Park Hill Congregation
Church is fortunate to have many excellent musicians who provide
music for our worship. In addition to the many resident
singers and instrumentalists who worship at PHCC, we are blessed to
have visiting musicians who provide music on a periodic basis.
Gil the Drummer Man

Jackie Victor grew up in
Nebraska. Her early training was in classical piano. As
a teenager she participated in regional piano competitions.
Her professional horn career began when as a foreign exchange
student in Finland, she was a guest soloist with the Finnish Army
Band. She played principal horn with the Joensuu Symphony Orchestra
and in various community orchestras. Primarily interested
ensemble playing, Victor has performed with various small ensembles
here and in Europe. She and Hornist, Cyril Divin of Paris
currently perform together featuring the duet repertoire for French
Horn. When not playing her horn, Victor is found teaching
French at Regis University. Victor is a founding member of
the Park Hill Brass.
Living Hope Baptist
Lumas Kendrick
Mosaic Youth
Chorus is Denver's new chorus for GLBTQ/Questioning youth and their
straight friends, ages 14-20. Our mission is to Build Community Through
Music.

Polite Jazz
The
Polite Jazz Quartet is proud to introduce the easy listening of
polite jazz. Robert Karow coined the term “polite jazz” from the
term “polite bebop”, a term applied to groups of the post bebop era,
such as The George Shearing Quintet and The Modern Jazz Quartet, among
others.
The Polite Jazz Quartet
consisting of Robert Karow, Vibraphone, Page Taylor, Piano, Jack
McCutchan, Drums/Percussion and Dennis Ecton, Acoustic Bass, has
performed at such venues as: The Capitol Hill People’s Fair, The Fourth
Story Restaurant and Bar, Strings Restaurant, St. John’s Episcopal
Cathedral, The Park Hill Congregational Church, The Downtown Fairmont
Hotel, The Denver Botanic Gardens, City Park Pavilion, Richie Center at
the University of Denver, and for corporate functions, for birthday and
other parties in private homes, to name a few.
Sine
Nomine
singing
Bambalela (mp3)