By: Jarrod J. Irwin '13
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Forrest Wakeman, a music professor at Aquinas College, has published his first CD.
Instrumental Hymns features his piano performances of famous hymns.
Wakeman has an extensive musical resume. He works as an adjunct professor at Aquinas,
Calvin College, and Cornerstone University. In addition, Wakeman performs with the
Grand Rapids Symphony and the West Shore Symphony Orchestra, as well as national tours
of musicals when they visit West Michigan. He is also music director at Blythefield
Hills Baptist Church.
Given these accomplishments, Wakeman’s desire to record a CD is not surprising. “It’s
something I’ve thought about doing for a long time,” he said. Serving as music director
at his church also helped inspire Instrumental Hymns. “I kept getting requests from
people wanting to know if I’ve recorded some of the things I’ve done, and I hadn’t.”
Since the CD consists of instrumental versions of songs that are best-known from being
sung in churches, Wakeman had the challenge of evoking the subject matter of the hymns
using his piano alone. A striking example is “For the Beauty of the Earth,” which
Wakeman performs at a rapid tempo with energetic rhythms to convey what the hymn’s
lyrics call “grateful praise.”
Wakeman’s interest in worship music developed because these songs gave him his first
musical education. He grew up in a small church where hymns like “Come Thou Fount”
and “What a Friend We Have in Jesus” formed the core of Sunday worship. One of the
goals of Instrumental Hymns, Wakeman wrote in the CD’s liner notes, is to spark an
interest in this musical tradition for those who may not be familiar with it. His
decision to hold his CD release concert at Aquinas reflects that desire - he will
reach an audience that likely knows the Catholic liturgy better than Evangelical hymns.
Currently, Wakeman is working to book more concerts to promote Instrumental Hymns.
He said he has never done anything as entrepreneurial as publishing a CD. “The publicity
side of this is a whole new experience for me.” When asked about future projects,
Wakeman said, “I’ve got lots of ideas, but nothing concrete.” He added, “I’m sure
there will be another project of some sort, I just don’t know what it is.” In the
meantime, he will be performing in Wicked when the musical stops in Kalamazoo between
April 23 and May 5, 2013.
Aquinas will be hosting Wakeman’s debut concert for Instrumental Hymns. The performance
is in the Kretschmer Recital Hall on Saturday, February 23, 2013. The doors open at
7 p.m., and the concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Copies of Instrumental Hymns will be available
for purchase after the concert.
Instrumental Music can also be purchased on iTunes, Amazon, and CDBaby.com, as well
as Wakeman’s own website, www.forrestwakemanmusic.com.