Dr. Ovid Young, D.M.A.
Pianist, organist, composer and
conductor, Ovid Young is one of the most versatile musicians before the
concert public today. More than three decades of concertizing have taken
him to every major music center in the United States as well as to England,
Germany, Russia, Austria, Switzerland, France, the Czech Republic, Denmark,
India, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Canada Mexico and the Caribbean.
Upcoming tours are planned for Israel, Ukraine and Italy.
His performances with orchestras (in addition to
extensive work with recording orchestras in the studios of Hollywood, New
York, London, Nashville, Chicago and Dallas) have included the English
Chamber Orchestra, the Danish Radio Symphony, the Seoul Philharmonic, the
Bern Symphony, the English Symphony, the Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic,
London's Southbank Sinfonia, the Florida Philharmonic and the symphonies of
Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Denver, Phoenix, Nashville, Fort Worth, Birmingham,
Jackson, Oklahoma City and Plano --- among numerous others.
For ten seasons, from 1974-1984, Ovid was Music
Director of the Kankakee (Illinois) Symphony Orchestra.
Ovid Young's formal musical studies took place at
Olivet Nazarene University, the Chicago College of Performing Arts at
Roosevelt University and at the University of Illinois. A composer of
orchestral scores for several feature-length films and a widely-published
creator of choral music for church choirs, he is remembered by many for his
two decades of touring and recording as the pianist/arranger/conductor for
the renowned singing duo of Robert Hale & Dean Wilder.
Since 1971, he has played some 3800 concerts as half of
the celebrated duo-piano team of Nielson & Young with Texas pianist Stephen
Nielson. Nielson & Young are on the International Roster of Steinway
Artists. Nielson & Young began their long and distinguished concert
collaboration when both were serving on ONU's music faculty in the 1970s.
As an organist, Dr. Young has played many important
organs here and abroad including the famed Wanamaker Organ in Philadelphia
and the instruments at Ft. Lauderdale's Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church;
Colorado Springs' U.S. Air Force Academy Chapel; Ft. Worth's Broadway
Baptist Church; Southern California's Crystal Cathedral ; Dallas' Meyerson
Symphony Center; etc.