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g{x V{tÜÄÉààx XÇV{tÅtwx V{tÜÄÉààx V{tÑàxÜ AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS www.charlotteago.org ctññ ÇËá cüxäâwx g he Stigall Scholarship audition committee, chaired by Michael Lehtinen, recently awarded scholarships to eight young organ students, ranging in age from 14 to 17. Five of the students received a Stigall Scholarship for the second time. Three are new organ students. The committee who listened to the auditions was very impressed! Several students even performed their pieces by memory! The scholarship winners from 2010-11 will be featured in the Student Summer Recital on July 24 at St. John s Baptist Church. The scholarship winners for 2011-12 will be introduced in our July newsletter and will be invited to perform on the Summer Series in 2012. Thanks to Jane Cain, Florence Jowers, Katie Ann McCarty, Dawn Tatum, and Ginger Wyrick for preparing these students for the scholarship competition. This great group of young organ enthusiasts should provide an inspiration to every member of our chapter. Your generous offerings each week at the Summer Recital Series allow us to give approximately $5,000 annually in scholarships through the Stigall Scholarship Fund. JUNE 2011 have a remarkably friendly and cooperative chapter with many people willing to help. One of my goals as Dean was to upgrade our website! Creating a new website turned out to be a tedious and laborious task. Many thanks to Monty Bennett, Lance Burnette, and Adam Ward for turning a few of my ideas and many of theirs into a reality! We have the same web address, so click here and check out our new look and our new features: www.charlotteago.org See you at the Summer Recitals! Gay Pappin I have thoroughly enjoyed serving as Dean for the past three years. I appreciate having had the opportunity to meet and get to know so many people. We The purpose of the American Guild of Organists is to promote the organ in its historic and evolving roles, to encourage excellence in the performance of organ and choral music, and to provide a forum for mutual support, inspiration, education, and certification of Guild members. Gay Pappin, dean In This Issue Region IV Convention Information Summer Series Listing Concert Calendar Newsletter deadline 10th of each month.

AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS CHARLOTTE CHAPTER SUMMER RECITAL SERIES 2011 ALL RECITALS WILL BEGIN AT SEVEN O CLOCK IN THE EVENING UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED June 5 St. Stephen United Methodist Church Choir St. Stephen United Methodist Church 6800 Sardis Rd., Charlotte, NC 28270 June 12 James Jones and Catherine Hicks Myers Park United Methodist Church 1501 Queens Rd., Charlotte, NC 28207 Saturday, June 18 7:30 PM Bonus recital Eric Plutz (Princeton University) Byrnes Auditorium, Winthrop University Rock Hill, SC 29733 June 19 Jane Arant Trinity Presbyterian Church 3115 Providence Rd., Charlotte, NC 28211 June 26 John Cummins First United Methodist Church 501 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, NC 28202 For further information, please visit: www.charlotteago.org or contact Summer Recital Series Coordinator, Adam Ward, award@providenceumc.org 704-366-7442. July 3 Paul Thomas St. Peter s Episcopal Church 115 W. 7th St. (at Tryon), Charlotte, NC 28207 July 10 4:00 PM Royal School of Church Music Service of Evensong Myers Park Baptist Church 1900 Queens Rd., Charlotte, NC 28207 July 17 Ed Dunbar Covenant Presbyterian Church 1000 E. Morehead St., Charlotte, NC 28204 July 24 Stigall Scholarship Recipients Recital St. John s Baptist Church 300 Hawthorne Ln., Charlotte, NC 28204 July 31 David Brinson Sardis Presbyterian Church 6100 Sardis Rd., Charlotte, NC 28270 August 7 Adam Ward Byrnes Auditorium, Winthrop University Rock Hill, SC 29733 August 14 Michael Lehtinen Covenant Presbyterian Church 1000 E. Morehead St., Charlotte, NC 28204 August 21 Matthew Brown Myers Park Baptist Church 1900 Queens Rd., Charlotte, NC 28207 August 28 Les Ackerman St. Mark s Lutheran Church 1001 Queens Rd., Charlotte, NC28207

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Chapter Dinner, Evensong and Installation of Officers May 10, 2011 Providence United Methodist Church 2810 Providence Rd., Charlotte, NC Dr. Adam Ward, Director of Music Ministries Mr. Robert Ivey, Music Associate and Organist Dinner, Installation, and Evensong Service The Charlotte Chapter AGO officers for 2011-12 were installed by Kyle Ritter, District Convener, during a service on Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at Providence United Methodist Church. Dinner was elegantly hosted by the chancel choir members of Providence in the atrium. Each table setting was unique and included china, silver, and crystal as well as cloth napkins, flowers, and candles! The 7:30pm Evensong and Installation Service was led by The Rev. Dr. Kenneth Carter, Senior Minister, along with the Providence United Methodist Church Chancel Choir under the direction of Dr. Adam Ward, Director of Music Ministries, and Mr. Robert Ivey, Music Associate and Organist. A post-service dessert buffet was enjoyed by all in the atrium.

Membership Renewal Dues for the 2011-2012 year are due on June 1, 2011. The national collection of dues project has been POSTPONED until next year. Therefore, you will pay your dues as usual this year. Membership forms have been emailed to the addresses we have on file. If you receive the newsletter as a hard copy, you should have received your renewal form in the US Mail. Please mail your COMPLETED renewal form along with your check made payable to the Charlotte Chapter AGO, to Lance Burnette, 2514 English Meadows Lane, Charlotte NC 28226. Meet your newly elected Charlotte AGO officers: Front Row: (L to R): Florence Jowers, Budd Kirby, Adam Ward, Nancy Watson Back Row: (L to R): Darwin Shaver, Lance Burnette, Steven Aycock, Matthew Manwarren The Charlotte AGO Summer Recital Series begins Sunday, June 5. Spread the word to your friends and family! Rodgers Insignia 537 For Sale Twenty-eight authentically sampled stops (equivalent to 34 ranks) with 64 piston combinations. Purchased new from Acker Church Organs of Chesapeake, VA on August 3, 2005 and delivered crated from factory in Oregon to my home in Richmond, VA. AGO spec pedalboard, console hooded and lockable. Organ suitable for a medium sized church or a residence. My home is now in Greensboro, NC. Price $5k, negotiable. Shirley J. Minter, 336-288-6914 email: hymnlvr@att.net (I am moving to a retirement home) The Charlotte Chapter AGO is now on Facebook! Look for us and give us a LIKE! https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/ American-Guild-of-Organists-Charlotte- NC-Chapter/167400059981489

Important Reminder Membership Renewals are due June 1. Have you sent in your membership renewal yet? Membership forms were sent out but may also be downloaded from our chapter website: http://charlotteago.org/files/membershipform/ago_membership_form_11-12.pdf Employment Opportunities Listings may also be found on our chapter website at www.charlotteago.org/employment.htm or the AGO national website. Please check both websites for the most current postings. Effective April 12, 2011, only current AGO voting members in good standing will be able to access the national job listings on the AGO s website. Members will be directed to a login screen where they will be required to enter a Username (first initial and last name) and password (AGO ID number) as they appear on their TAO label in order to see the listings on the AGO job board. If you have questions about your Username or AGO ID number, please call Joseph Trapani in the AGO National Office at 212-870-2310. At this time, we have no employment listings. Please check our chapter website and the AGO national website for updated employment listings. How about some summer fun! Ever play "name that tune"? Every Wednesday the composer Bruce Adolphe re-writes a popular melody in the style of a classical composer and challenges a listener to identify both the melody and the composer. This Piano Puzzler can be heard on WDAV between 5 and 7 pm. Here is a link to the Performance Today Puzzler Web archive; you can play online or hear entire segments from the show. http://www.npr.org/programs/pt/puzzler/index.html Congratulations to Will and Leigh Young on the birth of their second child, William Phelps Young, born April 20, 2011! The Dean Recommends... Take a look at these photos of the removal, rebuild, and reinstallation of the organ at the Cathedral Church (Episcopal) of Saint John the Divine in NYC: http://www.quimbypipeorgans.com/index.php The pipe organ is a mysterious and complex instrument, whose flight deck of keys, knobs, tabs and pedals require the performer to be pianist, pilot and tap dancer simultaneously. Vivien Schweitzer, Music Critic, New York Times, May 9, 2011 Believe it or not! Does your cat respond when you sing? Here are some replies: I am a singer and my call to one of my kitties is a little ditty of her name... she responds to it and trots over when she hears it. Cats respond to soothing voices anyway, and they respond better to higher pitched voices, so singing to calm kitty makes sense. If I sing (most notably in soprano) my cat seems to go nuts. She becomes affectionate, wants to be petted, purrs, rubs her face against my hands, and starts kneading with her paws. I had a cat that would come and sit on the piano or by my side when I played, or would be in my face when I talked.

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Concert and Event Calendar The deadline for submissions to the calendar is the 10th of each month. Send all calendar submissions to: newsletterinfo@charlotteago.org. For the most recent calendar additions and updates visit: www.charlotteago.org. June 5, 2011 3:00 PM Robert A. Smith First Presbyterian Church, Newton, NC June 5, 2011 5:00 PM Service of Choral Evensong First United Methodist Church, Salisbury, NC 704-636-3121 December 13, 2011 7:30 PM Stile Antico Davidson United Methodist Church, Davidson, NC www.stileantico.co.uk Please send all concert listings to newsletterinfo@charlotteago.org by the 10th of each month for inclusion in the newsletter. For the most up to date calendar of events, please visit these websites: Local: www.charlotteago.org Regional: http://agoregionivblog.blogspot.com/ National: www.agohq.org Birmingham AGO Pipe Organ Encounter June 12-17, 2011 Deadline extended until June 6! For more information see: http:// www.birminghamago.org/2011poehome. html

American Guild of Organists 2011 Region IV Convention June 26-29, 2011 Greensboro, NC The Region IV convention of AGO, entitled A Carolina Celebration and scheduled for June 26-29 in Greater Greensboro, promises to be an interesting and diverse series of events. Among the highlights: Sunday evening s opening service at First Presbyterian Church, with Joyce Jones appearing as organist on the twin front and back Letourneau instruments; Monday s lecture by Dr. Jones on her approaches to improvisation; Monday evening s concert by Gillian Weir at the same church, with a masterclass by this famous artist on Wednesday afternoon; Chelsea Chen, organist, and Andrew Willis, fortepianist, at UNCG; Tuesday morning s concert at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church of High Point by the winner of the Regional Competition for Young Organists (the competition itself will have been held on Saturday morning, June 25, at the same church, and is open to the public); Tuesday afternoon s presentation of Bach s Clavierübung III, a concert sponsored by the Charlotte chapter; Tuesday evening s concert by the Bel Canto Choral Society; and Wednesday evening s closing concert of four newly commissioned organ concerti by composers Dan Locklair, Pamela Decker, Rachel Laurin and Robin Dinda, premiered on Fisk organ Op.82 at Christ United Methodist Church by organists from the Piedmont Triad and accompanied by the Eastern Music Festival orchestra conducted by Gerard Schwarz. This convention will prove to be an embarrassment of riches and should not be missed! For more information go to the Greater Greensboro chapter website www.ggago.org and click on the internal link 2011 AGO Region IV Convention in the right hand column of the opening page. We look forward to seeing you there! Andre Lash, Dean, Greater Greensboro Chapter Visit http://www.ggago.org/carolinacelebration.html for more convention information! Planning ahead? Check out these National AGO Conventions... National Convention, July 1-6, 2012 Nashville Tennessee Watch for more information here: http://www.nashvilleago.org/2012/index.htm National Convention, June 24-27, 2014 Boston, Massachusetts Watch for more information on their website: http://www.bostonago.com/ National Convention, June 20-23, 2016 Houston, Texas Watch for more information here: http://www.ago-houston.org/2016.html National Convention 2018 Greater Kansas City Watch for more information here: http://www.kcago.com/

200th Anniversary of the Birth of Aristide Cavaillé-Coll To mark the 200th anniversary of Aristide Cavaillé-Coll s birth (February 4, 1811), and also the 150th anniversary of his organ at St Sulpice, Paris, in 2012, Fugue State Films plans to produce a DVD/CD boxed set containing the first ever full-length documentary about his life and work. Aristide Cavaillé-Coll was the greatest organ builder of the 19th century and also probably the most famous of all organ builders. Creator of such instruments as those in St Sulpice, Paris, St Ouen, Rouen, he devised a new way of building organs that led directly to the development of the French Romantic School of organ composition. Franck, Widor, Vierne, and their contemporaries and followers were inspired by the sounds and possibilities of Cavaillé-Coll s organs. They composed pieces that pushed the boundaries of composition for the instrument and are now at the very heart of the organ repertoire. This music is indivisible from the organs of Cavaillé-Coll. The documentary will be accompanied by a plethora of recordings and filmed performances of works by Franck, Saint-Saëns, Guilmant, Boëllmann, Widor, and Vierne on a superb selection of Cavaillé-Coll s organs including St Sulpice, St Ouen, and St Sernin. An illustrated booklet will include photos, details, and specifications of all the organs and essays about the composers and the music. To pre-order the DVD/CD or to make a financial contribution to this project, see http://www.fuguestatefilms.co.uk/cavaille-coll/.

American Guild of Organists Charlotte Chapter www.charlotteago.org Charlotte Chapter, AGO R. Monty Bennett, editor 730 Hawthorne Ln. Rock Hill, SC 29730 June 10, 2011 Any information received after the deadline will be printed in the next issue.