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1 Newsletter of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists In This Issue... CHAPTER NEWS 1 DEAN S MESSAGE 2 CRESCENDO STAFF INFORMATION 2 REGISTRAR S CORNER 3 PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER AGO: 3 Offices and Committees Directory Organists of Eastman Sunday, April 10, 2016 at 5:00 PM St. Paul s Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill 22 East Chestnut Hill Avenue Philadelphia, PA CHAPTER EVENTS 2015/ CHAPLAIN S CORNER 5 POSITIONS AVAILABLE 7 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 9 NEWS FROM NATIONAL 10 TUESDAY NOON RECITALS 11 SUNDAY SUBSTITUTES 11 OTHER SUBSTITUTES 12 WHERE AM I? 15 TALE PIPES 15 PROGRAM Organ Concerto in g minor Josef Rheinberger ( ) Organ Concerto in G Major Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach ( ) Concerto for Organ, Strings and Timpani in g minor Francis Poulenc ( ) ORGANISTS Caroline Robinson, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY Adam Detzner, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY Brian Glikes, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia conducted by Zach Fritsch-Hemenway Continued on p. 6 The deadline for the next issue is April 1, 2016

2 CRESCENDO, the official bulletin of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, is published monthly, September through June. All material for publication must reach the Editor by the 1st day of the month preceding the date of issue,.eg. November 1 for the December issue. This must be type written and ed (text supplied in an attachment). Crescendo reserves the right to make editorial changes and to shorten articles to fit space limitations. Articles in Crescendo reflect the views of the writers and not necessarily those of the Guild. All advertising must be arranged through the Advertising Manager. Crescendo season and professional card advertising automatically renew for each successive volume, unless we receive notification of cancellation of the advertising. Advertising Rates Camera-ready: One-Time Season Eighth page: $50 $400 (3.6 w x 2.0 h) Quarter page: $75 $600 (7.5 w x 2.0 h or 3.6 w x 4.4 h) Half page: $100 $800 ( 7.5 w x 4.4 h or 3.6 w x 9.2 h) Full page: $150 $1200 (7.5 w x 9.2 h) Professional card: - $60 (full season, members only) Camera-ready art only accepted according to stated deadlines. Editorial Board CRESCENDO Mary Elizabeth Campbell, CAGO, Editor Crescendo@agophila.org Karen Fallows & Tom Lever, Publishers Katherine Reier, Circulation Coordinator Calendar of Events Kathleen Scheide, Coordinator Calendar@agophila.org Positions Available Fran Treisbach, Coordinator Placement@agophila.org Advertising Mary Elizabeth Campbell, Coordinator Advertising@agophila.org Visit our website at 2 South of the Border A re you ready for an adventure? This month I want to take you south of the border to Mexico, to share with you some insights into our neighboring country s historic pipe organ world. In many ways, it is quite different from what we are accustomed to in the United States. I recently returned from the Eleventh International Organ and Early Music Festival in the southern state of Oaxaca. The festival was organized by the Institute of Oaxacan Historic Organs (IOHIO, as it is known by its Spanish acronym, pronounced YOYO ). This organization, under the leadership of Cicely Winter, has registered more than seventy historic pipe organs throughout the state of Oaxaca. Almost none of these organs was in working order when discovered by IOHIO, and most of the pipes are missing or mangled in many of them. To date nine of them have been restored to playable condition. During the course of the six-day festival, we had the opportunity to visit 20 of these historic pipe organs. Some are in quite remarkable settings small villages of declining populations, with beautifully built historic churches. In almost all cases, we had the opportunity for close examination of the remains of once beautiful instruments. Where the organs have been restored, we were treated to concerts, some played by worldrenowned performers, and some played by the professional organists among the attendees. One of the many remarkable features of this festival was the participation of young people. Out of approximately 100 participants in the festival, at least 10 were students and young adults from the city of Oaxaca and neighboring villages who had scholarship help from IOHIO in order to attend. The camaraderie among these students, as well as their talent, was truly inspiring. The historic pipe organs in Oaxaca grew out of the Iberian baroque tradition, and therefore have some unique and consistent characteristics. Among the characteristics are a single divided 45-note keyboard (between middle c and c#), short octave at the lower end (appearing chromatic from low E, but in fact diatonic until low B-flat), no pedals, meantone temperament, raucous-sounding horizontal trumpets, highly decorated pipes and cases, and hips on the sides of the case. These hips are unique to Oaxacan organs, and for all we know, serve no practical use in the design of the organ. It was an absolute thrill to experience these instruments with fellow musicians and music lovers from various parts of the world. All of us were treated not only to historic pipe organ exploration, but to beautiful Mexican landscapes and local cultural traditions. I found this experience, my second organ festival in Oaxaca, a gratifying way to broaden my horizons. It forced me to explore a wealth of fascinating organ repertoire that I wouldn t normally think to incorporate in my professional setting. But the most significant thing I brought home with me was an appreciation for the passion of the IOHIO leadership, organ restorers, and small but growing number of local organists. These people have persisted against many hurdles to resurrect an art that has been all but lost. The challenges continue, but now there are wonderful working examples of this unique art of Oaxacan organ building. Visit the IOHIO web site for more information: David Furniss

3 3 REGISTRAR S CORNER E R I K M E Y E R, R E G I S T R A R Are you a people person? We could use your help! - Erik Meyer We are hoping to create a team who will remind and assist our members with their membership renewals. If interested, please contact me or the dean. Want to join the Philadelphia chapter of the American Guild of Organists? Need to report AGO Directory changes on your current membership? Need to purchase a set of chapter mailing labels for your next music event? Contact Erik Meyer at: 1418 Fitzwatertown Rd., Willow Grove, PA x104 Registrar@agophila.org Education Committee I am pleased to announce the resurrection and re-population of the Chapter s Education Committee. According to AGO s mission statement education is one of the guild's main goals. The initiative for this grew out of perceived needs of our members for guidance and instruction, as witnessed in my session on Improvisation at our most recent January JumpStart. The Education Committee is charged with evaluating the educational needs of Chapter members, and advancing the interest in the pipe organ to younger players, as well as supporting those who currently play the organ in our Chapter. Among the ideas already percolating for this committee are establishment of ongoing opportunities for Chapter members to study repertoire, both basic and challenging; opportunities for members to study service playing, advanced hymn playing, and improvisational techniques; offering a Pedals, Pipes and Pizza; and hosting a Pipe Organ Encounter. Joining me on this committee at this point are Jeffrey Brillhart, Alan Morrison, Marcia Sommers, and David Furniss. Watch the Crescendo for more details about a series of sessions on service playing and improvisation next fall. In the meantime we remain open to suggestions concerning our member s educational needs. William J. Gatens, D. Phil., F.A.G.O., Ch.M. St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Bridgeport, PA Congregation Adath Jeshurun, Elkins Park American Record Guide Sándor Kádár, Chair Education Committee PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS ELECTED OFFICERS Dean David Furniss Dean@agophila.org Sub-Dean Marcia Sommers SubDean@agophila.org Treasurer Bruce Marshall Treasurer@agophila.org Secretary Maria dej. Ellis Secretary@agophila.org Executive Committee TERM ENDiNG 2016 Grete ingalls, CAGO Charles Glandorf Elaine Sonnenberg Gordon Turk TERM ENDiNG 2017 Paul Fejko Sándor Kádár, FAGO Wesley Parrott Andrew Senn TERM ENDiNG 2018 Doris Dabrowski, SPC Edward Landin Kathleen Moyer James Robb APPOINTED LEADERSHIP AGO Region III Education Chair Ethel Geist, CAGO Chapter Chaplain Rev. Bruce Thorsen Chaplain@agophila.org Chapter Photographer John McEnerney Communications Coordinator Andrew Senn Communications@agophila.org Competition Committee Chair Alan Morrison Competitions@agophila.org Endowment Committee Chair Jeff Fowler Endowment@agophila.org Examinations Coordinator Sandor Kadar, FAGO Examinations@agophila.org Fred J. Cooper Organ Day Coordinator Tim Evers x227 Historian / Archivist Rae Ann Anderson Jeff Fowler Archivist@agophila.org January Jumpstart Coordinator Ethel Geist, CAGO JanuaryJumpstart@agophila.org Nominating Committee Chair Edward Landin Nominating@agophila.org Placement Coordinator Frances Treisbach Placement@agophila.org Professional Concerns Chair Judy Lang Tuesday Noon Recitals Coordinator Andrew Heller TuesdayNoon@agophila.org Volunteer Coordinator To be appointed Webmaster Tom Lever Webmaster@agophila.org

4 Saturday-Sunday, September 12-13, 2015 Annual Kick-Off with Dr. Kimberly Marshall Workshop at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church Recital at Bomberger Hall, Ursinus College 4 Philadelphia Chapter of the AGO Chapter Events We thank our Patrons This list is updated monthly. If you have made a donation and are not listed, please let us know. Benefactors ($500+) _ Norman Geist and Ethel Geist, CAGO October is Support a Colleague s Performance Month Wednesday, October 28, 2015, 7:00pm Organ Recital by Stephen Tharp First Presbyterian Church, 21st & Walnut Sts., Philadelphia Sunday, December 27, 2015, 4:00-8:00pm AGO Christmas Party at the home of Michael Stairs Saturday, January 16, 2016 January Jumpstart Speakers Kent Tritle and Canon Victoria Sirota Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church Saturday,February 20, 2016, 9:30am-Noon James O Donnell, The Musical History of Westminster Abbey with optional lunch St. Clement s Church Sunday, April 10, 2016 Organ Concerto Concert Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra performing with three great student artists from Eastman School of Music Co-sponsored with St. Paul s Organ Endowment Fund St. Paul s Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill Sunday, May 22, 2016, 4:00-8:00pm Annual Meeting Casual food and fun at Abbott Farm, West Chester Saturday, June 11, 2016 Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ Day Kimmel Center June and June 18, 2016 Longwood Competition June 16-17, 2016 Longwood Organ Crawls June 19-24, 2016 AGO National Convention, Houston June 26 - July 1, 2016 Organ Historical Society National Convention, Philadelphia Sponsors ($300-$499) Theodore W. Didden, CAGO Dr. Jeffrey Fowler Pat Gallo-Terenzio Joseph Guidotti, SPC Edward L. Landin and Andrew M. Senn Joseph Lewis Alan Morrison John A. Romeri, AAGO, ChM, and Karen Romeri David Stettler Donors ($150-$299) Rae Ann Anderson, CAGO Robert H. Erb Jane Errera Martha N. Johnson Conrad M. Olie Allen Popjoy Stephen Schreiber Judith Stebner Gordon Turk Contributors ($50-$149) Carol P. Anders Debra S. Bacak Robert K. Betty Mary Elizabeth Campbell, CAGO Carol Cei Marjorie Lynch Cummings, CAGO Doris Dabrowski, SPC Joyce Gambrell Drayton Maria de J. Ellis William P. Fenimore Mary L. Fenwick, AAGO Dorothy Fulton-Stevens, AAGO Loretta S. Hartnett, SPC Andrew K. Heller Ashley Horner Evan Jackson Nancy J Kahler-Jow Paul S. Kinsey Jeffrey P. Lees Tom Lever Bruce Marshall Kathleen J. Moyer Leighton W. Moyer Richard J. Pilch Joyce F. Rasmussen John E. Reber James Robb Stephen W. Ross Yoshiko Seavey Paul Serresseque Marcia Sommers Edward Wilk Ginny Wilkinson Kathleen Wirth

5 CHAPLAIN S CORNER 5 Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act. Dietrich Bonhoeffer O ur news is filled with people vying for being the top leader in our country. What is it we look for in a leader? Do we look for a leader who builds people up or tears people down? Healthy leadership is not about inflated egos, but healthy egos. As soon as we think we are better than another we begin to lose the opportunity to learn from another. I believe at some point in our lives we are called to be leaders. God gives us the gifts to lead when we are called to be leaders. As musicians we are called to encourage people to make music. In order to do this, we are called to support people to bring out the best in them. This is where we become psychologists and learn how to motivate the people we work with. Healthy leaders are also teachers. How we do things, how we treat others is what we teach people. In my work with the intellectually disabled we use what we call positive supports. In other words, we use positive language. When we create a positive environment in which to work, people are more apt to listen to you and hopefully watch you, and listen to each other. There is so much negativity in our world today, as leaders we are called to create a positive accepting environment. It is when we build people up in a healthy manner that they can produce their best. As a result, people are brought together in mind, heart and spirit to make music. Music is a place where we can transcend discrimination and hatred. I ve seen the above quote on Facebook a number of times in the last couple of weeks. Healthy leadership is taking time to stand back and to observe how people Philadelphia muralist Parris Stancell created this striking composition about the Healing Power of Music you can see it at 916 N. 17th St. Visit for more about Mr. Stancell, and many thanks again to photographer Robert Westle for contributing this photo. respond to us. Do we see people affirmed and working together? Do we see unity in diversity? I believe we have healthy leadership in our chapter. It is our responsibility to support this leadership. It is important for us to examine what kind of leaders we are in in the places we serve. Silence in music can make a dramatic point. Silence in our work with people makes a statement either of negativity or maybe apathy or maybe even fear. We are called to speak the truth in love. We are called to promote music in a positive, healthy manner that people will be brought together in a world where we hear so much negativity and tearing down of others. As we enter into the season of Spring and new life, may we continue to assist people in finding what is healthy in our world through the music we make. Chaplain Bruce E l i z a b e t h M a n u s Pianist, Organist, Vocal coach Auditions, recitals, special events Ron Coles, MM, M.Ed.Admin. Roxborough Sr High School, Arts Department Chair St. Paul Roman Catholic Church

6 Organ Concerto Concert Continued from p. 1 6 Graduate organ students from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, accompanied by the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, will provide an unusual opportunity to hear three organ concerti in a single concert program. Featuring Saint Paul s landmark Aeolian-Skinner organ and accompanied by the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, the program includes organworks by three composers, spanning almost 200 years. The G major organ concerto (1755) of C.P.E. Bach, Josef Rheinberger s 1894 organ concerto in g minor, and Francis Poulenc s concerto in g minor for organ, timpani, and strings (1938), offer between them a span of music in this genre from the classical, baroque and modern periods. The concert is jointly sponsored by Music at Saint Paul s and the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. It is a benefit performance for the Ann Stookey Fund for Music at Saint Paul s, established in 2012 to provide for the maintenance and renovation of the organ. H a r r y W i l k i n s o n In Memoriam Ph.D., F.A.G.O. Mary Elizabeth Campbell, C.A.G.O. Music Therapist MAMT BC Private Music Teacher, Therapist, EDMR Practitioner

7 7 POSITIONS AVAILABLE Fran Treisbach, Coordinator We are happy to advertise positions available for churches in the Greater Philadelphia Area as a free service. We need to request that all ads stay within a 250 word limit applicants should be directed to the church for further information. We would also be very grateful if churches encourage their organists to join our chapter and many include dues payment as a contract perk! Minister of Music Paoli United Methodist Church Paoli, PA Posted 2/27/16 Paoli United Methodist church, located along Philadelphia s Main Line, is conducting a search for a Minister of Music. The Minister of Music will work with the Pastor and Worship team to program traditional and contemporary music for traditional and blended services, lead the congregation/praise team/choir in song (hymns and praise), build and direct rehearsals of the praise team/choir, coordinate the schedule of existing musical groups, and bring vision and expertise to growing the church s music ministry. This is a part-time position, approximately 20 hours per week. Skills & Qualifications: Demonstrated proficiency playing the organ/piano/keyboard Demonstrated ability to lead others in the reading, interpretation and performance of church music Extensive knowledge of traditional hymns, as well as an enthusiasm for incorporating alternative forms of music (contemporary, gospel, etc.) Willingness and ability to collaborate with the pastor, worship team, and other musicians in the planning of worship services Willingness and ability to provide assistance as needed for seasonal holiday services and special church events Willingness and ability to recruit members of the congregation and guest musicians to participate in music programs of the church Familiarity and level of comfort with technology (e.g., , standard applications such as Microsoft Word, audio-visual equipment) Candidates interested in the position are encouraged to submit a resume, with cover letter and compensation requirements, to: Frances Salvacion, Staff Parish Relations Committee, fksalvacion@gmail.com Organist First Presbyterian Church 4 South Ridge Avenue, Ambler, PA Posted 2/27/16 The First Presbyterian Church of Ambler is seeking an organist for our traditional worship services. Our church s musical groups include the Sanctuary Choir, an adult handbell choir, a youth handbell choir and both adult and youth worship teams. It is our plan to expand the music offerings within the church as well as to the community. This is a part-time position reporting to both the Music Director and Senior Pastor. Salary will be based on education and experience. Key Responsibilities include: Provide music for Sunday morning (9:30AM) traditional service including hymns and other service music Accompany the Sanctuary Choir Accompany soloists and other musical groups Provide music for special seasonal music programs and services as needed Participate in weekly choir rehearsals, practice and other preparation as needed Occasionally direct Choir Coordinate organ maintenance Attend monthly Worship and Music Committee meetings Professional Proficiency: High level of technical competence and creative versatility on both organ and piano Ability to master our 2015 Rodgers Infinity 361 digital organ which was installed in October 2015 Skillfully navigate a variety of musical styles Interpersonal Skills: Possess the ability to work well with a variety of age groups, musical combinations and levels of musical proficiencies Interact cooperatively with the Music Director, Senior Pastor, and others in planning appropriate music for corporate worship Encourage and support a robust congregational music ministry Interested parties should contact Bob Nance, Convener of Personnel Committee, , rdnance@verizon.net Organist St. Luke s United Church of Christ 125 North Main Street, North Wales, PA Posted 2/6/16 St. Luke s UCC has a long tradition of quality worship music. It is currently seeking an organist for one service on Sundays who will contribute to that tradition. Additionally, the organist accompanies the small adult choir in worship; accompanying for rehearsal is optional. The organ is originally an Estey tracker powered by water that has been re-built twice and is a quality two-manual, 15 rank instrument. It is used each January for the AGO-sponsored Tuesday Noon Recitals (average attendance 60-75). The church sanctuary has excellent acoustics. Salary follows AGO guidelines. For more information or to apply, contact Music Director Jon Leight at jonsings@verizon.net or Organist/Choir Director St. Mark s Episcopal Church 1040 Chestnut Tree Rd, Honey Brook, PA Posted 1/1/16 St. Mark s Episcopal Church is seeking an organist/choir director to play one weekly Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m., direct choir rehearsals for the senior and children s choirs and warm-up/rehearse the choir before services. If interested, please contact The Rev. Marcia Wilkinson at

8 8 Org ganists of with The Chamber Orchestr chestra of Philadelphia SUND AY 5:00 PM APRIL 10, 2016 St. Paul s Episcopal Church 22 E. Chestnut Hill Avenue Philadelphia, PA C.P..E Bach Organ Concerto in G Major Poulenc Concerto for Organ, Strings and Timpani in g minor Rheinberger Organ Concerto in g minor TICKETS & INFORMAT TION: stpaulschestnuthill.org Adam De etzner Caroline Robinso on Brian Glikes This concert is jointly sponsored by Music at Saint Paul s and the Philadelphia Chapter of the American

9 9 CALENDAR OF EVENTS K a t h l e e n S c h e i d e, C o o r d i n a t o r Calendar@agophila.org Saturday, April 2, 8:00 PM Paul Jacobs, organist. Ticketed. Longwood Gardens Ballroom, US Rte 1, Kennett Square PA Sunday, April 3, 4:00 PM The Bells of Saint Mary s. The concert will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the dedication of Saint Mary s peal of Whitechapel bells. A video feed will be arranged to view Saint Mary s Chimers at work nine stories high. Freewill offering. Reception. St. Mary's Parish, 145 W. Broad St., Burlington, NJ Thursday, April 7, 12:30 PM Stefan Kiessling, organist. Free admission. Princeton University-Chapel, Nassau and Washington Rds., Princeton NJ eplutz@princeton.edu Thursday, April 14, 12:30 PM Winner of the Joan Lippincott Competition for Excellence in Organ Performance. Free admission. Princeton University- Chapel, Nassau and Washington Rds., Princeton NJ eplutz@princeton.edu All Upcoming Events for Crescendo publication should be sent to Kathleen Schiede in advance of our publication submission deadline, which is the first of the month preceding publication (February 1 for the March issue). Please note her new contact address. Sunday, April 17, 3:00 PM Rebecca Kleintop Owens, organist. Free with Gardens admission. Longwood Gardens Ballroom, US Rte 1, Kennett Square PA Sunday, April 17, 4:00 PM Delaware Steel, the premier steel drum band at the University of Delaware. Dedicated to playing as many styles as possible, featuring Mozart, Puccini, Marley, Jobim, etc. Freewill offering. Abington Presbyterian Church, 1082 Old York Rd, Abington PA Thursday, April 21, 12:30 PM Richard Webb, organist. Free. Princeton Theological Seminary - Miller Chapel, Princeton, NJ Sunday, April 24, 3:00 PM Chamber Music at Bournelyf presents Keystone Acapella. Suggested donation $20/$10. Church of the Loving Shepherd, 1066 S. New Street, West Chester, PA (response line) Thursday, April 28, 12:30 PM David Tinoco, organist. Free admission. Princeton University-Chapel, Nassau and Washington Rds., Princeton NJ eplutz@princeton.edu

10 10 NEWS FROM NATIONAL WILMA JENSEN TO BE HONORED NEW YORK CITY The American Guild of Organists (AGO) has selected internationally acclaimed organist, church musician, and teacher WILMA JENSEN as the honoree for the 2016 AGO Endowment Fund Distinguished Artist Award Recital and Gala Benefit Reception on Friday, April 8, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn. Complete information can be found online at The celebration will begin at 7:00 p.m., at West End United Methodist Church, 2200 West End Avenue, where the honoree will perform a free recital featuring works by Vierne, Philip James, Franck, Brahms, Schumann, and Tournemire. Dr. Jensen will be joined by Stephen Seifert in a performance of Conni Ellisor's Blackberry Winter, a concerto for dulcimer and string orchestra, which has been transcribed for organ by the honoree for this occasion. The Recital will be followed by a Gala Benefit Reception (advance tickets required) at the Vanderbilt University Club of Nashville. Sponsorship opportunities are available at the $10,000, $5,000, $2,500, and $1,000 levels. Full descriptions of sponsorship packages and benefits are available online at Gala Benefit Reception Tickets are $150 (75% tax deductible, includes preferred seating at the recital) and can be purchased online at or by calling , ext Gala ticket sponsors will have their names printed in the commemorative program book. The deadline to be included is March 15. Display Advertising opportunities are offered in the fullcolor commemorative program book and include inside and back covers ($1,500, each includes four gala tickets), full-page ($1,000, includes two gala tickets), and half-page ($500, includes one gala ticket) insertions. Congratulatory messages ($250, b/w text only, 150 characters) are also available. Advertising orders can be placed online at or by calling , ext The advertising deadline is March 15. gala@agohq.org for further information. The publication will become a part of the American Organ Archives. Participate from a Distance by making a contribution to the AGO Endowment Fund in honor of Wilma Jensen. Contribute online at or by sending a check to: AGO Endowment Fund, 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1260, New York, NY Contributions received by March 15 will be reported in the commemorative program book. All proceeds from the Gala will honor Wilma Jensen in perpetuity through the AGO Endowment Fund. For further information, please call , ext. 4308, or gala@agohq.org. Organ Historical Society Convention OHS moves into your neighborhood with its 60th Anniversary Convention on June 26 July 2! For complete information try You ll see that registration includes optional transportation. Join us, and bring friends for a delightful Hymn Sing of Philadelphia hymnodists on Thursday, June 30 at 9AM. The great Philadelphia organist Michael Stairs plays the 1927 Möller organ at Tindley Temple, 750 S. Broad St. Philadelphia, PA This event is Free To All! Also, OHS seeks volunteers who might help with many elements of the convention. If you can offer some extended service we are happy to offer free admission to a number of performances! For information, please 2016@organsociety.org. & ASSOCIATES, INC. O R G A N B U I L D E R S Quality New Instruments Conscientious Electro-Pneumatic and Mechanical Restoration Consultations 300 Old Reading Pike, Suite 1D, Stowe, PA P: pjmorgans.com pjm@pjmorgans.com

11 11 SUNDAY SUBSTITUTES Organists on this list are available to play Sunday services The codes preceding each name have the following meanings: S = Available to play on a Sunday, O = Available to play other services such as weddings/funerals/weekdays, C = will also direct a choir This list is published as a courtesy to the chapter membership. Although the AGO assumes no responsibility for the musicianship or reliability of substitute organists, Guild certificates and other degree programs indicate preparation beyond the minimum. Please note: This list includes only current members of the Philadelphia Chapter. To be included on this list, please be sure your membership is current and forward your information to Fran Treisbach at or Placement@agophila.org. Code Substitute Location Phone Number SOC Mary Eliz. Campbell, CAGO Phoenixville, PA SOC Doris J. Dabrowski SPC Philadelphia, PA SOC Lee de Mets, FAGO Chalfont, PA SOC Adam F. Dieffenbach Telford, PA SOC Joyce Drayton Philadelphia PA SOC Maria de J. Ellis Ardmore, PA SO Karen B. Fallows SPC Hatfield, PA SOC Susanna Faust West Chester, PA SOC Jeremy J. Flood CAGO Philadelphia, PA SOC Louise M. Gerdelmann Souderton, PA SOC Raymond Johnson Cheltenham, PA SOC Mary Eileen Johnston Havertown, PA SOC Joel E. Klingman SPC Southampton, PA SOC Thomas S. Lever Lansdale, PA SOC David Clark Little Feasterville, PA S Chiduzie Madubata Philadelphia, PA Code Substitute Location Phone Number S Elizabeth A. Manus St. Davids, PA SOC Mardia Melroy Ambler, PA SOC Constance H. Mickel Bryn Mawr, PA SOC Scott Myers Ewing, NH SO Patricia Nyce King of Prussia, PA SOC Kirsten K. Olson Collegeville, PA SOC Patricia A. Pezick Blue Bell, PA SOC Katherine J. Reier SPC Abington, PA SOC Barbara Haddad Romesburg Drexel Hill, PA SO Alexander M. Smith King of Prussia, PA SOC Janet L. Tebbel Philadelphia, PA SOC Fran Treisbach West Norriton Twp, PA SOC John W. Van Sant Trenton, NJ SOC Karen Whitney Philadelphia, PA S John C. Williams Doylestown, PA Andrew Heller TUESDAY NOON RECITALS Andrew Heller, Coordinator TuesdayNoon@agophila.org April St. Mary s Episcopal Church in Roxborough 630 E. Cathedral Rd., Philadelphia, PA Wesley Parrott, host musician April 5 Rich Spotts April 12 Aaron Patterson April 19 David Christopher April 26 Erik Meyer Upcoming venues for this season: Church of the Loving Shepherd in West Chester (May) If you wish to play this season, or host in , please get in touch with me! Andrew Heller Photo used with permission of St. Mary s Cathedral Road

12 12 OTHER SUBSTITUTES These organists are NOT available to play Sunday services The codes preceding each name have the following meanings: O = Available to play other services such as weddings/funerals/weekdays, C = will also direct a choir This list is published as a courtesy to the chapter membership. Although the AGO assumes no responsibility for the musicianship or reliability of substitute organists, Guild certificates and other degree programs indicate preparation beyond the minimum. Please note: This list includes only current members of the Philadelphia Chapter. To be included on this list, please be sure your membership is current and forward your information to Fran Treisbach at or Placement@agophila.org. Code Substitute Location Phone Number OC Lucas C. Brown Philadelphia, PA OC D. Stephen Cable Bethlehem, PA O Ronald Chancler, SPC Levittown, PA OC Linda J. Clark West Chester, PA O Ron Coles Philadelphia, PA OC Marjorie L. Cummings CAGO Philadelphia, PA OC Lee de Mets FAGO Chalfont, PA OC Thomas G Denny Spring City, PA OC Theodore W. Didden CAGO Ambler, PA OC Sue Ellen Echard Harleysville, PA OC Paul Emmens AAGO, ChM West Chester, PA O Suzanne Erb Philadelphia, PA O Jonathan G. Fairchild Huntingdon Valley, PA OC Paul Fejko Philadelphia, PA O Patricia Gallo-Terrenzio Huntingdon Valley, PA OC William J. Gatens, FAGO, ChM Chester, PA OC Charles Glandorf Coopersburg, PA OC Eric Gombert Souderton, PA OC Peter Gowen Philadelphia, PA OC Lisa Guglielmo Glenmoore, PA O Timothy Harrell Doylestown, PA Code Substitute Location Phone Number O H. Ray Hunsicker West Chester, PA OC Grete ingalls, CAGO Philadelphia, PA OC Helen Jauregui Philadelphia, PA OC Beth Z. Jenkins Oreland, PA OC D. Damien Jones Wilmington, DE OC Sandor Kadar, FAGO Newtown, PA OC Maria Lennon Hatboro, PA O Glenn M. Matis Doylestown, PA OC Steven J. McBride West Chester, PA OC Lee F. Milhous Doylestown, PA OC Wesley D. Parrott Philadelphia, PA OC Aaron C. Patterson Philadelphia, PA O Margaret Realley Doylestown PA OC Katherine Rick,CAGO Wayne, PA O Ruth E. Rineer Cheltenham, PA OC Valerie Rozek Chesterbrook, PA OC Jeffrey J. Shuman, FAGO, ChM Lightstreet, PA OC Judith F. B. Stebner Warminster, PA OC Bruce J. Thorsen Doylestown,. PA OC F. Anthony Thurman Cherry Hill, NJ O Jerry L. E. Wright Collingdale, PA Carolyn Boxmeyer Flutist Marjorie Lynch Cummings C.A.G.O. First Presbyterian Church of Olney D e n n i s E l w e l l Overbrook Presbyterian Church - Philadelphia Roy Harker Church of Saint Asaph Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania Rudolph A. Lucente Director of Sacred Music, St. Charles Borromeo Seminary Asst. Wanamaker Grand Court Organ Sándor Kádár, F.A.G.O. Organist, Conductor, Accompanist, improvisor St. Andrew Catholic Church Newtown, Pennsylvania sandorkadar.com

13 13 Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church presents Philippe Lefebvre Organist of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris In Recital on the Rieger Organ (2005) Sunday, April 24, 2:00 p.m. Philippe Lefebvre, renowned organist of Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, returns for his fourth concert at BMPC. His program will include Pange Lingua by Nicolas DeGrigny, Ave Maris Stella by Charles Tournemire, as well as improvisations. Lefebvre is internationally acclaimed as one of the world s greatest organ improvisers. Tickets: $10 for adults; $5 for students Contact: StephanieSpeakman@bmpc.org , ext Photo by Klaus Volpert

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15 15 WHERE AM I? The March issue featured the organ at the Carmelite Monastery in Philadelphia (Restoration of a Hook-and-Hastings Co. organ) to be seen this summer. It was submitted by Patrick Murphy. This instrument was also submitted by Patrick Murphy. TALE PIPES Mary Elizabeth Campbell, CAGO, Editor Crescendo@agophila.org I have been teaching elementary music classes at a home school consortium Wednesday mornings, and many of the kids are JUST a bit challenging! I came up with a strategy to try to give those who seem to really enjoy talking in class an official reason to do so. In this age of Google I ve created simple, but hopefully entertaining, Homework assignments. Some children have brought laptops in to help present their assignments. Of course my subplot is to get them excited about all things music. As we anticipate our VERY kid friendly and wonderful Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ Day coming up June 11 at the Kimmel Center, here are a few sample questions: How many pipes are there in the Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ? How long are the longest and shortest pipes? When was it built? What is so special about the Wanamaker Organ in Philadelphia? When was it built? Who is the Grand Court Organist and what kinds of things does he like to play? What very famous organist/composer is said to have walked over 200 miles to hear Dietrich Buxtehude play? What is a Bourrée? Are there any organ music examples? Any classic rock examples? (Hint: Ian Anderson) What is the difference between these types of organ pipes: Bourdon and Bombarde What Philadelphian wrote O Little Town of Bethlehem? What was his inspiration? Wade in the Water is a delightful hymn that was also recorded by several groups in popular music. Can you name some? It s great fun to come up with these I highly recommend it! And the kids seem to enjoy them as well. They could also be nice additions to church bulletins perhaps one a week for the younger congregation members? Mib Campbell

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