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www.suffolkago.org 1 October 8, 2014 Suffolk Soundings" The Newsletter of the Suffolk Chapter of the American Guild of Organists" Chapter Officers Dean Matthew Koraus, FAGO (516) 672-9939 Sub-Dean and Webmaster Ray Henderson, CAGO (516) 334-9283 Secretary Joan Wingerter (631) 757-0722 Treasurer Janet Pinto (631) 547-1317 Certification Deanna Muro, CAGO (631) 361-3393 Placement Christopher Cusumano (631) 271-4635 Professional Development Helen Kegerreis (631) 423-0701 Publicity Paul Elsener (631) 581-7111 Registrar Eleanor Gould (631) 234-3342 Scholarship Chair Dr. Joan Daly-Lewis (631) 928-5669 Members-At-Large Thom Bohlert, FAGO (631) 361-3393 Paul Eschenauer, CAGO (516) 676-4889 Chaplain The Rev. David J. Ware (516) 692-6368, ext. 1 A Message from the Dean Greetings Our annual Potluck Supper was a success. Many thanks to Janet and Tom Pinto for hosting what was a lovely evening of food and fellowship. Dr. Martin Tel s presentation on psalms of lament was insightful and compelling. For more information on Dr. Tel s work, please visit http://worship.calvin.edu/resources/ resource-library/martin-tel-on-psalms-for-all-seasons/. We have two great events scheduled for this month, a masterclass on Organ Technique for Pianists and our annual Organ Expo for youth. While both of these programs are geared towards those new to the world of the pipe organ, I highly encourage all of our members to attend Dr. Katie Meloan s presentation will no doubt offer plenty of new pedagogic ideas to our teacher-members, and perhaps even new practice techniques to the most experienced among us. Additonally, your presence at Organ Expo demonstrates our unified support as a Guild for the youngest organists among us, and gives encouragement for them to pursue further study. As some of you may have noticed, the proposed Chant Workshop has been removed from this year s program calendar. Our chapter sub-dean, Ray Henderson, is working on what promises to be an outstanding, instructive, and ecumenical presentation with America s leading chant expert, Fr. Columba Kelly. Scheduling issues have eliminated the possibility of the event occurring this fall, but we are hopeful for rescheduling sometime in 2015. Look to the future editions of the newsletter for more updates on this once-in-a-lifetime event Best wishes, and see you soon, Matthew Koraus Next Chapter Meeting: Tuesday, October 14th at 7pm ORGAN TECHNIQUE FOR PIANISTS a Masterclass with Dr. Katharine Meloan at St. Kilian s RC Church, 485 Conklin St. Farmingdale, NY 11735, Registration fee paid at the door, $10 for members, $15 for non-members

www.suffolkago.org 2 October 8, 2014 Chapter Programs In-Depth Tuesday, October 14th, 2014, 7 pm Organ Technique for Pianists Chapter Programs at a Glance Tues., 10/14, 7pm: Organ Technique for Pianists Katie Meloan, DMA, presenter St. Kilian RC Church, Farmingdale Sun., 10/26, 3:30pm: Organ Expo - an introduction to the organ for children and adults St. Patrick RC Church, Huntington Mon., 1/19, 1pm: Hymn Workshop Presenter TBA Congregational Church, Manhasset Fri., 2/6, and Sat., 2/7: Children s Choir Festival Andrea Baxter, clinician St. James Lutheran, St. James NY (more info on page 7) Feb., Date and Time TBA: Member s Recital a joint program with Nassau Chapter Congregational Church, Manhasset Sat., 3/7, Times TBA East End Organ Crawl East Hampton Presbyterian Church and the Whalers Church, Sag Harbor Fri., 3/20, 3pm: Scholarship Auditions St. Patrick RC Church, Huntington Sun., 5/3, 3:30pm: Scholarship Recital Scott Montgomery, recitalist St. Patrick RC Church, Huntington Katie Meloan, DMA will present a masterclass geared for pianists who are transitioning to the organ. This will include demonstrations on both the piano and the organ, hands-on work with select masterclass students, and discussion of different methods of study and resources. Katie s doctoral dissertation was on this very subject, and this is presentation an excellent opportunity for organists of ANY skill level. The masterclass will be held at St. Kilian s RC Church, 485 Conklin St. Farmingdale, NY 11735. Registration will be paid at the door; $10 for members, $15 for non-members. Co-sponsored with the Rockville Centre Chapter of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians. Directions: From the east, take the Southern State Parkway west to Exit 33 west to Route 109 to Main Street. Turn right onto Main Street. Turn right at Conklin Street and proceed one block to St. Kilian's on the right. From the west, take the Southern State Parkway to Exit 28A North to Route 135 to Exit 7E. Proceed 1 1/2 miles to St. Kilian's on right. Membership Directory, 2014-2015 The 2014-2015 Members Directory will be published in November. All current members as of October 15 will be included. Please be sure to renew your membership as soon as possible so that the Directory will be accurate. Please also consider supporting your chapter by purchasing an ad in the Directory. Advertisement forms may be found on page 8 of this month s Suffolk Soundings.

www.suffolkago.org 3 October 8, 2014 Sunday, October 26th, 2014, 3:30pm ORGAN EXPO - Pedals, Pipes and Pizza Adults and children of all ages are welcome to learn about the King of Instruments, hear performances and demonstrations, and sit at the console for a hands-on experience. Pizza to follow the program. Cos-sponsored with Nassau AGO and the Rockville Centre Chapter of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians. At the Church of St. Patrick, 400 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743. For more info, contact the program coordinator Christopher Cusumano at (631) 271-4635 or chapelcus@optonline.net. IMPORTANT NOTE: To meet the needs of our host church, this event this season will take place in October and not in March as it has in years past. There will be no Organ Expo in March of 2015. Directions: Take the Northern State to Exit 40 North (Rte. 110/New York Ave.) for approximately 6 miles. Left on Rte. 25A heading West (Main St., Huntington). Follow for 5 blocks. St. Patrick Church is on the left, directly opposite Rite Aid Drug Store. Fri, Sat, Sun; Oct. 17, 18, 19 Annual Choral Festival Led by Gabriel Couch, from Princeton University. Concert, Sun. Oct. 19th at 4pm, First Presbyterian Church, 330 Main St. Northport. For more info, please email musicnministry@gmail.com You must pre-register to sing in the Choir. Free-will offering. Sunday, Oct. 26 at 3pm SOLI Choral Concert The Singers of Long Island present the music of Daley, Lauridsen, Hogan, Sweelinck, and more. In the Rosary Hall Chapel of the Motherhouse of Dominican Sisters, 555 Albany Avenue, Amityville. Free concert. Other Programs of Note Saturday, Nov. 8 at 8pm Organ and Brass The Long Island Brass Guild will perform with Cindy Holden, organ and Rachel Carter White, soprano, at St. John s Lutheran Church, 48 Greene Ave., Sayville. $10 suggested donation. For more info, contact Cindy Holden at (631) 589-3202. Sunday, Oct. 26 at 4pm Organ Recital Vaughn Watson will play a recital for Reformation Sunday on the new Elsener organ, at St. James Lutheran Church, Woodlawn and Second Avenues, St. James NY. Call Don Reinertsen for more info, (631) 682-7210. Sunday, Nov. 2 at 4pm Evensong for All Saints The Choir of St. Peter s-by-the-sea sings music of Rose, Stanford, and Victoria. At St. Peter s-by-the-sea, 500 South Country Rd, Bayshore. Free Will Offering.

www.suffolkago.org 4 October 8, 2014 Sunday, Nov. 9 at 3pm Organ Recital Featuring Ms. Molly Blancke, Rev. John Fleischmann, and others, at St. James Lutheran Church, Woodlawn and Second Avenues, St. James NY. Call Don Reinertsen for more info, (631) 682-7210. Weds., Nov. 12 at 12:30pm Organ Recital Given by Dr. Carol Weitner, at First Presbyterian Church, 330 Main St. Northport. Other Programs of Note (continued) Sunday, Nov. 16 at 3pm VOX AQUARUM quartet Long Island s newest professional vocal quartet, with music by Bach, Bruckner, Palestrina, Purcell, Rheinberger, and others. Katrina Montagna, soprano; Chelsea Laggan, alto; Matthew Koraus, tenor; and Brian Goff, bass. At St. Peter s-by-the-sea, 500 South Country Rd, Bayshore. $20/$15 Sunday, Nov. 16 at 3pm American Brass Quintet Concert at St. John's Church in Cold Spring Harbor (Rte. 25A, behind the fish hatcher y). Sug gested donation: $20; students and children free. Sunday, Nov. 23, at 4 pm Illumine in Concert. Chris O Hara, trumpet; Sarah Moyer, coloratura soprano; and Mark Engelhardt, Organ / Harpsichord. At St. Peter s-bythe-sea, 500 South Country Rd, Bayshore. $20/$15 Welcome A special welcome to our new member: Suffolk AGO also thanks the following collea gues who h a v e re n e wed their memberships as of 9/12, since 8/15: If you still have yet to renew, there is still time Please contact our registrar, E l e a n o r G o u l d a t ( 631) 234-3 3 4 2 or email elegould@verizon.net. Substitute List The 2014-2015 Substitute List is still being compiled at this time. We anticipate that it will be completed by early November, and will be distributed with the Member s Directory. Thank you for your patience Member News Maren Carlsen. Virgil Barkauskas Anne Bergeron Jessica Chen Lynne Hoffmann Deborah Jenks Helen Kegerris Christine Kenny Katharine Meloan Competition Results Deanna Muro Scottie Owens Terence Purtell Bolivar Reamy Donald Reinersten Jonathan Riss Margaret Sargent Rev. David Ware Congratulations to dean Matthew Koraus on his winning of the 3rd Prize and Audience Prize at the 2014 University of Michigan Competition in Organ Improvisation The audience was wowed by his sparking rendition of DARWALL S 148TH in the form of a 18th century baroque toccata-concertato. For more information on the competition, visit http://www.music.umich.edu/ departments/organ/improvisationcompetition.htm

www.suffolkago.org 5 October 8, 2014 Scholarship News Suffolk AGO Expands Scholarship Program (again) The American Guild of Organists, Suffolk Chapter is delighted to announce the inauguration of The Peragallo Pipe Organ Company Scholarship for High School and Middle School Students. This scholarship program is open to students in grades 6 through 12 who live in Suffolk County. Through Peragallo s generosity, winners may be awarded up to $1,000 for organ lessons. Auditions will take place on March 20, 2015 at St. Patrick s Roman Catholic Church in Huntington, N.Y. Applications must be received absolutely no later than February 23. Repertoire requirements and an application can be found on the Scholarship Page of the Suffolk Chapter, whose web address is suffolkago.org/. This page also describes the Chapter s two other scholarship programs for college students and for students of any age who are new to the organ. Awards will be made at a Scholarship Recital on May 3, featuring recitalist Scott Montgomery. For additional information, please contact Scholarship Chair, Dr. Joan Daly-Lewis at jdalylew@optonline.net or 631-928-5669. Suffolk Soundings" is published in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, by the Suffolk Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. It is published nine times a year, monthly from September to June (December/January combined issue). Editor: Matthew Koraus Layout and Design: Matthew Koraus Events Calendar: Eleanor Gould Print Distribution: Eleanor Gould Deadline for submissions: the 15th of the month prior Submissions: Please send submissions in publishable form to Matthew Koraus at matthewkoraus@gmail.com. Submissions are subject to editing. Advertising Rates: Suffolk Soundings is a great way to get your message to a target group. If you d like to advertise on a monthly or yearly basis, contact the Editor, Matthew Koraus, at matthewkoraus@gmail.com or (516) 672-9939 for rates and guidelines. Placement All job seekers are encouraged to speak with the previous organist prior to accepting a long-term engagement. First Congregational Church of Essex Junction 1 Church St., Essex Junction, VT 05452 Position: Part-Time Organist/Choir Director Salary: between $17,000 and $23,000 Direct the Adult Choir & Women s Choir, and play the organ and piano for two weekly services. The church features a beautifully refurbished 1928 Estey organ as well as Young Chang baby grand piano. Send cover letter & resume to Pat Seaver care of First Congregational Church, at address above, or email to musicdirectorfccejsearch@fccej.org.

www.suffolkago.org 6 October 8, 2014 Professional Development IN REVIEW: Eileen Guenther, Rivals or A Team: Clergy-Musician Relationships in the the Twenty-first Century - Review by Helen Kegerreis I found this book packed with good information concerning healthy, cooperative relationships between clergy and musicians and other staff of churches of numerous denominations and styles. Eileen Guenther, immediate Past National President of AGO, has used her personal successful experience as church musician, performer, educator, workshop leader, and administrator to draw descriptive information, experience and advice from numerous musicians and clergy colleagues. Two sections that especially grabbed my attention were What Clergy Want Musicians to Know and What Musicians Want Clergy to Know. The ten chapters of this 174 page paperback book help us understand things we all want to know to function well and understand our world of making music in church. An extensive Table of Contents, bibliography and index send you right to what you want to find. At our recent Suffolk Chapter potluck dinner, I found myself telling of the helpfulness and interest topics of this book to a fellow chapter member. It is practical, economical at $18.95, easy reading, funny at times, and helpful. You ll find yourself saying Yes, that s right. That s just what happens. I can use that advice. It brings you help in your real world. We all deal with conflict. It s real Here s a wise, understanding author and friend.

www.suffolkago.org 7 October 8, 2014 Announcing the Suffolk Chapter, American Guild of Organists 2015 Children s Choir Festival Andrea Baxter, Guest Conductor February 7, 2015 9:00 am 4:00 pm Directors Workshop February 6, 2015 7:30 pm St. James Lutheran Church, St. James You and your Children s Choir are invited to participate in Suffolk AGO annual Children s Choir Festival under the direction of conductor Andrea Baxter Andrea Baxter currently serves as the Associate Director for Music at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lansdale, PA. Her primary responsibilities include direction of the children s music ministry, which provides opportunities for children ages three through twelfth grade, direction of the handbell program, and leading one of Trinity s four weekly worship services from the piano. She received a Bachelor of Music degree in music education from Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, PA, and a Master of Music degree in choral conducting from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. Ms. Baxter has contributed devotions and articles to The Chorister and other publications such as Cross Accent, the journal of the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians. She also regularly conducts children s choir festivals and provides workshops, particularly around the topic of the importance of children in worship. The festival features music chosen to be useful in your local church throughout the liturgical year: I m going to Sing with Over My Head Terry Taylor, CGA1326 Good News is in the Air Hal Hopson, Augsburg Fortress, ED004387 Hodie Christus Natus Est Michael Bedford, CGA 421* My Song is Love Unknown Carolyn Jennings, CGA559 Easter Song John Horman, CGA768* Song of Hope Robert Hobby, Morning Star Music, MSM-50-8112A *These pieces were done at a previous festival; past participants may already have the music. The festival will include rehearsals from 9:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. and a festival service open to the public at 3:00 p.m. Each church is asked to help fund this project with a registration fee of $75.00. All choirs are invited, regardless of size If you are interested in participating please return this registration form to: Helen Kegerreis, #1 Craig Drive, Huntington Station, NY 11746, by November 30, 2014. More detailed information about the festival will be sent to you later or you may call Helen (631-423-0701) or Deanna Muro (631-361-3393). - Suffolk AGO 2015 Children s Choir Festival Registration Form Name Church Address for mailings Phone Yes, we will participate in this year s festival. Please send info. We are interested, send more information. Email address Approximate number in choir If you know of a church choir who might be interested in participating, please list the church, pastor or choir director, and their address, phone number and/or email address so we might send them information about the festival.

www.suffolkago.org 8 October 8, 2014 The Suffolk Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (Suffolk AGO) 2014-2015 Members Directory Advertising Advertiser Name Address Phone Email Suffolk AGO MEMBERS DIRECTORY: Yes, I d like to place an advertisement in the 2014-2015 Suffolk AGO Members Directory as follows: Thank you for your support Thank you for your support The Suffolk AGO Members Directory is published once yearly in November. Please note that for the Members Directory, all materials and payment in full must be submitted no later than November 3, 2014. If you have any questions, please contact Matt Koraus, at matthewkoraus@gmail.com or (516) 672-9939. Bus. Card @ $ 25.00 3.5 inches wide X 2.0 high ¼ page @ $ 40.00 7.5 inches wide X 2.5 high OR 3.6 wide X 5.0 high ½ page @ $ 75.00 7.5 inches wide X 5.0 high OR 3.6 wide X 10 high Full page @ $100.00 7.5 inches wide X 10 high I am submitting copy as follows: JPEG/PDF OR information for Suffolk AGO to prepare the ad for me. I will email the ad or information to matthewkoraus@gmail.com by NOVEMBER 3, 2014.. A check payable to Suffolk Chapter, AGO, in the amount of $ is enclosed with this order form. Please mail to Janet Pinto, 7 Daremy Court, Melville, NY 11747-2704. Thank you for your support

www.suffolkago.org 9 October 8, 2014 The Suffolk AGO members newsletter, Suffolk Soundings, is published monthly, nine times a year from September to June with a combined issue in mid-winter. Please note that when you purchase an ad in the newsletter, Suffolk Soundings, for an entire year (9 issues), you save almost $100 over the monthly rate. If you have any questions, please contact Matt Koraus, at matthewkoraus@gmail.com or (516) 672-9939. The Suffolk Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (Suffolk AGO) 2014-2015 Newsletter Advertising Advertiser Name Address Phone Email Yes, I d like to place an advertisement in the 2014-2015 Suffolk Soundings newsletter as follows (check one): MONTHLY RATE: YEARLY RATE: DIMENSIONS: (9 issues) Bus. Card @ $ 20 @$100 3.5 inches wide X 2.0 high ¼ page @ $ 35 @$225 7.5 inches wide X 2.5 high OR 3.75 wide X 5.0 ½ page @ $ 60 @$450 7.5 inches wide X 5.0 high OR 3.75 wide X 10 Full page @ $110 @$900 7.5 inches wide X 10.0 high I am submitting copy as follows: JPEG/PDF OR information for Suffolk AGO to prepare the ad for me. I will email the ad or information to matthewkoraus@gmail.com by the 15 th of the month prior to publication. A check payable to Suffolk Chapter, AGO, in the amount of $ is enclosed with this order form. Please mail to Janet Pinto, 7 Daremy Court, Melville, NY 11747-2704. Thank you for your support

www.suffolkago.org 10 October 8, 2014 Suffolk AGO Eleanor Gould 437 Ralph Avenue Central Islip, NY 11722-1831 Address Service Requested j