Dr. Chad Winterfeldt is Cantor of Christ Chapel where he oversees music in the chapel, teaches music theory and church music, directs the handbell ensembles, and maintains an active organ studio. He has received the Swenson-Bunn Memorial Award for Teaching Excellence, a recognition by which nominations and selections are administered wholly by Gustavus students. Chad holds degrees from the University of Nebraska, Yale University, and Concordia College, Moorhead. A frequent recitalist, he has performed internationally for the Early Music Festival in Wittenberg, Germany, and in solo performances in Leipzig (Thomaskirche) and Naumburg (Wenzelskirche), Germany. Other notable recitals include complete performances of Messiaen’s La Nativité and Bach’s Leipzig Chorales. He collaborates often with the choirs, bands, and orchestras at Gustavus and enjoys liturgical playing for worship services. An active church musician, he is Director of Music at Grace University Lutheran Church in Minneapolis.
MUS-160: Handbell Choir
MUS-201: Listening & Analysis I
MUS-250: Organ
MUS-350: Organ
MUS-199: Multiple Ensemble Pool
MUS-101: The Emerging Musician
MUS-104: Aural/Kbd Skills II
MUS-178: Handbell Choir
MUS-245: Organ
MUS-345: Organ
MUS-391: Independent Study
MUS-103: Aural/Kbd Skills I
MUS-111: Music Theory I