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Dayton Ohio Chapter The American Guild of Organists www.agodayton.org Our NEW Website!!! Check it out. October 2010 Contact Us: OFFICERS Effie Sue Kemerley, Dean 937-429-2308 ekemerley1@woh.rr.com Thomas Aldridge, Sub-Dean 937-228-1223 tald@prodigy.net Priscilla Acuff, Secretary 937-296-1430 pjacuff711@sbcglobal.net Decker Jones, Treasurer 937-254-1788 deckerjones@sbcglobal.net Ellen Bagley, Membership Chair 937-426-2172 ebagley@daytonphilharmonic.com Pr. Stephen Kimpel, Chaplain 937-253-2156 s_kimpel@yahoo.com BOARD MEMBERS Joyce Hemenger, 937-767-9383 joyce@lkdrew.com Terry Donat, 937-478-2634 daylaw@aol.com Jill-Ann Bryant, 937-415-3636 bryant_j@att.net Phyllis Warner, 937-667-1249 warnerp@cds.com Aaron Sheaffer, 937-426-5038 asheaffer@woh.rr.com Matthew Dierking, 937-296-1430 matt.dierking@cliftonupc.org Trudy Faber, 937-399-9251 tfaber@wittenberg.edu If you change your address, telephone number, or e-mail address, please call or email Ellen Bagley, Membership Chair, (See phone & email above) to update our directory database and mailing list. Be sure to add your zip + 4 code. Thank you. Items for Trumpetings should be sent to Aaron Sheaffer, editor (see phone & email above). Next deadline: January Music Plus One Organ with Other Instruments Our November Meeting! Monday, February 15, 7:30 pm, Music Plus One Organ With Other Instruments, Shiloh Church (UCC), North Main Street at Philadelphia Drive, Dayton. Aaron Sheaffer and Terry Donat are in charge. Combining organ with another instrument enhances worship and does not need to be difficult. Many resources are available, easy to difficult, which don t take extensive rehearsal. Most congregations have instrumentalists (often staying quiet and hiding out in the congregation) with various skill levels; and young people play in school bands and orchestras but may be overlooked in our churches. The November (snowed out in February) Meeting of the Dayton Chapter is a Concert/Demonstration including flute, violin, trumpet, handbells (both solo and group), piano, sax, drum, electronic keyboard to illustrate some of these. We hope to whet appetites for what can be done with even limited resources. Your input of ideas and discussion will be a vital part. Lists of some repertoire resources will be available, and you are invited to bring suggestions of your own. Invite others to this Public Concert. (Free, of course.) To Shiloh Church corner of North Main Street and Philadelphia Drive: From IR 70: Main Street (Englewood) exit. South on Main Street From downtown Dayton: North on Main Street From Salem Avenue: East on Philadelphia Drive From South (Centerville, Beavercreek, Kettering): North on IR75 to Needmore Road, then west to Main Street, then turn right Suggestion: park on south side of building (Macy Street) and use Entrance 1 for no-steps access.

Positions Available To list job openings contact: Terry Donat, Placement Coordinator (See contact info above). Position: Organist Church: Old Troy Pike Community Church Address: 475 Old Troy Pike, Dayton, OH 45404 Church Phone: (937) 233-5225 Organ: Allen; ADC series Services: 1 service; Sunday am No Choir No Rehearsals Contact: Kathy Elliott Hm: (937) 836-6096 Cell: (937) 620-7079 e-mail: kathymelliott@woh.rr.com Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Part time organist wanted to share responsibilities with existing organist. Playing commitments would include a Wed. night choir rehearsal, Saturday evening vespers (Holden Evening Prayer), and an 8:30AM traditional liturgical Sunday service, two weeks out of each month. Organ is a three manual Rodgers. Please apply to David Seltzer, seltzerdvd@yahoo.com, 937-643 9679. Position: Organist Church: United Christian Church Address: 81 Hoke Road, Clayton, Ohio 45315 Phone: 832-3516 Organ: (electronic? contact church for more info ) Services: 1 Sunday; 10:00a Choir: Yes; with rehearsal Contact: Pastor Jeff Bartlett; Ph 832-3516 E-mail: uccdisciples@swohio.twcbc.com Before the golf game. From a 1952 magazine cover. More Music/Arts Events (For YOUR calendar AND to promote in your church)! Sunday, October 24, 4:00 p.m., Kettering Adventist Church Gloria a Concert by the Bach Society of Dayton with Orchestra Gloria Vivaldi; Cantata 12 (Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen) Bach; Canzonetta for Strings and Oboe Barber; Mass in E Flat (Grosse Orgelmesse) Haydn; Featuring Eileen Whalen, Principal Oboist, the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. Soloists: Andrea Chenoweth, Soprano; Audrey Walstrom, Mezzo-Soprano; Andrew Penning, Tenor; Timothy Bruno, Bass. Concert Preview by Eileen Whalen, 3:00-3:45. For tickets call 294-BACH.! Noonday Organ Recitals at Westminster Church, Dayton: Thursdays during October, 12:10-12:35, Lunch follows each recital. October 28 Jerry Taylor, Music Minister, Kettering Adventist Church.! Friday, November 5, Noon, Yun Kyong Kim is the featured musician at the First Friday Concert and Artist Series at First United Methodist Church, Middletown, 120 S. Broad Street, Middletown, OH (across from the Public Library. Dr. Kim will present a diverse program featuring music ranging from Bach to a descriptive menagerie of animal inspired pieces, to the hard-hitting jazz of Live Wire by up-and-coming British composer Iain Farrington. The concert is free. Concert-goers are encouraged to bring their lunch to enjoy during the concert with complimentary drinks and homemade cookies. For more information, please call 423-4629. th! Friday, November 5, From Bach to Broadway, a Festival of Organ Music to benefit the First Presbyterian Organ Support Fund and the Middletown Music Club Scholarship Fund. 5:00-6:15 pm: ham dinner, tickets: $10 for adults, $4 for children from 6-12 years old. Children 5 and under eat free. 6:30 pm: A Celebration of the King of Instruments. Joyce Zigler, along with guest organists in combination with other instrumentalists and vocalists, will showcase the versatility of the pipe organ. The concert is free and open to the public. A free-will offering will be accepted. First Presbyterian Church, 2910 Central Avenue, Middletown, Ohio.! Saturday, November 6, 8 pm, Trudy Faber will be the guest artist with the Springfield Symphony Orchestra, performing a Handel organ concerto. The all-baroque program is in the Kuss Center (downtown Springfield). Trudy will also present the pre-concert lecture at 7:15 PM.! December 5th, 4:00 pm, Christ the King Lutheran Church, Centerville, Organ Recital by Eric Holderman, the new organist of Christ the King Lutheran Church. A free-will offering will help raise money for pipe organ restoration for new leathers/collars, add digital action, etc. All are welcome, and no one is expected to give. Enjoy an afternoon of classical/advent organ music.

Dean s Letter Effie Sue Kemerley, Dean What a great affirmation of what we do as organists! What a verification of who we are! Frederick Swann s workshop gave us this reinforcement on Saturday, October 9 at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Mr. Swann answered our many questions in the most enjoyable way possible, with stories from his lifetime of service playing. We were charmed by his kindness and humor, his patience and understand-ing. He was truly passing on his experience to a younger generation of organists. The Memorial Concert on Sunday continued this message of joy and inspiration. He treated a large audience to a moving concert of selections which he certainly loved very much, and he also sent the message that he rejoices in this music. Our week-end with Fred Swann left Dayton area organists re-energized and inspired. Events like this are so important in a profession where we work alone. Organists have no water cooler or project team where we can bounce around ideas and improve through comparison. We all work in our own individual churches. It is all too possible for us to become rigid or get in a real rut. This leads to the second point of this dean s letter. At the November 8 Dayton AGO meeting at Shiloh Church, Aaron Sheaffer and Terry Donat will introduce us to some new ways to combine organ with other instruments. If you come that evening, you ll go away with new ideas to use the instruments played by members of your own church. These programs are the reason we exist as the Dayton Chapter of the AGO. They are the off-sites and retreats and in-service trainings of the organist s profession. We hope you all will take advantage of them each month to improve, keep up-to-date and stay fresh. Remember when, as a student organist, all literature was new and exciting? This month s meeting can help keep that feeling alive, no matter how many years since you were a student. Come be an excited, perpetual student! Come be an active part of your AGO chapter! Effie Sue We Learn More About One of Our Members Self Publishing Past Dean of our Dayton AGO chapter and current Nominating Chair, Joyce Hemenger, is also the owner of the LK Drew Publishing Company. She founded the company in 1986 with the publishing of several of her compositions including a collection of pieces titled Chimes for Organ. In the January, 1989 issue of The American Organist Magazine (TAO) her article Publish It Yourself - It s Worth IT! was published. (Since then, she has had several articles on various topics published in the TAO.) She never thought she would publish music by other composers, but she now has compositions by her son, Drew Hemenger, John David Peterson and David Zelmon. As she explains in the TAO article, publishing was and continues to be quite a learning experience. It is not a big money maker, but it is rewarding in other ways. At our November meeting, Joyce will play the flute solo part of her most recent publication of Gentle Mary Laid Her Child with Marcia Weygant accompanying her on the organ. She will also play Reflections for Flute and Piano by her son, Drew, with Marcia accompanying on the piano. The LK Drew advertisement is on page 14 in our Yearbook/ Directory. Take a look and plan to attend the November meeting.

Playing the Historic Skinner Organ at the Dayton Art Institute Dr. Matt Dierking and Ms. Lynn Mishler What an Experience! The Organ Playing the historic Skinner organ at the Dayton Art Institute is a true delight. Just visiting the circa 1930 museum with its Italian R e n a i s s a n c e architecture1 is always a treat, but walking past the paintings and through the Cloister to play makes you feel like you ve entered the age. We arranged our visit with Mr. Chuck Barnett who is the DAI coordinator for Private Events and Rental Information. Chuck is warm and friendly and welcomed us in the rotunda before leading us through the museum to the organ. The DAI Organ, Opus 749, was built by the Skinner Organ Company in 1929. It was built during an era when art museums regarded pipe organs as a natural addition to the arts. Skinner built many organs for museums including Opus 333 for Cleveland s Museum of Art, and Opus 758 for the Brooklyn Art Museum as well as home organs such as those in the Kettering and Deeds Mansions here in Dayton -- and Opus 786, a 9 rank organ for the Deeds yacht2,3 A Wonderful Room The organ console is stage left in the museum s NCR Renaissance Auditorium with the pipework behind shutters at the rear of the stage. Looking back from the console, the room is beautiful adding to the feeling that you re playing in an Italian Villa. Mr. Ed. Zimmerman, the DAI Building Engineer, greeted us as we played. Ed was kind enough to give us a tour of the Skinner s pipework which is almost completely original. He was very happy to have us play. His only admonishments were to play something that did not sound like a wedding or a funeral and don t be afraid to really play. He didn t have to ask me twice to blow the dust out of the pipes! The two manual DAI organ has 35 stops controlling 21 ranks with 1,418 pipes. The manuals address the same stops, but the pipes are divided into two expression chambers. Although not designed as a solo instrument, it does have some beautiful voices. The acoustics in the auditorium are also quite nice and enhance the voices of the organ. GREAT & SW ELL: M anual II Duplicate of M anual I Expression I Pipes Expression II Pipes 8' Diapason 8' Rohrflote 8' Harmonic Flute 8' Violoncello 8' Salicional 4' Flute 8' Voix Celeste 8' Tuba 8' Flute Celeste II 110 8' French Horn 4' Octave 8' Clarinet III Mixture 183 8' English Horn 8' Vox Humana Harp Celesta Chimes Tremolo Pedal 16' Sub Bass 32 16' Echo Lieblich 32 16' Trombone 8' Octave http://www.daytonartinstitute.org/info/history.html 8' Gedeckt 12 A Standing Invitation The museum would love to have the organ played more, so take some Banchieri or Corelli, call Chuck and make a day of it! Visit the museum, have lunch at the Monet Cafe, then play the organ and talk to the museum patrons about the organ and music. Enjoy! You can find the references and additional DAI organ info at the Dayton AGO Chapter website: www.agodayton.org. 2 A. Thompson-Allen Organ Company, http://www.thompson-allen.com/toledo.html 3 1 32 12 The Dayton Art Institute Organ, 25 April, 1990

On a bag purchased in the UK: Thanks to Ellen Bagley p piano (soft) the neighbours have complained f forte (loud) the neighbours are out Crescendo getting louder testing the neighbours tolerance level ff fortissimo (VERY loud) to hell with the neighbours pp pianissimo (VERY soft) the neighbours are at the door Dim thick Obbligato being forced to practice Rit (and/or) Rall coming up to the bit you HAVEN T practiced Con moto I have a car Metronome person small enough to fit comfortably into a Mini Lento the days leading up to Easto (with eggo and choco and things) Largo brewed in Germany (Hence Handel s Largo reaches parts other beers cannot reach ) Piu Animato if you don t clean that rabbit out, it will have to go Interval time to meet the players in the bar Perfect Interval when drinks are on the house Cantabile singing (that is, viz. drunk) Con spirito drunk again Coda served with chipsa Codetta child s portion Suspended chord for lynching the soloist Rubato ointment for the musician s back Subdominant I can t play until I ve asked the wife Tonic a pick-me-up Syncopation bowel condition brought on by an overdose of Jazz Crotchet knitting Quaver the feeling before a lesson when you haven t practiced Flats English apartments A tempo in time A tempo de café Ah, coffee time! Improvisation what you do when the music falls down Acciaccature/appoggiatura insects Opus exclamation made when Moggy has done a whoopsie on the carpet Music - Happiness