ENCHAMADE THE CHARLOTTE CHAPTER OF THE SEPTEMBER 2015 AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS Summer Recital Series A Great Success The Charlotte AGO Executive Board Welcomes Harriett Stoddard A devoted member of our chapter, Harriett fills a remaining oneyear term due to a board resignation. Stigall Scholars Recital at St. John s Baptist Church Photo: Marty Dowling Thank you for serving your chapter, Harriett! Thank you to our performers for creating a successful 2015 Summer Recital Series Les Ackerman and Elizabeth Whitenener Timothy Belk Matthew Brown Dexter Kennedy Andrew Pester RSCM Charlotte Course Clara Gerdes Jacqueline Yost Mark Johanson Larry Stratemeyer Renaissance of Charlotte Karen Jacob and John Apple IN THIS ISSUE Dean s Message September Programming Area Events Professional Opportunities Columbia AGO Competition Save the Date!
MATTHEW MICHAEL BROWN, DEAN E-MAIL: MATTHEW@FUMCSALISBURY.ORG OFFICE: (704) 636-3121, EXTENSION 104 Please contact me with any questions, concerns, or joys to share. D E A N S M E S S A G E Dear Chapter Friends, Thank you to everyone who faithfully supported our 2015 Summer Recital Series. A wonderful montage of music was performed beautifully for many appreciative audiences. Jane Cain is to be commended for her excellent leadership in coordinating the many details which goes into a successful series. Thank you, Jane! If you have not yet renewed your chapter membership, I encourage you to do so. Your dues not only provides a subscription to The American Organist magazine, but a significant portion is used to facilitate chapter programming throughout the year. If you have any questions about renewing, please contact Lance Burnette who will be glad to assist you. Please keep chapter member Budd Kirby in your thoughts after quadruple bypass surgery. His address may be found in your chapter directory. For your information, Bob Stigall is now at home. Chapter programming begins this month with an opening celebration hosted by Christ Lutheran Church. Please see details inside this issue and make plans to attend! I look forward to seeing each of you at our many events this year. Much momentum and excitement was gained from the recent convention let s continue it! Matthew
CELEBRATING OUR CHAPTER S NEW PROGRAM YEAR Join us for a celebratory dinner outlining the chapter programming for the year and enjoy beautiful music played by chapter members on the Bozeman-Gibson and Allen Elite organs of Christ Lutheran Church. FRIDAY September 18, 2015 Punchbowl 6:00-6:30 p.m. Dinner 6:30-7:15 p.m. Performance 7:30-8:30 p.m. The Evening s Menu: fall pear and pecan salad cracked black pepper pork tenderloin with a light melba sauce oven roasted fall root vegetables and apples corn pudding eight-layer caramel cake $15 per person Reservations required by Tuesday, September 15 reservations@charlotteago.org
Toll-free 1-877-877-8769 211 Parsley Lane Mocksville North Carolina 27028 Value Promptness Knowledge Quality Latest projects @ www.lewtak.com Østerhåb Kirke, Horsens, Denmark Dedicatory recital by Prof. Ulrik Spang-Hanssen, June 9, 2013 This was our first overseas project with which we broke a historic barrier we became the first ever American firm to build an instrument in Denmark, a country famous for consistently great organs and meticulous builders. We were deeply honored to have been chosen, and were excited to deliver a one of a kind instrument. The specification called for 26 stops, including a 32 Contra Bourdon in the pedal. The church building offered excellent acoustics with approximately four seconds of reverberation in an intimate, not-too-large room of very modern design. Key action is mechanical and stop action is electric with electronic memory. This organ was featured on the cover of The American Organist magazine in August of 2013.
AREA EVENTS Guild members are encouraged to submit events each month to the newsletter. September 14, 2015 7:30 PM Organ at Davidson JOBY BELL, organist in recital Davidson College Presbyterian Church 100 N. Main Street Davidson, NC Free: donations encouraged. Reception follows. September 14, 2015 8:00 PM Songs Without Words, Dances Without Tutus presented by members of UNCG Faculty Carla Copeland-Burns, flute; Inara Zandmane, piano; Michael Burns, bassoon Free admission. Donations accepted. Abbey Basilica, 100 Belmont-Mt. Holly Rd. Belmont NC 28012 (exit 26 I-85) Details: www.bac.edu Questions and additional information: karenjacob@bac.edu October 5, 2015 8:00 PM Captivated by Love and Dancing Carolina Pro Musica, abbey artists in residence assisted by John Pruett, baroque violin Free admission. Donations accepted. Abbey Basilica, 100 Belmont-Mt. Holly Rd. Belmont NC 28012 (exit 26 I-85) Details: www.bac.edu Questions and additional information: karenjacob@bac.edu THE DEADLINE FOR NEWSLETTER SUBMISSIONS IS THE 10th DAY OF EACH MONTH. Please submit information to Matthew Brown matthew@fumcsalisbury.org
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTU NITIES Organist/Choir Director (Part time) Holy Communion Lutheran Church, 103 West Church Street, Dallas, NC 28034 Church Phone: 704-922-5375 Website: www.hclcdallas.org Church Fax: 704-922-7008 Contact Person: Amy Holland Contact email: hclcmusic@yahoo.com Contact phone: 704-813-0103 Contact fax: 704-922-7008 Hours per week: 10 Salary: $11,000 Continuing Education Days: 2 Vacation Days: 4 Congregation Size: 50-60 average 1 Weekly Service; 1 Rehearsal 5 Extras Services: Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Sunrise, Christmas Eve (possibly weekly Lenten Services) No Additional Fee for Weddings or Funerals 1 Ensemble (Adult Choir) Education Requirements: No degree required, but should be able to demonstrate excellent skills and command of instruments 2 manual Wicks Pipe Organ Yearly Contract: Yes Open Date: September 1, 2015 Application Date: Until filled Additional Info: Holy Communion Lutheran Church has one 10:30 a.m. Sunday service. Our Adult Choir is small, but faithful, and rehearses once weekly. Occasionally our Handbell Choir will prepare for special services. Fees for weddings are paid by the wedding party. Holy Communion has a beautiful worship space with excellent acoustics. Instruments include a two-manual Wicks pipe organ, a grand piano, and handbells. Details will be discussed at an interview. Please send resume and cover letter to hclcmusic@yahoo.com or mail to Holy Communion Lutheran Church, PO Box 597, Dallas, NC 28034.
Organist/Accompanist (Part time) Covenant Baptist Church, 3131 Erskine Drive, Gastonia, NC 28054 Church Phone: 704 865-2538 Website: www.covenantbaptist.net Church Fax: 704 868-3131 Contact Person: Trudy Shuford Contact email: trushu@bellsouth.net Contact phone: 704 813-9679 Hours per week 8.75 Salary $ not listed Congregation Size: 240 1 Weekly Service; 1 Rehearsal 4 Extras Services: Good Friday, Christmas Eve, Thanksgiving, Sunrise Service Additional Fee for Weddings & Funerals 1 Ensemble: Choir Education Requirements: Bachelor degree in music or equivalent practical training 2 manual Zimmer Pipe Organ (1974); 23 Stops Yearly Contract: No Open Date: immediately Application Date: until filled Additional Info: Our service is a traditional one with a wide variety of choral music. We perform Christmas and Easter cantatas each year, one of which may be a major choral work. Our choir consists of around 23 singers. Rehearsals are Wednesday evenings and 10:30 on Sunday mornings. Organist (Part time) First Baptist Church, 339 2nd Ave NW, Hickory, NC 28601 Church Phone: 828-328-2031 Website: www.fbc.cc Contact phone: 334-332-8171 Contact Person: Dr. Steven Clarke Contact email: clarke@fbc.cc Salary $ not listed Congregation Size: 500 1 Weekly Service; 1 Rehearsal Extras Services: Good Friday, Christmas Eve, Combined Choral/Orchestral Events Additional Fee for Weddings & Funerals 1 Ensemble: Adult Handbells 4 manual Casavant Pipe Organ (2004); 109 ranks; 81 stops over 7 divisions; Electro-pneumatic (EP) chests. Yearly Contract: Yes Open Date: September 2015 Application Date: Immediately Additional Info: Salary commensurate with talent and experience. The organ is in side chambers at the front of the room, with visible façade pipes or case front. Traditional style console (moveable). Drawknobs in horizontal rows on terraced/stepped jambs. Balanced swell shoes/pedals, standard AGO placement. Combination Action: Computerized/Digital system. AGO Standard (concave radiating) pedalboard. Reversible full organ/tutti thumb piston. Reversible full organ/tutti toe stud. Combination action thumb pistons. Combination action toe studs. Coupler reversible thumb pistons. Coupler reversible toe studs.
Interim Organist (Part time) Weddington United Methodist Church, 13901 Providence Rd, Weddington, NC Church Phone: 704-846-1032 Website: weddingtonchurch.org Contact Person: Dr. Reginald Houze Contact email: reginald.houze@weddingtonchurch.org Contact phone: 704-846-1032 Salary $ not listed Congregation Size: 1,000 2 Weekly Services; 1 Rehearsal Additional Fee for Weddings and Funerals 1 Ensemble: Chancel Choir Education Requirements: Bachelor's in Organ Performance 3 manual Johannus Electronic/Digital Organ (2013); 66 ranks Open Date: Immediate Application Date: Immediate Review Additional Info: Responsibilities: The Organist and Music Associate/Assistant will provide organ and piano accompaniment, solos and service playing as needed to support the Music and Arts Ministry and programs of the church including the two traditional Sunday services at 8:15 and 11:00 am, provide rehearsal accompaniment associated with all formal/traditional music including regular services, and special services such as weddings, funerals, and others when needed and arranged. Necessary Skills: Demonstration of graduate level mastery of the advanced organ repertoire (including Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Twentieth Century, etc.), superior level hymn and service playing skills to include (but not be limited to) the ability to creatively craft modulations and improvise on themes in all keys and in multiple styles (i.e., baroque, classical, romantic, symphonic including modern styles/rhythms/tone colors such as gospel and jazz). Exhibit exceptional rehearsal skills, including the ability to confidently play from an open score, exceptional sight reading, play individual parts in all keys and rhythmic combinations with accuracy. Ability to accompany at the piano with a high level of artistry and flexibility is also imperative. Experience leading hand bells is favorable, but not required. Qualified developing artists and those from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply Minimum Qualifications: Committed Christian, comfortable with the United Methodist Church tradition. Bachelor of Music in Organ Performance with 5 years experience in an appropriate church environment. Working knowledge of liturgical music required. Excellent interpersonal skills, flexibility, a heart for service/community and attentiveness to details are necessary. Part-time: Competitive salary, commensurate with education & experience. Applicants should email a cover letter, resume or CV with list of major organ/symphonic/oratorio works (etc.) that the applicant has performed, links to youtube/vimeo (preferably console/manual view) to reginald.houze@weddingtonchurch.org. For a complete position description and details, see the church website: www.weddingtonchurch.org.
C O N N E C T I N G T O T H E C O M M U N I T Y FOR THOSE WE LOVE A Concert for Hospice and Palliative Care Charlotte Region presented by members of the Charlotte AGO Executive Board SAVE THE DATE Sunday, November 1, 2015 6pm Myers Park Baptist Church 1900 Queens Road, Charlotte Additional details will be included in the October EN CHAMADE. W W W. C H A R L O T T E A G O. O R G AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS CHARLOTTE CHAPTER 217 South Church Street Salisbury, North Carolina 28144 Dean: Matthew Michael Brown Sub-Dean: Timothy J. Belk Secretary: Matthew Manwarren Treasurer: R. Lance Burnette Executive Board: Les Ackerman Robert Ivey Michael Lehtinen Murray Forbes Somerville Harriett Stoddard Ginger Wyrick