NAJI HAKIM
NAJI HAKIM

Crista Miller

Crista MILLER is the Director of Music and Cathedral Organist at Houston’s Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart where she chaired the Organ Committee for Martin Pasi’s Opus 19 pipe organ.  She oversees the Celebrity Organ Series, the First Friday series and other events, and leads a growing Cathedral music organization.  Under her direction the Schola Cantorum and Cor Jesu choirs remain in high demand for large-scale, festive liturgies, including Archbishop Joseph A. Fiorenza’s ceremonial receipt of the Pallium from Pope Benedict XVI in Rome.  Dr. Miller is in additional demand as an accompanist, appearing with CANTARE Houston, Houston Masterworks Chorus, the Bay Area Chorus, St. Cecilia Chamber Choir, Houston Children’s Chorus, and various visiting university, high school, and children’s choral groups that make pilgrimages to the Co-Cathedral.  Formerly choir director/organist at the Chapel of St. Basil at the University of St. Thomas, her service playing as at Third Presbyterian Church, Rochester, NY, has been broadcast live on WXXI Public Radio.   

 

As a solo performer, Dr. Miller has performed in France, Spain, Italy, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Sweden, and Canada, including featured performances at the Svendbørg International Organ Festival; the Festival de Órgano de Asturias Cajastur, and two conventions of the American Guild of Organists.  An award-winning organist in international and national playing competitions (Odense, Denmark; Fort Wayne; San Antonio; the American Guild of Organists National Young Artists’ Competition in Organ Playing), she has also been featured in solo performance in seventeen states and at landmark US instruments such as Washington National Cathedral, St. Thomas Church New York City, Goshen College, and the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, NY.   Upcoming performances include the Memorial Church of Harvard University, Chesapeake, VA and the St. Cecilia Cathedral in Omaha, NE.

 

Dr. Miller has been a featured presenter for the Eastman School of Music, the American Guild of Organists Region VII Convention (Albuquerque), the Church Music Association of America (Miami and Pittsburgh), and the University of North Texas’s inaugural Wolff Organ Conference (Denton).  Research on cultural influences in the organ works of Naji Hakim has found Dr. Miller working with the composer in southern France and Paris.  Publication of her work on the Middle Eastern elements in Naji Hakim’s music and his connection to Charles Tournemire appears in the 2014 volume Mystic Modern: The Music, Thought, and Legacy of Charles Tournemire.

 

As a teacher, Dr. Miller has adjudicated organ competitions and served as a member of the applied music faculties at Houston Baptist University, the University of St. Thomas, and the American Festival for the Arts.  A champion of new music, she has premiered several works, including Naji Hakim’s O Filii et Filiae and Equisses Persanes (North American premiere); Joseph Patrick’s Celebration of the Spirit and Daniel Knaggs’ Iter Animae.   Active in the American Guild of Organists, Dr. Miller has served on the 2016 National Convention Executive Committee, chairing the 2016 New Music Committee, and serving the Executive Board of the local chapter.  In addition, Dr. Miller’s organ students have earned competition prizes from the Cameron Johnson Organ Competition, the Oklahoma City University Organ Competition, and the University of North Carolina School of the Arts High School Organ Competition, and scholarships from the Eastman School of Music and the University of North Texas.

 

Crista Miller earned the Doctorate of Musical Arts (DMA) in organ performance and literature and the Sacred Music Diploma at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, studying under Hans Davidsson.  There she received the graduate award for the Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative (EROI), a global organ-building project that will ultimately deliver about twenty new organs to the Rochester area.  In addition, she earned the Master of Music degree from the University of Houston’s Moores School of Music, studying with Robert Bates, Robert Brewer, and Robert Jones.  Previously, she earned the Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at Oklahoma State University, where she studied organ with Gerald Frank.

 

RECORDINGS and PUBLICATIONS
Crista Miller: “Bonjour & Willkommen: A Franco-German Debut,” Two CDs of 500 years of organ 
repertoire, Acis Productions Label, Sept. 2016.
 
“From the ‘Triomphe de l’Art Modal’ to The Embrace of Fire: Charles Tournemire’s Gregorian Chant 
Legacy, Received and Refracted by Naji Hakim,” in Mystic Modern: The Music, Thought, and Legacy of 
Charles Tournemire, Stephen Schoelesser and Jennifer Donelson, eds., Church Music Association of America, June 2014.
 
Book Review: From Postlude to Prelude: Music Ministry’s Other Six Days, Second Edition, by C. Randall Bradley. Pastoral Music, 2017.
 
“Ein Prisma, zwei parallele Ebenen: Libanesische Einflüsse in Naji Hakims französischen Orgelwerken,” (trans. Tilman Skoroneck), ORGAN – Journal für die Orgel, Dec. 2015.
 
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS, PAPERS AND LECTURES
American Guild of Organists National Convention 2016. Paper: “Charles Tournemire, Eastern Scales and the Organ Music of Naji Hakim,” Houston, June 20, 2016.
 
Duquesne University and Church Music Association of America, Symposium on L‘Orgue Mystique and 
Charles Tournemire.’ Conference Recital. Pittsburgh, PA, October 2012.
 
Nova Southeastern University and Church Music Association of America, Symposium on “L’Orgue 
Mystique and Charles Tournemire.” 
Paper: “Triomphe de l’Art Modal’ to The Embrace of Fire: Charles Tournemire’s Gregorian Chant Legacy, 
Received and Refracted by Naji Hakim,” Nova Southeast University, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Recital: Church of the Epiphany, Miami, FL. January 2012. 
 
Society for Catholic Liturgy Annual Conference, January 27-29, 2011: Rituale Romanum. 
Lecture: “One Prism, Two Parallel Planes: Lebanese Influences in the Organ Music of Naji Hakim.
Solo Organ Recital: Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, January 29, 2011.
 
University of North Texas, Wolff Organ Inaugural Conference, Denton, TX, October 22, 2008. 
Lecture, “Exoticism Evolved: Eastern Influences in the French Organ Works of Naji Hakim.”
Panel Discussion, on 20th Century Organ Composition.