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CHAPTER NEWS 1
DEAN’S MESSAGE 2
CRESCENDO STAFF INFORMATION 2
REGISTRAR’S CORNER 3
EDUCATION COMMITTEE 3
PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER AGO: 3Offices and Committees Directory
CHAPTER EVENTS 2015/2016 4
CALENDAR OF EVENTS 5
POSITIONS AVAILABLE 7
WHERE AM I? 9
OHS IN PHILADELPHIA 10
SUNDAY SUBSTITUTES 11
OTHER SUBSTITUTES 12
CHAPTER HISTORY 13
TUESDAY NOON RECITALS 14
TALE PIPES 15
Newsletter of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists
MAY 2016 VOLUME LXXVIII, NO. 9
The deadline for the next issue is May 1, 2016
Philadelphia AGO Annual Chapter Gathering
Sunday, May 224:00-8:00 PM
The Abbott Farm975 Hillsdale Road
West Chester, 19382
We're throwing a party - for YOU - tocelebrate this past season, and lookahead to the season to come
The Abbott barn is a beautiful, spacious, reno-vated barn in West Chester, where we will enjoyfood, live music, and wine from Kreutz CreekWinery, a local vintner. During our celebrationyou'll have plenty of time to catch up with oldfriends, meet new colleagues, and much more.We will hold the annual meeting of the Chapter(required in our bylaws), recognize our newly-elected Executive Committee members, and geta preview of the season that is coming, includingexciting summer events for Chapter members.Cost per person is $40.00, which will go towardsthe food and entertainment. This promises to bea relaxing and fun evening.
(The Abbott's barn is comfortable and has plentyof seating, but does require some walking andstair-climbing. If you need assistance, please letRae Ann Anderson or Marcia Sommers know
before the 22nd).
DON’T FORGETPlease make sure to postmark your ballots by April 30 to elect
our next team to join Executive Committee!
MAY 2016 VOLUME LXXVIII, NO. 92CRESCENDO, the officialbulletin of the Philadelphia Chapter of theAmerican Guild of Organists, is publishedmonthly, September through June. All material
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CRESCENDO
Mary Elizabeth Campbell, CAGO, Editor484-995-6110 [email protected]
Karen Fallows & Tom Lever, Publishers215-822-6762 215-855-0287
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Calendar of Events
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• • • David Furniss
Summer inPhiladelphia!
The spotlight is on Philadelphia this summer! Themonth of June is filled with events of interest to theinternational organ community. And we, the localorgan community in Philadelphia, are at the center of itall!
Philadelphia is the proud home to an incredible wealth of world-renownedpipe organs. Among these are the Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ at theKimmel Center, the Wanamaker Organ in Macy’s Department Store, theLongwood Organ at Longwood Gardens, the Skinner organ in theChapel at Girard College, the Austin Organ at Irvine Auditorium on theUniversity of Pennsylvania campus, as well as numerous significant organs inchurches throughout the area. All of these organs will be featured in June’sfull schedule of organ events.
Beginning on Saturday, June 4, Friends of the Wanamaker Organ will hostthe annual Wanamaker Organ Day, offering many opportunities throughoutthe day to hear this unique and marvelous instrument. Of special interest isthe after-hours evening concert, providing those attending the rare experi-ence of hearing the organ without the hustle and bustle of commerce.wanamakerorgan.com
On Saturday, June 11, we celebrate the Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ inVerizon Hall with Kimmel Center Organ Day. A collaboration between theKimmel Center and the Philadelphia AGO Chapter, with support from theFred J. Cooper Restoration Fund, this day offers several hours of opportuni-ties to hear the largest mechanical action concert hall organ in the UnitedStates in a variety of roles – solo, ensemble, accompaniment to voices andfilms, etc. kimmelcenter.org/pdp-pages/201516/free-at-kimmel/6th-annual-fred-j-cooper-memorial-organ-day
In mid-June the world comes to Longwood Gardens for the 2016 LongwoodGardens International Organ Competition. Semi-final rounds and final roundsare scheduled for the 14th, 15th, and 18th. The ten competitors come fromthe United States, France, Australia, and New Zealand. On the two daysbetween rounds of competition, organ crawls are scheduled, giving the oppor-tunity to explore some area instruments. longwoodgardens.org/events-and-performances/events/international-organ-competition
At the end of June, the Organ Historical Society comes to Philadelphia for itsNational Convention, June 26 to July 2. A number of local organs will be fea-tured in concert throughout that week, including the famed Skinner organ inthe Chapel at Girard College and the Austin organ at Irvine Auditorium.www.organsociety.org/2016
And just in case all of these events are not enough, you could squeeze in anescape to Houston for the National AGO Convention June 19 to 23! agohouston2016.com
As members of the Philadelphia AGO Chapter, I hope you are all burstingwith pride at what our city has to offer. This is truly a destination city fororgan lovers this summer, and I hope that you, as the local organ community,will find the time to take in some of these events.
MAY 2016 VOLUME LXXVIII, NO. 93PHILADELPHIA CHAPTERAMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS
ELECTED OFFICERS
DeanDavid Furniss 215-699-6374
[email protected] Sommers 484-340-2204
[email protected] Marshall 267-283-8019
[email protected] deJ. Ellis 610-896-6189
[email protected] Committee
TERM ENDiNG 2016 Grete ingalls, CAGO 215-310-0526Charles Glandorf 610-416-1055Elaine Sonnenberg 419-980-0035 Gordon Turk 610-964-1808
TERM ENDiNG 2017Paul Fejko 609-462-9000Sándor Kádár, FAGO 609-540-6548Wesley Parrott 215-732-6732Andrew Senn 267-207-1494
TERM ENDiNG 2018Doris Dabrowski, SPC 215-387-6635Edward Landin 717-471-7979Kathleen Moyer 610-642-1975James Robb 215-329-4793
APPOINTED LEADERSHIP
Chapter ChaplainRev. Bruce Thorsen 215-230-3980
[email protected] PhotographerJohn McEnerney 215-794-7388
Communications CoordinatorAndrew Senn 267-207-1494
[email protected] Committee ChairAlan Morrison 215-735-8259
[email protected] Committee ChairJeff Fowler 610-764-1524
[email protected] CoordinatorSandor Kadar, FAGO 609-540-6548
[email protected] J. Cooper Organ Day CoordinatorTim Evers 610-688-8700x227
Historian / ArchivistRae Ann Anderson 215-884-4921Jeff Fowler 610-764-1524
[email protected] Jumpstart CoordinatorEthel Geist, CAGO 215-529-1603
[email protected] Committee ChairEdward Landin 717-471-7979
[email protected] CoordinatorFrances Treisbach 484-231-1426
[email protected] Concerns ChairJudy Lang 610-623-8069
Tuesday Noon Recitals CoordinatorAndrew Heller 610-789-0146
[email protected] CoordinatorTo be appointed
WebmasterTom Lever 215-855-0287
E R I K M E Y E R , R E G I S T R A R
REGISTRAR’S CORNER
- Erik Meyer
Want to join the Philadelphia chapter of the American Guild of Organists? Need to report AGO Directory changes on your current membership? Need to purchase a set of chapter mailing labels for your next music event?
Contact Erik Meyer at: 1418 Fitzwatertown Rd., Willow Grove, PA 19090215-247-7466 x104 [email protected]
William J. Gatens, D. Phil., F.A.G.O., Ch.M.___________________
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Bridgeport, PACongregation Adath Jeshurun, Elkins Park
American Record Guide
Are you a people person? We could use your help!
We are hoping to create a team who will remind and assist ourmembers with their membership renewals. If interested, please
contact me or the dean.
Starting this fall our chapter is going to offer basic service playing andadvanced improvisation sessions on a monthly basis. Jeffrey Brillhart(Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church and Yale University) will be the
instructor for the advanced class. Sándor Kádár, FAGO, will be supervisingthe basic service playing sessions. Following these sessions, "grassrootsmeetings" will be held under the leadership of Mr. Kádár for those whowould like to learn more about any aspect of organ/service playing. Thesesessions may be of particular interest to those members who do not havean organ background, and would be interested in gaining basic knowledgein providing music for Sunday worship services.
Watch the Crescendo for session dates and places next fall.
Education Committee
Sándor Kádár, Chair Education Committee
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Saturday-Sunday, September 12-13, 2015Annual Kick-Off with Dr. Kimberly MarshallWorkshop at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian ChurchRecital at Bomberger Hall, Ursinus College
October is Support a Colleague’s Performance Month
Wednesday, October 28, 2015, 7:00pmOrgan Recital by Stephen TharpFirst Presbyterian Church, 21st & Walnut Sts., Philadelphia
Sunday, December 27, 2015, 4:00-8:00pmAGO Christmas Party at the home of Michael Stairs
Saturday, January 16, 2016January JumpstartSpeakers Kent Tritle and Canon Victoria SirotaBryn Mawr Presbyterian Church
Saturday,February 20, 2016, 9:30am-NoonJames O’Donnell, “The Musical History of Westminster Abbey” with optional lunch
St. Clement’s Church
Sunday, April 10, 2016Organ Concerto ConcertPhiladelphia Chamber Orchestra performing with threegreat student artists from Eastman School of Music
Co-sponsored with St. Paul’s Organ Endowment FundSt. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill
Sunday, May 22, 2016, 4:00-8:00pmAnnual MeetingCasual food and fun at Abbott Farm, West Chester
Saturday, June 11, 2016Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ DayKimmel Center
June 14-15 and June 18, 2016Longwood Competition
June 16-17, 2016Longwood Organ Crawls
June 19-24, 2016AGO National Convention, Houston
June 26 - July 1, 2016Organ Historical Society National
Convention, Philadelphia
Philadelphia Chapter of the AGO
Chapter Events 2015-2016
We thank our 2015-2016 PatronsThis list is updated monthly. If you have made a
donation and are not listed, please let us know.
Benefactors ($500+)_______________________________________
Norman Geist and Ethel Geist, CAGO
Sponsors ($300-$499)___________________________________________________
Theodore W. Didden, CAGO
Dr. Jeffrey Fowler
Pat Gallo-Terenzio
Joseph Guidotti, SPC
Edward L. Landin and Andrew M. Senn
Joseph Lewis
Alan Morrison
John A. Romeri, AAGO, ChM, and Karen Romeri
David Stettler
Donors ($150-$299)___________________________________________________
Rae Ann Anderson, CAGO
Robert H. Erb
Jane Errera
Martha N. Johnson
Conrad M. Olie
Allen Popjoy
Stephen Schreiber
Judith Stebner
Gordon Turk
Contributors ($50-$149)___________________________________________________
Carol P. Anders Debra S. Bacak
Robert K. Betty Mary Elizabeth Campbell, CAGO
Carol Cei Marjorie Lynch Cummings, CAGO
Doris Dabrowski, SPC Joyce Gambrell Drayton
Maria de J. Ellis William P. Fenimore
Mary L. Fenwick, AAGO Dorothy Fulton-Stevens, AAGO
Loretta S. Hartnett, SPC Andrew K. Heller
Ashley Horner Evan Jackson
Nancy J Kahler-Jow Paul S. Kinsey
Jeffrey P. Lees Tom Lever
Bruce Marshall Kathleen J. Moyer
Leighton W. Moyer Richard J. Pilch
Joyce F. Rasmussen John E. Reber
James Robb Stephen W. Ross
Yoshiko Seavey Paul Serresseque
Michael W. Smith Marcia Sommers
Edward Wilk Ginny Wilkinson
Kathleen Wirth
MAY 2016 VOLUME LXXVIII, NO. 95
E l i z a b e t h M a n u s ___________________
Pianist, Organist, Vocal coach Auditions, recitals, special eventshttp://www.elizabethmanus.com
Ron Coles, MM, M.Ed.Admin.___________________
Roxborough Sr High School, Arts Department Chair
St. Paul Roman Catholic Churchwww.roncoles.com
H a r r y W i l k i n s o nIn Memoriam
___________________
Ph.D., F.A.G.O.
Mary Elizabeth Campbell, C.A.G.O.___________________
Music Therapist – MAMT – BC
Private Music Teacher, Therapist, EDMR Practitioner
K a t h l e e n S c h e i d e , C o o r d i n a t o r
All Upcoming Events for Crescendo publication should be sent toKathleen Schiede in advance of our publication submission deadline,which is the first of the month preceding publication (February 1 forthe March issue). Please note her new contact email address.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Sunday, May 1, 3:00 PM Voices of Spring: An Afternoon of Opera and MusicalTheater Favorites, Joseph Krupa, Director. Sponsored byMusic Around the County/Salem County Arts Alliance.Free. Salem Community College, Davidow Auditorium, 450Hollywood Avenue, Carneys Point NJ. Joanne Owen856.769.3212
Friday, May 6, 7:00 PM Gospel Choir from Wittenberg, Germany. Christ LutheranChurch, 1245 W. Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA 18102,www.christ-atown.org 610.433.4271
Saturday, May 7, 2:00 PM Hector Olivera, organist. Verizon Hall, The KimmelCenter 215.893.1999 www.kimmelcenter.org
Saturday, May 7, 7:00 PM Gospel Choir from Wittenberg, Germany Salford MennoniteChurch, 480 Groffs Mill Rd, Harleysville, PA, 215.256.0778
Sunday, May 8, 8:30 AM Gospel Choir from Wittenberg, Germany sings Sunday morn-ing service, repeated at 11:00 AM Advent Lutheran Church,470 Landis Rd, Harleysville, PA [email protected]
Monday, May 9, 7:00 PM Gospel Choir from Wittenberg, Germany St. Andrew'sLutheran Church, 20 Dill Avenue, Perkasie, PA 18944,215.257.6184
Wednesday, May 11, 7:00 PM Gospel Choir from Wittenberg, Germany Christ LutheranChurch, 700 East Pennsylvania Avenue Oreland PA 19075,215.886.4612
Sunday, May 15, 7:30 PM Mark Bailey Memorial Concert. Edward Schultz, flute,Barbara Prugh, trumpet, Kathleen Scheide and friends. $20suggested donation. Church of the Loving Shepherd, 1066S. New Street, West Chester, PA 19382 610.692.5662(response line)
Wednesday, May 18, 7:30 PM The Norristown Chorale. Sacred and secular songs fromstage and screen. Freewill offering. Good ShepherdLutheran Church, 132 E. Valley Forge Rd., King of Prussia,PA www.facebook.com/TheNorristownChorale 610.265.3535
Friday, May 20, 8:00 PM Vocal Gems with Abington Symphony and Oratorio Choir,including recently commissioned "A Festive Song of Praise"by Timothy Shaw. Freewill offering Abington PresbyterianChurch, 1082 Old York Rd, Abington PA 215.887.4530www.apcusa.org/MusicatAbington
Friday, May 27, 3:30 PM Reunions concert. Eric Plutz, organist. Free admission.Princeton University-Chapel, Nassau and Washington Rds.,Princeton NJ 609.258.3016 [email protected]
MAY 2016 VOLUME LXXVIII, NO. 96
Longwood Gardens International Organ Competition Returns June 14–18, 2016
We proudly announce our 10 competitors:
Alcee Chriss III, 23, USAThomas Gaynor, 24, New ZealandMichael Hey, 25, USARyan Kennedy, 21, USAColin MacKnight, 22, USAVirgile Monin, 28, FranceAdam Pajan, 29, USAAlessandro Pittorino, 22, AustraliaJoshua Stafford, 27, USAGregory Zelek, 24, USA
Come see the organ world’s brightest young talents compete for the $40,000 Pierre S. du Pont First Prize in the picturesque setting of Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA.
Tickets On Sale Nowlongwoodgardens.org/organcompetition
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Organist/PianistMt. Zion United Methodist Church1530-38 N. 11th St., Philadelphia, PA 19122Posted March 29, 2016Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, located at 11th and OxfordStreets, is looking for an organist/pianist to play for one wor-ship service at 11am. This is a paid position. If interested,please contact Pastor Monte at 215.247.3253 or mail resumeto Pastor Monte at the above address.
OrganistGrace Epiphany Episcopal Church224 E. Gowen Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19119Posted 3/21/16Grace Epiphany Episcopal Church, Mt. Airy, is seeking anorganist to accompany its principal service at 10:30 AM onSundays. The successful candidate should be proficient inaccompanying hymns from the Hymnal and LEVAS 2. Theability to play repertoire and improvise are also highlydesired. While there is currently no choir, the successful can-didate will also be asked, as part of his/her emerging respon-sibilities to re-organize a small chorus from within the congre-gation. The successful candidate must be available for otherHoly Days during the year, currently including: ChristmasEve/Day, Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday and GoodFriday. S/he will have the right of first refusal for weddings /funerals throughout the year. Please convey your interest tothe Rev’d. Naz Javier, priest-in-charge, by email at [email protected], by calling 267.221.9382, or by send-ing a resume to Grace Epiphany Episcopal Church at theabove address.
Organist - Part TimeBethlehem Baptist Church712 Penllyn Pike, Springhouse, PA 19477Posted 3/21/16Bethlehem Baptist Church is seeking an organist for the11:15 a.m. Sunday service and rehearsal with choir.Availability to play for special services is also required.Experience as a church organist with emphasis on traditionaland contemporary music and some choral experience arepreferred. Ability to develop a youth choir would enhancecompensation for the position. Please send inquiry andresume to [email protected] or by mail to BethlehemBaptist Church at the above address
Minister of MusicPaoli United Methodist ChurchPaoli, PAPosted 2/27/16Paoli United Methodist church, located along Philadelphia’sMain Line, is conducting a search for a Minister of Music. TheMinister of Music will work with the Pastor and Worship teamto program traditional and contemporary music for traditionaland blended services, lead the congregation/praiseteam/choir in song (hymns and praise), build and directrehearsals of the praise team/choir, coordinate the schedule
of existing musical groups, and bring vision and expertise togrowing the church’s music ministry. This is a part-time posi-tion, approximately 20 hours per week.
Skills & Qualifications:• Demonstrated proficiency playing the organ/piano/keyboard• Demonstrated ability to lead others in the reading, interpre-tation and performance of church music• Extensive knowledge of traditional hymns, as well as anenthusiasm for incorporating alternative forms of music (con-temporary, gospel, etc.)• Willingness and ability to collaborate with the pastor, wor-ship team, and other musicians in the planning of worshipservices• Willingness and ability to provide assistance as needed forseasonal holiday services and special church events• Willingness and ability to recruit members of the congrega-tion and guest musicians to participate in music programs ofthe church• Familiarity and level of comfort with technology (e.g., e-mail,standard applications such as Microsoft Word, audio-visualequipment)
Candidates interested in the position are encouraged to sub-mit a resume, with cover letter and compensation require-ments, to: Frances Salvacion, Staff Parish RelationsCommittee, [email protected]
OrganistFirst Presbyterian Church4 South Ridge Avenue, Ambler, PA 19002Posted 2/27/16The First Presbyterian Church of Ambler is seeking an organ-ist for our traditional worship services. Our church’s musicalgroups include the Sanctuary Choir, an adult handbell choir,a youth handbell choir and both adult and youth worshipteams. It is our plan to expand the music offerings within thechurch as well as to the community. This is a part-time posi-tion reporting to both the Music Director and Senior Pastor.Salary will be based on education and experience.
Key Responsibilities include:• Provide music for Sunday morning (9:30AM) traditional ser-vice including hymns and other service music• Accompany the Sanctuary Choir• Accompany soloists and other musical groups• Provide music for special seasonal music programs andservices as needed• Participate in weekly choir rehearsals, practice and otherpreparation as needed• Occasionally direct Choir• Coordinate organ maintenance• Attend monthly Worship and Music Committee meetings
Professional Proficiency:• High level of technical competence and creative versatilityon both organ and piano
POSITIONS AVAILABLEFran Treisbach, Coordinator
484-231-1426 [email protected]
We are happy to advertise positions available for churches in the GreaterPhiladelphia Area as a free service. We need to request that all ads stay withina 250 word limit – applicants should be directed to the church for further infor-mation. We would also be very grateful if churches encourage their organists tojoin our chapter – and many include dues payment as a contract perk!
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• Ability to master our 2015 Rodgers Infinity 361 digital organwhich was installed in October 2015• Skillfully navigate a variety of musical styles
Interpersonal Skills:• Possess the ability to work well with a variety of agegroups, musical combinations and levels of musical profi-ciencies• Interact cooperatively with the Music Director, SeniorPastor, and others in planning appropriate music for corpo-rate worship• Encourage and support a robust congregational music min-istry
Interested parties should contact Bob Nance, Convener ofPersonnel Committee, 610.584.7258, [email protected]
OrganistSt. Luke’s United Church of Christ125 North Main Street, North Wales, PA 19454Posted 2/6/16St. Luke’s UCC has a long tradition of quality worship music.It is currently seeking an organist for one service onSundays who will contribute to that tradition. Additionally, theorganist accompanies the small adult choir in worship;accompanying for rehearsal is optional. The organ is origi-nally an Estey tracker powered by water that has been re-built twice and is a quality two-manual, 15 rank instrument. Itis used each January for the AGO-sponsored Tuesday NoonRecitals (average attendance 60-75). The church sanctuaryhas excellent acoustics. Salary follows AGO guidelines. Formore information or to apply, contact Music Director JonLeight at [email protected] or 215.368.2884
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OHSLA – the OHS Library and Archives
In late March the Organ Historical Society received asplendid grant from the National Endowment for theHumanities to support planning, assessment and pilotactivities that will leverage the expertise of a range ofprofessionals with academic, cultural, technical, andcuratorial credentials. Recognized leaders in technicalfields of archival management, sound recordingspreservation and dissemination, digital collections man-agement and digital preservation and access will meetin early June. The grant also supports planning for sus-tainable growth and management of the OHS PipeOrgan Database. Upon the fulfillment of obligations out-lined in this first round, OHS is eligible to apply for alarge NEH implementation grant.
Relating to the larger grant, already 15,000 drawingsand around 1,000 organ contracts and specificationshave been digitized. Among the drawings and othermaterials is the newly acquired Brunzema Collection.The widow and family of Gerhard Brunzema havedonated his business papers and drawings to OHSLA.Prior to establishing his own business in Fergus,Ontario, Gerhard Brunzema served as tonal director atCasavant Frères, and was a partner member of Ahrendund Brunzema in East Friesland, Germany.
OHSLA and the PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER AGO
OHS will soon announce the move of its operations toVillanova. With this knowledge, the previousPhiladelphia AGO Dean, John Romeri, invited JimWeaver to speak about the range of OHS activities atthe January Jumpstart at Bryn Mawr PresbyterianChurch, a wonderful opportunity to begin meeting abroad range of Philadelphia organists and lovers of theorgan. Subsequently, Jeff Fowler and Dean DavidFurniss invited Weaver to a dinner at Christ Church,Ithan where past Philadelphia Deans and current chap-ter officers were honored. Many came to the dinner withAGO memorabilia, including historic photographs,newspaper articles, programs, and other materials. Itwas another splendid opportunity for Jim Weaver tomeet still more people in the AGO community, and toshare information about OHS activities. Now, OHSArchivist, Bynum Petty has been asked to join the AGOArchives Committee on May 14th at St. Paul’s LutheranChurch in Glenside at 10am. We expect these meet-ings to bring us ever closer to friendship and collabora-tion with AGO.
Philadelphia Convention, June 26 – July 2
Just a reminder! For details and registration seewww.organsociety.org/2016. If you’re interested in vol-unteering send a note to [email protected]. Onespecial thing, OHS Director of Publications, RollinSmith, and Philadelphia’s beloved organist, MichaelStairs are putting together a moving – and rollickingHymn Sing for the Convention – at Tindley Temple,UMC, for Thursday morning, June 30 at 9:30am. FREEto ALL, the event includes wonderful music for an oldfashioned hymn sing as well as new hymns contributedby John Weaver and Alan Morrison. Help us to fill theplace!
Organ Historical Society
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SOC Mary Eliz. Campbell, CAGO Phoenixville, PA 484-995-6110
SOC Jack Charles Schwencksville, PA 610-287-9366
SOC Doris J. Dabrowski SPC Philadelphia, PA 215-387-6635
SOC Lee de Mets, FAGO Chalfont, PA 215-997-0219
SOC Adam F. Dieffenbach Telford, PA 267-738-2326
SOC Joyce Drayton Philadelphia PA 215-635-5778
SOC Maria de J. Ellis Ardmore, PA 610-896-6189
SO Karen B. Fallows SPC Hatfield, PA 215-822-6762
SOC Susanna Faust West Chester, PA 610-766-1812
SOC Jeremy J. Flood CAGO Philadelphia, PA 215-625-2747
SOC Louise M. Gerdelmann Souderton, PA 215-723-6975
SOC Raymond Johnson Cheltenham, PA 215-635-9944
SOC Mary Eileen Johnston Havertown, PA 610-633-2264
SOC Joel E. Klingman SPC Southampton, PA 215-355-8445
SOC Thomas S. Lever Lansdale, PA 215-855-0287
SOC David Clark Little Feasterville, PA 610-209-5243
SUNDAY SUBSTITUTESThe codes preceding each name have the following meanings: S = Available to play on a Sunday,O = Available to play other services such as weddings/funerals/weekdays, C = will also direct a choir
This list is published as a courtesy to the chapter membership. Although the AGO assumes no responsibility for the musicianship or reliabilityof substitute organists, Guild certificates and other degree programs indicate preparation beyond the minimum.
Please note: This list includes only current members of the Philadelphia Chapter. To be included on this list, please be sure your membershipis current and forward your information to Fran Treisbach at 484-231-1426 or [email protected].
S Chiduzie Madubata Philadelphia, PA 301-919-9632
S Elizabeth A. Manus St. Davids, PA 610-293-9002
SOC Mardia Melroy Ambler, PA 215-646-1975
SOC Constance H. Mickel Bryn Mawr, PA 610-527-9514
SOC Scott Myers Ewing, NH 215-715-1003
SO Patricia Nyce King of Prussia, PA 267-252-3020
SOC Kirsten K. Olson Collegeville, PA 610-764-6264
SOC Patricia A. Pezick Blue Bell, PA 610-405-3736
SOC Katherine J. Reier SPC Abington, PA 215-287-9939
SOC Barbara Haddad Romesburg Drexel Hill, PA 610-446-3540
SO Alexander M. Smith King of Prussia, PA 610-265-4390
SOC Janet L. Tebbel Philadelphia, PA 267-250-7727
SOC Fran Treisbach West Norriton Twp, PA 484-231-1426
SOC John W. Van Sant Trenton, NJ 609-498-1768
SOC Karen Whitney Philadelphia, PA 215-424-8450
S John C. Williams Doylestown, PA 215-622-1015
Code Substitute Location Phone Number Code Substitute Location Phone Number
Organists on this list are available to play Sunday services
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OC Lucas C. Brown Philadelphia, PA 267-474-8476
OC D. Stephen Cable Bethlehem, PA 484-866-6019
O Ronald Chancler, SPC Levittown, PA 267-679-6638
OC Linda J. Clark West Chester, PA 610-793-1606
O Ron Coles Philadelphia, PA 267-973-0323
OC Marjorie L. Cummings CAGO Philadelphia, PA 215-728-1530
OC Lee de Mets FAGO Chalfont, PA 215-997-0219
OC Thomas G Denny Spring City, PA 610-864-6143
OC Theodore W. Didden CAGO Ambler, PA 215-646-0294
OC Sue Ellen Echard Harleysville, PA 610-585-5059
OC Paul Emmons AAGO, ChM Warminster, PA 215-675-6478
O Suzanne Erb Philadelphia, PA 215-568-5795
O Jonathan G. Fairchild Huntingdon Valley, PA 215-947-8340
OC Paul Fejko Philadelphia, PA 609-462-9000
O Patricia Gallo-Terrenzio Huntingdon Valley, PA 215-947-4759
OC William J. Gatens, FAGO, ChM Chester, PA 610-876-5617
OC Charles Glandorf Coopersburg, PA 610-416-1055
OC Eric Gombert Souderton, PA 267-471-7003
OC Peter Gowen Philadelphia, PA 215-776-7374
OC Lisa Guglielmo Glenmoore, PA 610-906-7740
O Timothy Harrell Doylestown, PA 215-297-5812
OTHER SUBSTITUTES
O H. Ray Hunsicker West Chester, PA 610-399-4358
OC Grete ingalls, CAGO Philadelphia, PA 267-253-4007
OC Helen Jauregui Philadelphia, PA 215-498-0982
OC Beth Z. Jenkins Oreland, PA 215-885-7275
OC D. Damien Jones Wilmington, DE 215-432-2178
OC Sandor Kadar, FAGO Newtown, PA 609-540-6548
OC Maria Lennon Hatboro, PA 215-896-9484
O Glenn M. Matis Doylestown, PA 215-489-2548
OC Steven J. McBride West Chester, PA 610-633-3442
OC Lee F. Milhous Doylestown, PA 215-348-8872
OC Wesley D. Parrott Philadelphia, PA 215-732-6732
OC Aaron C. Patterson Philadelphia, PA 215-725-0959
O Margaret Realley Doylestown PA 215-345-8564
OC Katherine Rick ,CAGO Wayne, PA 517-945-3448
O Ruth E. Rineer Cheltenham, PA 267-536-5706
OC Valerie Rozek Chesterbrook, PA 440-478-8163
OC Jeffrey J. Shuman, FAGO, ChM Lightstreet, PA 570-784-1574
OC Judith F. B. Stebner Warminster, PA 215-630-9632
OC Bruce J. Thorsen Doylestown,. PA 215-622-1023
OC F. Anthony Thurman Cherry Hill, NJ 856-616-2480
O Jerry L. E. Wright Collingdale, PA 610-586-7381
The codes preceding each name have the following meanings:O = Available to play other services such as weddings/funerals/weekdays, C = will also direct a choir
This list is published as a courtesy to the chapter membership. Although the AGO assumes no responsibility for the musicianship or reliabilityof substitute organists, Guild certificates and other degree programs indicate preparation beyond the minimum.
Please note: This list includes only current members of the Philadelphia Chapter. To be included on this list, please be sure your membershipis current and forward your information to Fran Treisbach at 484-231-1426 or [email protected].
These organists are NOT available to play Sunday services
Code Substitute Location Phone Number Code Substitute Location Phone Number
Roy Harker___________________
Church of Saint Asaph
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
Rudolph A. Lucente___________________
Director of Sacred Music, St. Charles Borromeo Seminary
Asst. Wanamaker Grand Court Organ
Carolyn Boxmeyer_________________
Flutist
215.333.8833
D e n n i s E l w e l l___________________
Overbrook Presbyterian Church - Philadelphia
Sándor Kádár, F.A.G.O.___________________
Organist, Conductor, Accompanist, improvisorSt. Andrew Catholic Church
Newtown, Pennsylvaniasandorkadar.com
Mar jor ie Lynch Cummings___________________
C.A.G.O. First Presbyterian Church of Olney
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Over the past century, several attempts have beenmade to create a chapter archive preserving ourhistory. Some of our chapter’s archives were
donated to the Philadelphia Free Library years ago.Some have migrated from Dean to Dean. Some arelost, and some may be waiting to be found.
Last fall I was asked by the then Dean, John Romeri,to head up a new effort to establish an archive for thechapter. Excitement was centered over the prospectthat this incarnation of the project appears to holdmore promise.
As you probably know, the Organ Historical Society ismoving to Stoneleigh, the Haas family estate inVillanova. In moving to the neighborhood, OHS iseager to enter into a symbiotic relationship with thechapter. The hope is for our chapter to work alongsideOHS in their endeavors and for OHS to be both aresource and a home for our archive.
The chapter hosted a dinner on March 6 to kick-off thearchive project and to honor past Deans. Invitationswere extended to long time chapter members, who likeformer Deans, have institutional knowledge and possi-bly hold artifacts vital to the development of ourarchives. James Weaver, Executive Director of theOrgan Historical Society was the guest speaker.
Among other things, the most significant items con-tributed at the dinner were the minutes and treasurerreports from Executive Committee Meetings. They tella story. These were…
• Jan 7, 1929 to June 4, 1933 (including AnnualMeeting Minutes)• Sept 12, 1949 to June 4, 1967 (including AnnualMeeting Minutes)We do not have, but would love to find EC minutesfrom 1902-1928; 1933-1949; 1967-?
The Philadelphia AGO Archives Committee will meetat St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Glenside on Saturday,May 14 at 10 am. Bynum Petty, archivist of the OrganHistorical Society will be at the meeting as well.Interested chapter members are welcome to attend.
In the meantime, check your attic or basement for any-thing related to…• the American Organ Players Club (est. 1890 inPhiladelphia)• the National Association of Organists (1908-1935,established in Ocean Grove)• 1921 NAO National Convention in Philadelphia• 1926 NAO National Convention in Philadelphia• 1930 AGO National Convention in Philadelphia• 1939 AGO National Convention in Philadelphia• 1955 National Mid-winter Conclave in Philadelphia• 1964 AGO National Convention in Philadelphia• 1977 International Congress of Organists inPhiladelphia• 1989 Regional Convention in Philadelphia• Crescendos, 1938 to present
There is much to be done. Having a home with OHS,our Archive will have a place to evolve and flourish aspast fades into future.
Preserving the Chapter’s History Jeff Fowler
This photo was published in Etude about the 1921 convention of the NAO in Philadelphia – thanks to Jeff for sharing it!
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This is the group photo from the March 6 AGO Deans and Archives dinner with OHS and AGO members and plenty of history!!Sent by Jeff Fowler
TUESDAY NOON RECITALS Andrew Heller, Coordinator610-789-0146 [email protected]
May 3 – David Clark LittleMay 10 – Anita GreenleeMay 17 – Sándor KádárMay 24 – John Andrew BaileyMay 31 – Leah Martin
May
Church of the Loving Shepherd1066 S. New St., West Chester, PA 19382
610.692.8280Kathleen Scheide, host musician
Tuesday Noontime Concerts return tothe Church of the Loving Shepherd atBournelyf, West Chester, for May
events. Recitals will be presented on the 2-manual tracker organ by Darron Wissinger,New Hampshire.
Bournelyf(“spring of life”) is a 20-acre formerPenn land grant farm, now home to Churchof the Loving Shepherd as well as BournelyfSpecial Camp and other meetings. Thechapel that houses the organ is a converted1740 stone barn. The plaster-over-stonewalls, black walnut floors, and expansivecubic airspace create a warm acoustic thatis appreciated for frequent chamber music
offerings in the series Chamber Music at Bournelyf,as well as during services. In May everyone has achance to also experience solo organ music in thisunique setting.
A reception will follow each program. Audiencemembers are warmly invited to bring a fuller lunchto enjoy before or after each program by the pond,labyrinth or butterfly garden.
MAY 2016 VOLUME LXXVIII, NO. 915TALE PIPES Mary Elizabeth Campbell, CAGO, Editor
Mib Campbell
For this month’s TalePipes I decided to play with an organ pipe word search. Ranks are from two organsrecently profiled in TAO – St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church in Carmel Valley, CA, and Immanuel Chapel atVirginia Theological Seminary – and two Wanamaker Organ stops. I believe there are a total of 27 stops,and a few stray bonus words. All are horizontal or vertical.
NEWSLETTER OF THE PHiLADELPHiA CHAPTER OF THE AMERiCAN GUiLD OF ORGANiSTS
Katherine Reier, Circulation Coordinator1936 Guernsey AvenueAbington, PA 19001-3702