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Dean: Mary Bronaugh Davis Sub-Dean: Chloe Stodt dean@kcago.com BOMBARDE! Newsletter of The Greater Kansas City Chapter AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS AUGUST 2013 Bombarde Editor: Roseann Penner Kaufman bombarde@kcago.com FROM THE DEAN: The first thing I want to do as your new Dean is to thank our Immediate Past Dean, Claudette Schiratti and her crew for an outstanding 75 th Celebration Year for KCAGO. That was a big milestone and it was celebrated in grand style! Our momentum does not slacken during the fourth quarter and the home stretch of our century of existence! Many exciting and varied programs are on tap to make this KCAGO year outstanding. Festival Bookends will open and close our program year! The French Festival announces the beginning; Bachathon celebrates a finale. THE 2013-2014 YEAR IN A NUTSHELL: August 25 th is our opening event with a brand new schedule addition. Mario Pearson came up with the plans for a First Annual French Festival to be held at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 416 West 12 th Street in downtown Kansas City, MO. The time is 1:00 to 5:00, Sunday afternoon to accommodate as many players as possible. Besides enjoying an afternoon of French music, be sure to check out the delicious delicacies of the French Café which is located within hearing distance of the performers. September 16 th Ahreum Han, organist will entertain us on the Quimby organ in Gano Chapel on the William Jewell College campus. She impressed us all during the AGO National Convention in Nashville in 2012. October 12 th. Plans are in the making to have a Fall Festival Organ Party where youth may try out their piano pieces on a pipe organ or harpsichord. October 21 st Anthony Maglione will direct a choral and brass concert at Visitation Catholic Church. Randolph Lee, trumpeter is stopping in Kansas City on the way to his concert in New York. November 18 th Christopher Houlihan, who consistently receives rave reviews throughout the United States and other countries will be at the Community of Christ Auditorium. January 12 th Dave Wickerham will entertain us on the Music Hall Theater pipe organ. This is cosponsored with the Kansas City Theater Pipe Organ club. January 25 th is our January Jubilee, a full day of various one-hour workshops for prospective members as well as for our current membership. There will be something for everybody. February 17 th is a Choral Service on LIGHT. This service was an outstanding event of the 2012 AGO Nashville National Convention. Anthony Maglione, from William Jewell is Director.

March 17 th Gregory Peterson, organist comes highly recommended. Joint sponsored with Atonement Lutheran Church. April 21 st the day after Easter we will tour the Reuter Organ Factory in Lawrence, KS and progress to the First United Methodist Church in downtown Lawrence. May 4 th will be the 35 th Annual Bachathon held at Grace & Holy Trinity Cathedral. May 19 th is your turn! A Members Recital will be at St. Andrew s Episcopal Church. Who wants to play? This summer I had the pleasure of attending an AGO Region Convention that was close to home. The Region VI Convention in Springfield, MO on June 18-20 definitely surpassed expectations of all who attended. KCAGO had the most members in attendance except we couldn t come up with everybody s name in 15 seconds to win the prize. I had started writing down names whenever I spied anyone from our chapter, but (wouldn t you know) that list was back at the hotel. Attendees were: Dan Brown, Mary Davis, Jim Higdon, Steve Kucera, Barbara Leyton, Debbie Lynch (dual member), Jim Lytton (dual member), Mike Maiden, Mike Quimby, Ann Marie Rigler, Claudette Schiratti, and Chloe Stodt. A Highlight of the Convention for us in Kansas City came the first afternoon when Stephen Kucera was announced as 2 nd Place winner in the AGO/Quimby Regional Competition for Young Organists. The winner was Jessica Park from the Twin Cities AGO Chapter. Stephen was the youngest competitor - having just turned 19 a few days before. He was eligible to play in Springfield because Jennifer Bower, in first place couldn t attend. Steve said afterwards he could play a safe program or pull out all the stops and go for broke (which he did). It paid off! There were many interesting Regional sessions including Michael Quimby s Workshop of answering questions about pipe organs, the Hymn Festival at First Baptist, Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs Through the Ages, James Kibbie s Organ Recital (standing ovation), Jeremy Chesman s Carillon Recital (the one shade tree across the street was our landing spot), the a cappella singing of the Springfield Chamber Chorus, a recital by Michael Emmerich (2010 Rising Star performer at the AGO National Convention in Washington D.C., and Marie Rubis-Bauer played the closing concert. Finally, be sure to spread the word about the French Festival. A big attendance would be great for our first event. The line-up of performers is as follows: 1:00 Claudette Schiratti 1:30 John Deahl 2:00 Mary Bronaugh Davis 2:30 Thomas Zachacz 3:00 Rebecca Bell, organetto, Bill Banks, hurdy-gurdy 3:30 Paul Erickson 4:00 Ron Krebs, organ, Douglas Lawrence, Bass Baritone 5:00 Jan Kraybill Mary Davis, Dean

French Organ Music Festival geared for a great inaugural event It was a pleasant surprise to have all the time slots fill very quickly for the inaugural French Organ Music Festival that is scheduled for Sunday August 25 th at the Gold Dome Cathedral. We had to move the starting time up an hour to accommodate the interested performers. The festival now starts at 1pm and will conclude at 5pm. I am pleased to announce that the following performers will share a vast repertoire of the French music genre. Claudette Schiratti, Dr. Jan Kraybill, John Deahl, Ronald Krebs, Thomas Zachacz, Paul Erickson, Mary Davis as well as a music ensemble Organetto, Organistrum performing French dances on authentic instruments. This event is cosponsored by our chapter and GHT Cathedral and is indeed an exciting time for our chapter. Patrick Neas is planning a feature article in the Kansas City star and our local diocesan newspaper will do likewise. With your help and enthusiastic support this sister event to the Bachathon will be a rousing success. Attached is a PDF copy of the flyer to send to people in your email list. You will also shortly receive a postcard in the mail in the mail o remind you of the event and to share with other organ music enthusiasts. At this time we need assistance in the following areas. Please contact the event chair, Dr. Mario Pearson at mpearson@kcgolddome.org to sign up. Ushers hand out programs, and collect free will donations. Hosts for the French café this will be located in the Cathedral south chapel so everyone can still see and hear the live performances. **Also, please visit www.kcago.com to find a.pdf flyer to print and post to help get the word out about this spectacular festival!!! AUGUST Placement Listings Placement Coordinator: Joe Wilkinson jnwilkinson@sbcglobal.net Director of Music Avondale United Methodist Church of Kansas City is seeking a Director of Music Ministries. Applications are due no later than August 1, 2013. To apply, email resume to Rev. Gary Ponder Williams: pastorgary@kc.rr.com, or mail resume to Avondale UMC, 3101 NE Winn Road, KCMO 64117, by no later than August 1, 2013. Job description available by contacting the pastor at the address above. Director of Music Stilwell United Methodist Church, 19335 Metcalf Avenue, Stilwell, KS 66085 Position available 01 September 2013, 15-20 hours / week (less than full-time). Piano and organ performance preferred with additional music skills and styles being an advantage to the development of this music program. Responsible for Sanctuary Choir, Adult Bell Choir,. Children s Choir(s) start-up, Youth Choir(s) start-up, Assist with the leadership of the Worship Committee, Accompanist providing worship music throughout the church year. Send Résumés to: Ken Parker, pastor, Stilwell United Methodist Church,19335 Metcalf Ave Stilwell, KS 66085. Applications for this position accepted by email to musicministry@stilwellumc.org through Monday, August 5, 2013. Accompanist Stilwell United Methodist Church (see above) Position available 01 September 2013. Up to 8 hours / week (less than full-time) to accompany for the Stilwell United Methodist

Church music program at the direction of the Director of Music. Piano and organ performance required with additional music skills and styles being an advantage to the development of this music program. Nursery care is available. Responsible for accompanist for Sanctuary Choir practices and performances, accompanist for Bell Choir, Children s Choir, Youth Choir and other choirs and special music as needed, provide Worship Accompaniment on either piano or organ as needed throughout the year. (See above for contact info). January Jubilee will be January 25, 2014! JANUARY JUBILEE KANSAS CITY Saturday, January 25, 2014 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Country Club Christian Church 6101 Ward Parkway Kansas City, Missouri 64113 Total Cost: $15.00 (includes lunch) Presented by: Greater Kansas City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (Jubilees are sponsored by the AGO Committee for Musicians in Part-Time Employment.) A day of mind, body and soul inspiration for the part-time church musician including 10 skill enhancing workshops, networking, a gourmet catered lunch and a message from the keynote speaker, Jan Kraybill (DMA, FAGO). For more information, contact Mary Bronaugh Davis, Dean, 816-436-1419 Or watch on the website KCAGO.com Workshop List will include (along with other options): Accessible Praiseworthy Organ Literature (with or without pedals) Bringing New Life into Old Hymns: Invigorate your congregation s singing Turning Pastors into Partners: Support for Clergy-Musician Relations Generating Joy in Your Practice Time (and productivity too!) A Guide to Quality Choral Music (includes a choral reading session) Assistance with Contemporary Worship and Praise Challenge Yourself: Take Your Organ Music to the Next Level! Organ and Other Instruments: Encouraging and Collaborating with Instrumentalists in your Congregation SUBSTITUTES AVAILABLE FOR YOU

Substitutes listed are members of the local organ guild. The ones who hold AGO certificates have passed requirements of the national American Guild of Organists for various levels of service playing and choral conducting. However, the Greater Kansas City AGO is not an endorsement agency for service provided by the persons listed here. To learn proficiency of substitutes, feel free to ask them for references. Feedback regarding the hiring of GKCAGO substitutes is welcome. Please send them to jnwilkinson@sbcglobal.net These substitutes have passed various levels of AGO certification requirements: Mary Bronaugh Davis, MA, CAGO - org 816-436-1419 816-456-1343 (cell) Scott Foppiano, MM, CAGO - org, dir, soloist, lit 816-437-8557, 816-305-0260 (cell eve. only) Nicholas Good, BM, CAGO - org, lit 785.273.7762, 785.231.9659 (cell) Linda Mann, BME, SPC organ, piano 816-353-4826; 816-289-9760 (cell) Nara Newcomer, MA, CAGO - org, lit 816.235.1679, 252.412.4676, newcomern@umkc.edu John Pitchford, MM, SPC - org 913.663.3768 Claudette Schiratti, MM, AAGO - org, dir, lit 913-530-0960 (cell) Barbara Tankard Thatcher, CAGO 816.796.3706 Thomas Zachacz, MM, CAGO org, dir, lit, 913.645.3749 (weekdays only) SPC = service playing certificate, CAGO = Colleague certification AAGO = Associate certification, FAGO = Fellow certification The following have various degrees in organ or church music at the college or post-graduate level: Rebecca Bell, MA org, lit 816-523-5569 bellmartin@kc.rr.com Joyce Berg, MM org 816-741-7388 jpiano3@sbcglobal.net Phyllis Curtis, MM - org, piano John Deahl, BA org, dir, bass soloist W. Sue Finley-Evans, BME, MM, EDS org, piano, lit Kathy Hellwege, org, lit, solo, dir, BSE in Music & English Sarah O Holland, DMA student KU - org, piano, lit 913.406.5327 (cell) (10:45 or 11:00 only) phyllish@virtualexcel.com 785-250-4141 or johnldeahl@gmail.com 785-550-1608 or sjkeus@yahoo.com 913-362-0594 or 913-706-0126 (cell) s721h995@ku.edu 309-333-8745 Michael Phelps, BA org, piano, lit 816-686-5454 Dale Ramsey, MM org, dir 816.322.8985 Ann Marie Rigler, DMA org, lit 816.415.3792

Lisa Shepard, org, lit or 816.781.7700 x5199 816-587-9290 or 816-591-4584 (cell) Nancy Stankiewicz, BA org, lit 913.642.8642 Cheri White, BM organ, piano, lit 913.766.5698 jjjjjayhawk@hotmail.com The following also offer their services: Betty Bauer, org, lit 913-814-9021 hababab@earthlink.net Doris Daniels, org, lit 816-431-3244 Stephen Kucera, SPC, org 913-568-3873 (student in Manhattan) skkansas@k-state.edu Roland Pera, bass soloist 913-268-8918 or 913-269-6222 (cell) Marilyn VanderLinden - org, lit 816.665.4441 org=organist; lit=liturgical worship; dir=choral director; pian=pianist. The absolute deadline for submissions to Bombarde s editor is the 20th of each month. Please email your information to bombarde@kcago.com.

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