American Record Guide “The program is a miixture of a few traditional works with some decidedly sentimental favorites from the past. … Cornils does a creditable job.” – Metz
Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians “… this disc is just great fun to hear, and the engineering – with a rather unwieldy instrument – is commendable.” – Victor Hill
01 • Variations de Concert, Opus 1 • composer Joseph Bonnet • 9:03
02 • Sixth Sonata “Vater unser im Himmelreich,” Opus 65, No 6 • composer Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy • 18:22
03 • March upon Handel’s “Lift Up Your Heads,” Opus 15 • composer Alexandre Guilmant • 7:14
04 • Cantabile from Six Pieces • composer César Franck
05 • March in C • composer Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wely • 5:33
06 • Evening Bells and Cradle-Song • composer Will C. Macfarlane • 7:55
07 • Festival Prelude on “Ein’ Feste Burg” • composer William Faulkes • 8:27
08 • Fugue in E-flat, “the St. Anne,” BWV 552 • composer Johann Sebastian Bach • 7:44
Ray Cornils is the Municipal Organist for the City of Portland, a post he has held since 1990. He also serves First Parish Church, UCC, Brunswick, Maine as Minister of Music where for the past 25 years he has led an extensive music program of five vocal and two handbell choirs.
Known for his highly diverse programming, Ray has concertized throughout the United States and Germany, France, Spain, Russia, New Zealand and Ecuador. He has performed at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., the Wanamaker Organ at Macy’s in Philadelphia, the Spreckels Organ in San Diego as well as at the International Festival of Sacred Music in Quito and Portoviejo Ecuador. He has been a featured recitalist for conventions of the American Guild of Organists and the Organ Historical Society. The annual Christmas with Cornils concerts have become a Portland highlight, attracting standing room only audiences.
Ray also performs regularly with the Portland Symphony Orchestra (PSO) as both harpsichordist and organist. He has been soloist in Samuel Barber’s Toccata Festiva, all six of Bach’s Brandenburg Concerti, Poulenc’s Concerto Champetre,Poulenc’s Concerto for Organ, String and Tympani and Saint Saens’ Organ Symphony and Joseph Jongen’s Symphonie Concertante.
His church choir has performed concert tours in England, Wales, Ireland, Ecuador and Portugal. Each spring Mr. Cornils mounts a massive production involving church choir members, singers from the community, members of the Portland Symphony Orchestra as well as instrumentalists and soloists from the Boston area. In 2011, Bach’s St. Matthew Passion was performed in its entirety on Good Friday to a full house
Known for his teaching skills for all ages, Ray is in integral part of the Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ’s education program, working with elementary and middle school students in a classroom setting. For many years he has taught high school organ students through the Young Organist Collaborative based in Portsmouth, NH. He is also a member of the music faculties of Bowdoin College, the University of Southern Maine and the Portland Conservatory of Music, where he teaches organ, harpsichord and related classes.
An active member of the American Guild of Organists, Ray has held many leadership roles, including Convention Coordinator for the 2014 National AGO convention in Boston.
Born in Sterling, Illinois, Mr. Cornils was trained at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music and the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He has studied organ with Robert Reeves, Fenner Douglas, William Porter, Yuko Hayashi and has done post-graduate studies with Dame Gillian Weir. He has studied harpsichord with William Porter, Lenora McCroskey, Rhona Freeman and Lisa Goode Crawford.