Experience F. W. Murnau’s 1922 silent film thriller Nosferatu, with a live organ performance by world-renowned concert organist, Dorothy Papadakos, at St. Paulâs Episcopal Church. Vampires welcome! Purchase tickets here
Papadakos, a Julliard graduate, will improvise the accompaniment in real time as the film plays on a large screen in the sanctuary. She served as organist for The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City from the 1990s through 2001. During her time at the Cathedral she built a reputation with her vivid organ improvisations, for her ability to reach out to involve musicians and music from all walks of life and to integrate this music with the music of the Anglican tradition.
She was organist for the Paul Winter Consort at the Cathedral’s Easter and Christmas services and performed with the ensemble on their Grammy Award-winning album âSilver Solstice,â released in 2005. She is also a composer.
Papadakos will perform in St. Paulâs historic sanctuary on the main pipe organ, a Goulding & Wood 38-rank, 30-stop instrument with the pipes located on either side of the altar. The church also has a 9-rank G & W antiphonal gallery organ with festival trumpets and other ranks that complement the main organ.
Papadakos has performed widely, accompanying other silent film classics including The Phantom of the Opera, Alfred Hitchcock’s The Ledger, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde.
Now, she turns to Nosferatu, the first-ever film adaptation of Bram Stoker’s classic horror novel, Dracula.
Papadakos is available for interviews. Call St. Paulâs Episcopal Church Office at (910) 762-4578 or email music@spechurch.com to contact.