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Recitals, Festivals, Competitions & Concerts

Nicholas Mynyk is an internationally active organist, pianist, harpsichordist, conductor, and chamber musician. His performances have graced prestigious world stages including Carnegie Hall, the Kimmel Center, Juilliard, La Madeleine in Paris, and the Vatican.

Signature Venues & Collaborations

Highlights

Nicholas performs as an organist, pianist, harpsichordist, and conductor at prestigious venues including Carnegie Hall and The Kimmel Center. His versatile career spans solo, choral, lecture and chamber appearances across elite institutions such as PAMTA, Princeton University, Juilliard, Westminster Choir College, and Temple University.

Teacher's Forum

Celebrating the revival of multi instrument classical artists.

Discussion and overview of the work of Jacob Collier.

The Nevil Memeorial Church of St. George, Ardmore, PA.

September 17th, 2026 at 10:00AM

Music of Herbert Howells for All Souls

A memorial Evensong featuring the music of Herbert Howells; including his St. Paul's Service. 

The Choirs of St. George's, Organist: Music Director Emeritia Lou Carol Fix, Organist Choirmaster: Nicholas Mynyk 

The Nevil Memorial Church of St. George, Ardmore, PA.

November 1st, 2026 at 3:00PM

Festivals & Highlights

A legacy of exceptional performances across the globe. From grand choral festivals to intimate chamber recitals, these highlights showcase a commitment to musical excellence and technical mastery. 

Student Performace Festivals

PA Dorthy Sutton Performance Festival

Preliminary Local, Philadelphia: October 11, 2026

Candidates present two classical works before an esteemed adjudicators and undergo a comprehensive music theory assessment. Participants earning the superior distinction are granted the honor of performing in the state showcase.

For more information see Philadelphia Music Teachers Association website:

Orchestra & Chamber Music Collaboration
Historical Strings Weekend

November 14, 2026

An immersive encounter with period instruments and historical performance practice, this weekend focuses on the relationship between instrument, bow, and style. Participants explore Baroque and Classical bows, historically informed bowings and articulations, ornamentation in context, and the expressive rhetoric that shapes phrasing. Through demonstrations, coached ensembles, and guided listening, the workshop highlights how instrument setup and technique serve clarity of texture, dance rhythm, and stylistic authenticity.

Music Teacher Conference Southern New Jersey

Taking Stress Out of Auditions

February 13, 2027

This interactive workshop offers practical strategies for understanding and responding constructively to performance anxiety. Through guided exercises, discussion, and brief performance opportunities, participants learn tools for managing physical symptoms, reframing unhelpful thoughts, and cultivating a healthy, resilient artistic mindset. Designed for students, teachers, and emerging professionals, the session emphasizes long-term habits that support confident, expressive performance in lessons, recitals, auditions, and competitions.

Chorister Festival 2027
Chorister Festival 2027

January 17th, 2027

An afternoon for choristers from the Tri-State Area with Guest Clinician Diane Caruso and Organist Nicholas Mynyk. Chorister's rehearse and learn exciting choral music for the liturgy. A pizza party ends the event. Evensong is sung by the choristers at 4:00PM and open to the public. This is a completely free event for all participants. This event will be held at The Nevil Memorial Church of St. George, Ardmore, PA. The Festial begins at 2:00PM for Choristers and Directors. For more information o register your youth choir or choristers please contact Organist & Choirmaster Nicholas Mynyk at music@stgeorgeschurch.org

Grand Piano Stage

Auditions & Competitions

Woman Playing Piano
Teacher Workshops & Continuing Education
Education Symposium

November 5th, 2026

Kathryn Woodard presents:

Following decades of performing, researching and collaborating with entities such as Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Project, the Smithsonian Institution, and the U.S. State Department, pianist Kathryn Woodard has amassed a substantial library of concert and teaching repertoire that highlights composers and traditions from around the globe. In line with the UNESCO Framework for Culture and Arts, Woodard embraces the inclusion of diverse repertoire in her own teaching practice as a way both to broaden students’ knowledge of the world and its numerous creative practices and also to foster a sense of belonging among students of different backgrounds. In her presentation Woodard will discuss and perform works from China, Costa Rica, Croatia, India, Jamaica, Nigeria, South Africa, Turkey, and the United States, most of which are easily accessible in print or digital format. She will delve into specific stylistic traits as well as technical and interpretive difficulties in selections that range from elementary to advanced levels. She will also be joined by vocalists Aaron Scarberry and Amanda Staub to highlight selections chosen for voice students.

 

PhMTA & Steinway & Sons

Organ Master Series
Organ Master Series

May 23, 2027

This program surveys organ literature from the Baroque to the modern era, featuring works by J. S. Bach, F. Couperin, Widor, Alain, and Messiaen. Repertoire highlights the evolution of organ color, texture, and expressive language across styles, from contrapuntal clarity and French classical elegance to symphonic grandeur and 20th-century mysticism. For information contact music@stgeorgeschurch.org

Listen

Explore a selection of performances that highlight Nicholas Mynyk’s artistry and technical brilliance. These recordings offer a window into his profound musical connection and expressive command of the classical repertoire.

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Doctoral Lecture Recital: Rock Hall, Temple University

Live performance on Hill harpsichord featuring fast repeated notes, blazing scales and early 17th century Flamenco . influences

D. Scarlatti: Sonata K. 141

Flamenco Influence in 17th & 18th Century Spanish Keyboard and Ensemble Music. Nicholas Mynyk with guest artist Liliana Ruix

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Nicholas Mynyk, Organist

Organ Improvisation: Postlude

Improvised by Nicholas Mynyk on the Great Austin Organ at The Nevil Memorial Church of St. George, Ardmore

F. J. Haydn: Creation Part I
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A recording with the Academy of Saint Luke's, Nicholas Mynyk conducting

Sonata in G, Padre Antonio Soler

Soler's Sonata in G performed by Mynyk on a Hill harpsichord.

Master Classes

Nicholas Mynyk offers intensive master classes sharing technical insights and interpretive strategies gathered over a lifetime of classical performance. These sessions are designed for advanced students seeking to refine their artistry through critical analysis and historical context.

September 19, 2026

Keyboard Interpretation

An exploration of phrasing and voicing across varied keyboard literature from Baroque to Contemporary.

Lackawanna County Piano Teachers

November 21, 2026

Baroque Ornamentation

Technical mastery of historic stylistic ornaments and their application in period keyboard performance.

Yardley UMC

December 5, 2026

Modern Piano Technique

Focusing on physical ergonomics and tonal control for demanding 19th and 20th century masterpieces.

Ardmore, PA

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