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John Morris Russell and Maxine Thévenot - Brooklyn Diner, NYC (May 28, 2009)
  Maxine Thévenot and Dr. Douglas Major - Methuen, Mass. (June 3, 2009)
Maestro John Morris Russell of the Windsor Symphony Orchestra sharing a meal at the infamous Brooklyn Diner, NYC
May 28, 2009
Maxine and Dr. Douglas Major following Methuen Memorial Music Hall solo recital.
June 3, 2009
 
Geni Cavanaugh, Maxine Thévenot, Joyce and Joe Walker (May 22, 2009)
Following solo recital at First Baptist Church, Hobbs, NM. Geni Cavanaugh, executive director of Southwest Symphony, Maxine, Joyce and Joe Walker
May 22, 2009
 
Eric Shepherd (UK organ builder), Martin Stacey, Maxine, Matthew Power, Peter Beaven
  Maxine and Sarah MacDonald (Director of Music in Chapel, Selwyn College, Cambridge)
Eric Shepherd (UK organ builder), Martin Stacey, Maxine, Matthew Power, Peter Beaven.
January 2009
Maxine and Sarah MacDonald (Director of Music in Chapel, Selwyn College, Cambridge).
January 2009
 
Maxine and Peter Beaven (Organist & Director of Music, The Royal Memorial Chapel, Sandhurst
  Iain Quinn, Stephen Tharp, Maxine Thévenot, and Martin Stacey
Maxine and Peter Beaven (Organist & Director of Music, The Royal Memorial Chapel, Sandhurst.
January 2009
Malcolm Hicks (Conductor and Keyboardist), Mary Jones, Maxine.
January 2009
 
Alistair Nelson, Bruce Shultz, Maxine and Harry Wilkinson. 10 Oct 08.
Organists Alistair Nelson, Bruce Shultz, Maxine and Harry Wilkinson. Thanks, Trish, for the Birthday feast!
October 8, 2008
 
Maxine Thevenot, Pamela Decker, Noreen and Jeffrey Campbell. 19 Oct 08
  Dame Gillian Weir, Maxine Thevenot, Iain Quinn. 26 Oct 08
Maxine, Pamela Decker, Noreen, Jeffrey Campbell after my recital at the Organ Spectacular Event, University of Arizona.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
  Dame Gillian Weir, Maxine and Iain Quinn, relaxing after Dame Gillian's recital at the Cathedral of St. John, Albuquerque.
October 26, 2008
 
Martin Stacey and Maxine Thevenot
  Iain Quinn, Stephen Tharp, Maxine Thévenot, and Martin Stacey
Martin Stacey and Maxine Thévenot at the console of the 1883 Father Willis inside St. Dominic's Priory, London, UK.
Summer 2008
Iain Quinn, Stephen Tharp, Maxine Thévenot, and Martin Stacey having a drink along the Thames River, London, UK.
Summer 2008
 
Benton C. Bainbridge, Maxine Thévenot, and Christoph Bull
 
Benton C. Bainbridge, Maxine and Christoph Bull, following our multi-media presentation about the organ at St. Joseph the Worker Elementary School in Canoga Park, L.A. June 6, 2008
Participants in the L.A. AGO Canadian Organ Music Lecture-Recital Schoenberg Hall, UCLA campus, June 7, 2008
 
Maxine Thévenot performs Continuum at Royce Hall, UCLA Campsu, ORGANICA show (June 8, 2008)
  Visual Artist Norton Wisdom's live painting during the World Premiere performance by Maxine Thévenot of Martin Stacey's Totentanz (June 8, 2008)   Norton Wisdom and Maxine Thévenot at Royce Hall, UCLA (June 8, 2008)
During the performance of Continuum at Royce Hall, UCLA Campus, ORGANICA show June 8, 2008
Visual Artist, Norton Wisdom's live painting during the World Premiere performance of Martin Stacey's Totentanz
  Norton Wisdom and I
 
Polyphony: Voices of New Mexico -- Cathedral Church of St. John, Alburquerque, New Mexico
Dr. Timothy Olsen, myself, Dr. Brett Wolgast — all judges for the William Hall Pipe Organ Competition held at First Presbyterian church in San Antonio, March 7/8, 2008
 
Maxine Thevenot and Garry Clarke at Emmanuel Church, Chestertown, Maryland
Harrison & Harrison organ at Emmanuel Church, Chestertown, Maryland
Maxine and Garry Clarke, Director of Music at Emmanuel Church, Chestertown, MD  April 18, 2008, following recital on the lovely 2-manual Harrison & Harrison organ.
 
David Farwig, baritone; Maxine Thévenot; Renee Motteler, alto; Carol Tucker Trelease; Szilvia Schranz, soprano; Jay Hill, tenor; Iain Quinn
Maxine Thevenot & Szilvia Schranz, soprano
Pictured from left to right are:  David Farwig, baritone; Maxine Thévenot; Renee Motteler, alto; Carol Tucker Trelease; Szilvia Schranz, soprano; Jay Hill, tenor; Iain Quinn   Maxine Thevenot & Szilvia Schranz, soprano
     
The 3rd annual Bishop Richard Trelease Jr. memorial concert was given on Saturday, February 9, 2008 at the Cathedral Church of St. John.  The repertoire for the concert included:
 
          Buxtehude – Magnificat
          Handel – Organ Concerto in Bb Opus 4 #6 (MT-organ concerto)
          Bach – Cantata 140 Wachet Auf (MT conduct)
                    intermission
          Haydn – Missa Brevis Sancti Johannis de Deo
          Mozart – Sonata da Chiesa in C (MT conduct)
          Mozart – Te Deum (MT conduct)
 
The concert was sung by the Cathedral Choir and the Cathedral Choristers with members of the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. 
 
Polyphony: Voices of New Mexico -- Cathedral Church of St. John, Alburquerque, New Mexico
Polyphony: Voices of New Mexico sang 2 Christmas concerts this season at The New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe and on the Friends of Cathedral Music Series at the Cathedral Church of St. John, December 19th and 21st.
 
Las Cantantes Christmas Concert, December 7th, 2007
Las Cantantes Christmas Concert, December 7th, 2007
Las Cantantes Christmas Concert, December 7th, 2007 – The Alumni Chapel, University of New Mexico. The reredos above the altar was designed by art Professor John Tatschl following sketches by John Gaw Meem—the same architect who designed the Cathedral Church of St. John. The Altar was installed in 1963 and the retablos were painted by John M. Gonzales of Las Vegas, New Mexico, in 1984.
 
Maxine Thévenot - Cathedral Church of St. John, Albuquerque, New Mexico (November 11, 2007)
November 11, 2007 – following my performance on the Great Organists Series at the Cathedral Church of St. John, Albuquerque, where I performed an all Louis Vierne program commemorating the 60th anniversary since his death.
 
Mark Loring and Maxine Thévenot at First United Methodist Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan
October, 2007 – Mark Loring, Director of Music & Arts at First United Methodist Church, Grand Rapids, MI, and myself where I performed in their lovely sanctuary on a large 4-manual Möller organ as part of their Young Artist Series—and had terrific views of their spectacular Tiffany window.  This is the 8th year of the series.
Edward Barbieri, Maxine Thevenot, and Organ Scholar John Mason III at St. Peter's Cathedral, St. Petersburg, Florida
October 28, 2007 – Director of Music, Edward Barbieri, Maxine Thevenot, and Organ Scholar, John Mason III, following my recital at St. Peter's Episcopal Cathedral in St. Petersburg, Florida. 
 
Maxine Thévenot at the organ of Canterbury Cathedral, UK
During my late night practicing in Canterbury Cathedral.  While there I was given 'the' key to the Cathedral!  It was very large, and if lost, a 10,000 sterling fee would incur.  Thankfully it never left me....I played for Evensong and Sunday services here for the week August 21-26th.
 
Maxine Thévenot at Salisbury Cathedral, UK
Maxine Thévenot with Martin Stacey and Daniel Cook, following her organ recital at Salisbury Cathedral, UK
August 15th, 2007 – Just before my recital at Salisbury Cathedral where I performed on their summer organ recital series. 
 
Organ Colleagues following the recital:
Martin Stacey (AFNOM, DoM at St. Dominic's Priory, London) and Daniel Cook (Assistant Director of Music at Salisbury Cathedral)
     
Maxine Thévenot at the organ of Westminster Abbey, London
  Maxine Thévenot, Concert Organist
August 12, 2007 – Just before my recital at Westminster Abbey where I performed Louis Vierne's Troisieme Symphonie
  August 2007 – Can you guess where this was taken?
 
Maxine Thévenot at Knox Presbyterian Church, Stratford, Ontario.
August 3rd, 2007 – Practising on the Casavant organ at Knox Presbyterian Church, Stratford, ON.  As part of the Stratford Summer Music Festival and in commemoration of several Glenn Gould anniversaries, my recital program consisted of works that Glenn Gould had wanted to learn on the organ, but never had the chance.  (Schoenberg, Krenek, Hindemith, Mendelssohn, Sweelinck, Byrd)
     
Iain Quinn, Mary Badarak, Maxine Thévenot
Following the June 1, 2007 Premieres concert at the Cathedral Church of St. John.  I conducted the US premiere of Joby Talbot's Ave Verum Corpus as well as the premieres of work by Judith Bingham, Judith Weir, and Mary Badarak.  The performance was with members of the Cathedral Choir and the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. 
pictured are Iain Quinn, Mary Badarak, Maxine Thévenot