About
Latvian-American organist, Dāvids (David) Heinze earned a Master of Music degree from the University of Cambridge where he was Graduate Organ Scholar at Selwyn College under Sarah MacDonald as well as Organist for St. John’s Voices at St. John’s College. During his time in Cambridge, he played for four to five choral services weekly, participated in recording projects and tours, and gained the Associate Diploma of the Royal College of Organists.
A native of Grand Rapids, Michigan, he is an alumnus of Interlochen Arts Academy and Hope College and has studied with Thomas Bara, Huw Lewis, Margaret Phillips, Jeremy Tarrant, and Vincent Carr. David won First Prize and Audience Prize in the L. Cameron Johnson Young Organists Competition and First Prize in the Annamae Rotman Organ Competition. During his time at Hope, he served as Organ Scholar at Trinity United Methodist Church in Grand Rapids and then as the John L. Edwards Organ Scholar at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Detroit, and Organ Scholar for The Grand Rapids Choir of Men and Boys.
As a recitalist and accompanist, he has performed throughout the US, UK, and Europe, including at Ely, St. Paul's (London), Bury St. Edmund's and Peterborough Cathedrals, The American Cathedral in Paris, St. John's Lafayette Square (D.C.), Trinity Copley Square (Boston), Church of the Advent (Boston), St. Paul's Cathedral (Detroit), Hill Auditorium (Ann Arbor), and Cattedrale di San Lorenzo (Lugano, Switzerland). David has also worked with esteemed British choral conductors Andrew Nethsingha and Martin Neary.
In January 2022, won First Prize in The National Competition for Organ Accompaniment, co-sponsored by Schoenstein & Co. Organ Builders and the American Guild of Organists, Washington, D.C. Chapter. He was a featured solo recitalist at the American Guild of Organists’ 2019 Great Lakes Regional Convention, where he played on the historic 1929 E.M. Skinner Organ in Dimnent Chapel at Hope College in Holland, Michigan.
He currently serves as Director of Music & Organist at Christ Church (Episcopal) in Bronxville, New York where he oversees all aspects of music-making in the parish including directing and accompanying the semi-professional Adult Choir and building a chorister programme for boys and girls (ages 5-18). Prior to moving to New York, David was Associate Director of Music at Grace Episcopal Church in downtown Providence, Rhode Island where he assisted Vincent Edwards in the administration of a robust music department that boasts an RSCM-based chorister programme, semi-professional parish choir, professional choral ensemble-in-residence, a monthly concert series, and monthly services of choral evensong and choral compline.
In the summer of 2025, David successfully passed the examination for Fellowship of the Royal College of Organists, gaining the Turpin & Durrant Prize and the Dixon Prize in Improvisation.