JULIE VIDRICK EVANS
Julie Vidrick Evans has performed with distinguished ensembles and in solo concerts in Eastern Europe and across the U.S., including The Kennedy Center and the Piccolo Spoleto Festival. As an enthusiastic voice for the Trio Sonatas of J.S. Bach she has performed the complete Trio Sonatas for Organ (BWV 525-530) as part of several Bach Festivals in the area, and as prelude to the 2010 AGO National Convention. She is a frequent soloist with Apollo Orchestra and recently performed the Washington premier of Rachel Laurin's Fantaisie-Rondo (Energico) from Concerto in D for Organ, String Orchestra and Timpani. Julie earned a Master of Music from The Catholic University of America and a Bachelor of Music from James Madison University as a student of Richard McPherson. She is often seen cycling to work at The Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C., where she is in her 18th year as Director of Music and Artistic Director of Chevy Chase Concerts, now in its 54th year.