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Lehigh Valley Chapter American Guild of Organists August/September 2018 August/September 2018 Chapter Officers 2018 2019 Dean: Thomas Dressler 570-710-2752 tom@thomasdressler.com Sub Dean: Jane Errera 610-865-4837 janeerrera@aol.com Secretary: Erin Petrella 484-863-9052 erinpetrella@gmail.com Treasurer: Stephen Bueker 610-438-3766 sfbueker@icloud.com Executive Committee Susan Hartney (2019) Robert Richelderfer (2019) Janice Butz (2020) Luke DiGiacinto (2020) Eric Gombert (2021) Jackie Kuba (2021) Dean s Mixtures Last week I was talking with a lady from my church. We were talking about her work on social issues and I was impressed by how much good she is doing. I thought about my own work and I said, Sometimes I wonder, with all of these difficult issues facing so many people, whether it really matters whether I learn and play Bach or whether what I do is really that important. She was surprised by my self-questioning. She told me that she s seen people leaving church talking about how uplifted they felt, and she said that people need to hear this kind of music more than ever. I needed to hear that. Sometimes I am tempted to think that involved music is for times of leisure, when other needs are satisfied and pain is distant. But then I think on the lives of great musicians and how they produced great music during times of turmoil or personal pain. Bach was faced with death often: the death of both his parents when he was a boy, the sudden death of his first wife at a young age, the deaths of most of his children, and what music he produced! Beethoven composed transcendent music in spite of his deafness. Widor witnessed war in the streets and Continued on page 2 September Meeting Play Something Quick! A program of organ music to have on hand, just in case Complimentary brunch prepared by the church Saturday, September 15, 2018, 10 am The Presbyterian Church of Catasaqua 210 Pine Street, Catasauqua, PA www.lvago.org

Page 2 August/September 2018 Dean s Mixtures Continued from page 1 lack of food. One of Wanda Landowska s recordings has WWII gunfire in the background. With very little thought it becomes apparent that I was wrong. Music is produced in spite of turmoil and difficulty, and it does help people cope. Sometimes it seems to me that I am laboring over musical minutiae that mean little to those struggling with life s difficulties and the issues facing our world. But the words of the lady I was talking to caused me to think deeper and to remember that music s effect on the listener can be quite different than we, as the music makers, think especially when we are twisting our minds (and fingers) in knots learning to play pieces. I think late summer, when we are planning our upcoming anthems and other music, is a good time to remember this. Wouldn t it be great if our music making could have tangible healing effects on people? Hopefully it does! I feel that a way to increase its effectiveness is to try to play or sing the right piece at the right time. It s always nice to be entertained by a good musical composition or good technique, but it s way more effective when the listener is transformed beyond those things and is moved by the meaning and purpose of the piece. The labor and skill needed to play or sing the notes fades into the background and the magic happens in the listeners. One of my teachers many years ago told me that 90% of the success of our music is based on the choice of pieces. I find that in a church setting, we cannot always fit our organ pieces or anthems to the message of each Sunday, but when we CAN, wow, it can be powerful. It s a lot of work to do this kind of planning, but I find it worthwhile if it helps draw people in and gives our music a stronger purpose. Sometimes the work necessary to sit and plan music that reinforces the messages of the upcoming Sundays seems daunting, but remember what the lady at my church told me about the effect of music on people in the congregation. Let s be healers. Tom Dressler, Dean September Meeting Play Something Quick! Saturday, September 15, 2018, 10 am The Presbyterian Church of Catasaqua 210 Pine Street, Catasauqua, PA The pastor leaves the pulpit to run to his office for his forgotten sermon notes. The funeral is held up because the hearse has a flat tire. The groom s father was left at the hotel and it will take forty-five minutes to get him to church. At times like these, it s up to the organist to Play something quick! Surely you ve had similar experiences, and prepared as you are, you have music at the ready. Once again, the organist saves the day! Our September meeting will feature organ music to have on hand for those times when you have to organize without advance notice. We ll gather in The Presbyterian Church of Catasauqua at 10 AM on Saturday, September 15, for a program of accessible organ music played by our members on the 1868 Johnson II/18 organ, followed by a complimentary brunch prepared by the church. We d like you to play some of your Play something quick! music, and maybe even tell a story that goes along with having had to use it. Will you pick up a book or two from off your organ console or bench and share what it is that you keep nearby to fill those voids in the worship service where something should be happening - like music?! Contact our host, Bob Richelderfer, to let him know that you ll play one or two simple pieces. Arrange a practice time if you like. You can reach Bob at 610-216-8066 or mrmrsbob@enter.net. Even if you re not playing, please reply to me via Email with titles of music that you might use when you get an urgent request to Play something quick! Include composers and publishers. I ll compile a handout for the meeting. Now please find something quick! and contact Bob and/or Jane with your information by Friday, August 17. Thanks in advance for sharing! Jane Errera, Sub-Dean Lehigh Valley Chapter, AGO janeerrera@aol.com

August/September 2018 Page 3 Save these 2018-19 Dates for the Lehigh Valley Chapter, AGO Saturday, September 15th 2018 at 10:00 a.m. Play Something Quick! A program of organ music to have on hand, just in case Complimentary brunch prepared by the church The Presbyterian Church of Catasauqua 210 Pine Street, Catasauqua, PA 18032 Saturday, October 20th 2018 at 10:00 a.m. Organ Masterclass with David Baskeyfield St. John s Evangelical Lutheran Church 37 South 5th Street, Allentown, PA 18101 Sunday, October 21st at 4:00 p.m. David Baskeyfield, Concert Organist St. John s Evangelical Lutheran Church 37 South 5th Street, Allentown, PA 18101 Saturday, November 10th 2018 at 10:00 a.m. Rejuvenating Senior Voices Workshop with Michael Kemp unch prepared by Social Tea Caterers ($15) or bring your own First Presbyterian Church, 3231 West Tilghman Street, Allentown, PA 18104 Sunday, January 27th 2019 at 4:00 p.m. Potluck! A members recital of whatever you want to play A members potluck supper of whatever you want to bring St. Peter s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 474 Vine Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015 Saturday, February 2nd 2019 Time TBA Pedals, Pipes, and Pizza A program to introduce young people to the organ Place TBD Sunday, March 24th 2019 at 3:00 p.m. Annual Bach Marathon St. John s Evangelical Lutheran Church 37 South 5th Street, Allentown, PA 18101 Saturday, April 6th 2019 Time TBA AGO/Quimby Regional Competition for Young Organists - Chapter Level Competition Cathedral Church of the Nativity 321 Wyandotte Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015 Sunday, April 28th 2019 at 3:00 p.m. AGO National Chaplain Donald Saliers presents Reinvigorating Ourselves Wesley Methodist Church, 2540 Center Street, Bethlehem, PA 18017 Sunday, June 2nd 2019 at 4:00 p.m. Annual Young Artist s Recital featuring Aaron Patterson, current AGO Pogorzelski-Yankee Scholarship Awardee Annual Banquet and Annual Meeting Christ Lutheran Church, 1245 West Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA 18102

Page 4 August/September 2018 Aaron Patterson Each year the AGO Committee on Continuing Professional Education administers six academic scholarships through the generous bequest of Ronald G. Pogorzelski and Lester D. Yankee. One of the 2018 recipients is Aaron Patterson, who will be our recitalist for next year s Young Artist s Recital on June 2 at Christ Lutheran Church, Allentown. Aaron s biography can be read on page 22 in the July 2018 issue of The American Organist. Mark your 2019 calendar now and plan to attend the recital given by this promising organist! Jane Errera, Sub Dean Member News Lou Carol Fix We would like to extend our sincerest condolences to chapter member, Lou Carol Fix. Her husband, Andrew Cooper Fix, recently passed away. Lou Carol s address is: 23 Young Ave., Coopersburg, PA 18036. Rebecca Lepore Congratulations to LVAGO member Rebecca Lepore, the 2018 recipient of the Moravian Music Foundation s Moramus Award for Distinguished Service to Moravian Music. The award was bestowed on Becky for her passionate dedication to Moravian music past and present, her countless hours of humble service, and the joy she brings to the preservation, celebration, and cultivation of Moravian music. In addition to serving as Central Moravian Church s Organist and Choir Director since 2002, Becky is also Adjunct Faculty at Moravian College and Organist/ Choir Director for Moravian Theological Seminary. She is a former University Organist at Lehigh University. Becky was previously Senior Organist at the nationally televised Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and an Assistant Grand Court Organist at the Wanamaker organ in Philadelphia. She holds music degrees with distinction from the Curtis Institute of Music and Moravian College. Rebecca Lepore has nine CDs to her credit as well as compositions and arrangements for organ published through Alfred, MorningStar, and the Moravian Music Foundation. An Invitation for Members Once again the invitation is given: consider preparing for the Service Playing Certificate offered by the American Guild of Organists (or other certificates such as Colleague, Choirmaster, etc.). It has been a while since any Lehigh Valley chapter member has accepted the challenge to achieve a professional AGO certificate. Do check out pp. 43-46 in the July 2018 issue of The American Organist for a full description of these exams, including playing and application requirements. As Certification Director for our chapter, I will be happy to to help you in any way I can, from answering your questions to setting up your examination locally. RSVP: nemp@rcn.com Maria Prochnau Mission, Vision and Value Proposition The mission of the American Guild of Organists is to foster a thriving community of musicians who share their knowledge and inspire passion for the organ. The vision of the American Guild of Organists is to engage, support, and uplift every organist. Value Proposition As a member of the AGO you can: connect with other organists enhance your skills as an organist and choral conductor celebrate the organ in historic and evolving contexts discover news of the organ and choral world online and in The American Organist

August/September 2018 engage wider audiences with organ and choral music. nurture new organists of all ages share knowledge and expertise enjoy camaraderie at chapter events and conventions find inspiration and challenge receive encouragement from colleagues experience great organs and organists access career opportunities and job listings earn professional credentials through AGO certification Membership Renewal The time has come for most of us to renew our membership in the American Guild of Organists. In the April 2018 edition of The American Organist on page 21, there is a helpful chart describing the various levels and costs for membership. The Lehigh Valley Chapter officers and executive board created the category of Chapter Friend in 2017. A Chapter Friend is affiliated with the Lehigh Valley Chapter, receives the chapter newsletter and is welcome to attend Chapter events and activities. It does not include benefits through National membership or a subscription to The American Organist. The cost for a Chapter Friend membership as determined by the officers and board is $15.00. To become a Chapter Friend, please contact the Treasurer of the Lehigh Valley Chapter, Stephen Bueker, 2520 Clark Place, Easton, 18040. Telephone: 610-438-3766 or Cell Phone: 610-657-4188. Email is sbueker@icloud.com. Also, if you would like assistance with the OnCard process, contact Steve Bueker. Hopefully you will renew your membership at your earliest convenience. Each person is vitally important to the Lehigh Valley Chapter and we value your affiliation and participation with LVAGO. Gloria Snyder Sep/Oct Concerts September 16 (Sunday) 3:00 pm; Fall Festival of the Arts Opening Gala Concert; Music and poetry presented by local high school students; Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading; Free Page 5 September 30 (Sunday) 4:00 pm; Gale Archer, organ; Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading; Freewill offering October 6 (Saturday) 1:00 pm; Master Class with David Lutz; Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading; Free October 7 (Sunday) 3:00 pm; Bernstein and Sondeim Celebration Choral Concert; Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading; Adults: $20, Students: $10 Organist Substitute List If you would like to be included in the Organist Substitute List please forward your Name, Contact Information (phone/email) and Availability (Sundays, weekdays, etc) to Stephen Bueker, 2520 Clark Place, Easton, PA 18040; sfbueker@rcn.com. Robin Bidwell Saturday 302 593-0401 Ruthann Brandt Mon Sat 610 262-3304 Janice Butz Mon Fri 610 882-9388 Stephen Cable Mon Sat 484 866-6019 V. Mark Dennis Mon Sat 610 867-0385 Carol Dzurenda Sun and Sat 215 538-7273 Ellen Erb Saturday 610 837-7426 Sr. Doris Gonzalez Thurs Sat 610 317-0695 Gail Hanzl Mon Sat 610 264-5859 Bryan Holten Mon Sat 585 633-8705 Michael Huffman Mon Sat 610 433-6563 Joe Kaczmarek Sun Fri 484 433-4336 Jacqueline Kuba Mon Sat 570 386-4480 Michael Kuhnert Mon Sat 215 536-4345 Dodd Lamberton Sun Sat 484 935-3505 Andrew Lutz-Long Mon Fri 610 704-7805 James Matz Sun Sat 610 367-8094 Linda Maule Mon Sat 610 258-5006 John McEnerney Sun Fri 215 794-7388 Richard McIntyre Mon Sat 908 283-4691 Randall Perry Mon Fri 570 325-9440 Erin Petrella Mon Sun 484 863-9052 Michael Pletcher Sun Sat 610 820-7554 Maria Prochnau Sun Sat 610 694-0525 Bruce Rohrbach T,W,F and Sat 610 683-9496 Karen Scott May Sep 610 737-1701 Michael Seroka Mon Fri 570 386-2378 Brian Snyder Mon Thu 484 838-0977 Donald Vaughn Mon Sat 610 966-0682 Matthew Wary Mon Fri 610 473-8777 Stephen Williams Mon Fri 610 737-5196 Stephen Ziminsky Mon Sat 610 417-2669 Freda Zimmerman Sun Sat 610 381-3089

Page 6 August/September 2018 Placement Music Coordinator/Organ & Piano(1) Church: Trinity (Great Swamp) UCC, P.O. Box 494, 9150 Spinnerstown Road, Spinnerstown, PA 18968 Website: tgsucc.org Contact: Ruth Collie, 215-536-7213, Ruthcollier9@comcast.net Weekly services: 1 Ensembles: Adult Choir 15, Youth/Jr. Choir 8, Handbells 10 Instruments: 3 manual Allen Music budget: TBD Weekly attendance: 80 Position fill date: ASAP Deadline: 9/30/2018 Total hours per week: 6 Salary: $12,000 $15,000 Weeks vacation: 1 2 Benefits: book/music allowance, secretarial assistance Notes: None listed Director of Music (2) Church: St. Margaret s Episcopal Church, 150 Elm Street, Emmaus, PA 18049, 610-967-1450 Website: stmargaretsemmaus.org Contact: (The Rev.) Jane Arrington Bender, (C) 610-570-3360, Jane.a.bender@gmail.com Weekly services: 1, Sunday 9 am Ensembles: Adult choir 6, (Sept May) Instruments:Two manual Rogers, Yamaha upright Music budget: $800 Weekly attendance: 32 Position fill date: August 19, 2018 Deadline: July 31, 2018 Total hours per week: 8.5 Salary: $7,200 Weeks vacation: 4 Benefits: None listed Notes: St. Margaret s Episcopal Church is a small, joyful parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem located in Emmaus, PA a suburban town one hour north of Philadelphia and two hours west of New York City. We are currently in the midst of a musical/liturgical renewal, seeking to reignite our music program in the context of the Anglican sacred music tradition. We have begun chanting Anglican psalmody during our Sunday morning Eucharist, and have begun Evensong services during Eastertide. While a small parish, we are looking for a creative, enthusiastic director seeking professional growth, and willing to take up the challenge of continuing our current momentum, energizing the spiritual life of our parish, and evangelizing the community at large through the beauty of sacred music. The Hymnal 1982 and Wonder, Love and Praise supplement to the The Hymnal 1982. Contact church for additional responsibilities and qualifications. Director of Music/Organist (2) Church: St. Stephen s United Church of Christ, 110 North Sixth Street, Perkasie, PA 18944, 215-257-6460 Website: www.thessperkasie.org Contact: Michael White, 215-257-6460, musicststepperk@thessperkasie.org Weekly services: 1 Ensembles: Chancel choir 10, Bell choir 12 Instruments: Three manual Moeller (1957) Music budget: $250 Weekly attendance: 110 Position fill date: September 1, 2018 Deadline: July 31, 2018 Total hours per week: 9 10 Salary: $20,000 which divided by those employed in the Music program Weeks vacation: 2 Benefits: Maternity leave, book/music allowance, sick leave, continuing ed Notes: The mission of St. Stephen s is to Know, Grow, and Show God s Love and the church is looking for new and innovative ways that music can support that mission. It is the church s goal to respect the music of the past and explore the music of the present and future from traditional music to contemporary/praise music. The pastor and the music director/organist will together plan an exciting ministry of music. Newsletter Editor and Webmaster: Mark Dennis, 484-666-8511, vmdennispa@juno.com Placement Service: See the Placement page on www.lvago.org, for information and the Placement Service Information Sheet. Newsletter Deadline: Next Edition: Thursday, 9/20/18