By Louise Mundinger Last summer I began to listen to a woman who died 258 years ago and left no words of her own. She copied music to be used…
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TAKING ORGAN CONCERTS OUT OF THE “POTTED-PALM” MODE Dr. Jeannine Jordan Several years ago, Eileen Guenther, past National President of the American Guild of Organists, challenged organists, AGO chapters and…
By Damin Spritzer One of the things that most fascinated me when I was an organ student at conservatory was my classes in organ literature. They introduced me to hundreds…
By Katelyn Emerson Traveling to Europe is a rite of passage for organists. To climb the stairway of Notre Dame Cathedral is to walk in the footsteps of Louis Vierne and…
Martha Braswell holds a Bachelor and Master’s Degrees in Piano Performance from Texas A & M at Commerce, and a Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration from the University…
By Diane Luchese My first and truest love has always been the organ! I was immediately attracted to the organ the first time I ever heard one. Although when growing…
By Linda Andrews As organists, we all are constantly searching for new and unique ways to find students who might benefit from an introduction to the organ, especially younger, grade…
Norma Bertalomi Sapp, piano, and Russell Saunders, organ By Mollie Nichols I am fortunate to have had a number of wonderful mentors in my life. In this article, I would…
By Elisa Bickers I am one blessèd organist. I work with a church whose priorities include fostering healthy relationships, excellence in worship, and amazing educational opportunities. We have 160 adults…