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Forrest Albano, trumpet & Timothy Lewis, organ

The King of Instruments meets the Instrument of Kings - Assistant Principal trumpet of the Israel Philharmonic, Forrest Albano is an accomplished trumpet player, who currently holds positions as Principal Trumpet of The Dallas Opera as well as The Orchestra Now (TŌN). Timothy Lewis is Artistic Director of Downtown Music. As an organist, New York area recitals include appearances at The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, the early music series at St. Peter’s Church, and at the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church where he premiered organ works of the German-American composer, Ruth Schonthal.  They present a program of Hovhaness, Handel, Vivaldi, and Locklair.

A Downtown Music debut. 

This concert is made possible, in part, with a gift in memory of Adrianne Reilly


Forrest Albano is an accomplished trumpet player, who currently holds positions as Principal Trumpet of The Dallas Opera as well as The Orchestra Now (TŌN). His musical journey includes performances with renowned orchestras such as the Dallas Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, and the National Repertory Orchestra. Forrest's passion extends beyond classical music. He has traveled the country playing lead trumpet and collaborating with musicians from The Tonight Show, American Idol, and The Voice. Forrest has also contributed to the vibrant sound of the Dallas Brass Band, where he played soprano cornet, helping the band secure first prize in the North American Brass Band Competition. He has showcased his talents by playing solos and concertos with numerous orchestras, adding another dimension to his musical repertoire. As a passion project and outreach effort, Forrest founded Mid Cities Brass in 2016, which brought over 30 newly commissioned works to audiences outside of the traditional concert hall.

In addition to his performance career, Forrest has made significant contributions as an instructor, mentor, and director. At the Salvation Army, he facilitated the musical education of over 300 students each summer as and mentored more than 80 students during the academic year. Forrest actively teaches privately, guiding students to achieve remarkable successes in competitions and auditions. He aims to pass on his knowledge and help shape the future of music.

Forrest earned a BA in music education from the University of Texas at Arlington, under the guidance of Rick Bogard, and he earned an MM in trumpet performance from Southern Methodist University, under the guidance of Kevin Finamore.

Timothy Lewis has served as Artistic and Managing Director of Downtown Music at Grace since 1988. He has been heard in concert at The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, the early music series at St. Peter’s Church, and at the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church where he performed the New York premiere of Ruth Schonthal’s The Temptation of St. Anthony. He served as conductor for the east coast premiere of The Three Hermits, an opera by the American composer, Stephen Paulus. Lewis holds graduate degrees in music from the Manhattan School of Music and Union Theological Seminary. His articles on church music have been published by Yale University. He is currently the Director of Music and Organist for the Episcopal Church of the Messiah in Rhinebeck, New York.

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