Trapp of Perryville, MO. His
brother Ken Trapp and sister Kathy Moll also
reside in Perryville.
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