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CHAPTER NEWS 1
DEAN’S LETTER 2
CRESCENDO STAFF INFORMATION 2
REGISTRAR’S CORNER 3
PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER AGO: 3Offices and Committees Directory
CHAPTER EVENTS 2013/2014 4
CHAPTER PATRONS 4
CALENDAR OF EVENTS 5
TUESDAY NOON RECITALS 6
MARK YOUR CALENDARS 7
WHERE AM I? 8
POSITIONS AVAILABLE 9
SUBSTITUTE ORGANIST LIST 11
12
TALE PIPES 13
Newsletter of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists
MAY 2014 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 9
The deadline for the next issue is May 1, 2014
This year’s host in this wonderful series is
St. Peter’s Church 313 Pine St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
It's May, and that Means Our
Philadelphia Legends Concert!
Since the first choral sounds heard on September 4, 1761, and thefirst organ sounds resounding three years later, St. Peter’s Church,Philadelphia, has had a continuous tradition of great church music.
We celebrate this tradition at 7:00 pm on May 18 with a PhiladelphiaLegends concert. The music will range from a hymn by a parishioner whosigned the Declaration of Independence to works by living Philadelphiacomposers.
The St. Peter’s Choir, with over seventy boys, girls, and adults, both vol-unteer and professional, will sing anthems by federal period Philadelphiamusician Benjamin Carr as well as contemporary works by DanielShapiro, Robert A.M. Ross, James MacMillan, Debra Scroggins, and CarlWiltse. The choir regularly commissions and premieres new anthems andpsalm settings, including recent pieces by Debra Scroggins and BarryRose. During their most recent cathedral residency (Christ Church,Oxford), they were hailed by the cathedral staff as the best visiting choir inmemory. The education of child choristers to high standards is an impor-tant part of ministry at St. Peter’s, and the children will be participating inthis concert.
Continued on p. 6
MAY 2014 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 92CRESCENDO, the officialbulletin of the Philadelphia Chapter of theAmerican Guild of Organists, is publishedmonthly, September through June. All material
for publication must reach the Editor by the
1st day of the month preceding the date of
issue,.eg. November 1 for the December issue.This must be type written and e-mailed (text sup-plied in an attachment), or mailed. A hard copyshould be included for display ads. Submissionsbecome the property of the Philadelphia Chapterof the AGO and will not be returned unlessaccompanied by a self-addressed and stampedenvelope. Crescendo reserves the right tomake editorial changes and to shorten articles tofit space limitations. Articles in Crescendo reflectthe views of the writers and not necessarily thoseof the Guild. All advertising must be arrangedthrough the Advertising Manager. As noted in2008, Crescendo season and professional cardadvertising automatically renew for each succes-sive volume, unless we receive notification ofcancellation of the advertising.
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Editorial Board
CRESCENDO
Mary Elizabeth Campbell, Editor484-995-6110 email: [email protected]
Karen Fallows & Tom Lever, Publishers215-822-6762 215-855-0287email: [email protected]
Katherine Reier, Circulation Coordinator215-517-4160email: [email protected]
Calendar of Events
Kathleen Scheide, Coordinatoremail: [email protected]
Positions Available
Robert Carson, Coordinator267-634-9271email: [email protected]
AdvertisingMary Elizabeth Campbell, Coordinator484-995-6110email: [email protected]
Visit our website at www.AGOPhila.org
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Growing up, I played three sports each year: soccer in the fall,basketball in the winter and baseball in the spring to summer.I loved all three and watched the professional equivalents on
television (in sports speak I was a “4 for 4” fan), but my true lovewas baseball. The intensity in that split second decision-making ofwhat pitch to throw, shifting fielders with a pitch, whether to swingor not, all resembled numerous chess moves happening simultane-ously. And loving the Phillies, for better or worse, I found myselfcheering them on at home on Sunday afternoons each season.Their 1993 season is memorable for their trek to the World Series.But to me, the interesting facet of that team was their turnaroundfrom last place (1992) to first place (1993). A few key player addi-tions (notably the platoons in right and left field), a unified club-house and career years by many players on the team propelled the1993 Phillies into Philly sports legacy.
For a while, Chapter members suggested to me that the Chaptervisit Longwood Gardens and have an event around the restoredorgan (completed in January 2011). After exploring the possibilitiesfor a few years, this season an amazing convergence occurred, ofwhich we are the beneficiaries. On June 3rd, Longwood Gardensis graciously opening the Ballroom to us, free of charge, for our endof the year Annual Dinner and Meeting. I should rewrite thatphrase. Free of charge!
Peter Richard Conte, Longwood organist and PhiladelphiaChapter Member, is available that evening and will be performing a30 minute program for us. And Marva Dawn is available and flyingin from Seattle to speak at both the dinner and at a Clergy-Musicianevent the prior day. A truly amazing convergence!
You will be reading more about this event, receiving an invitation inthe mail and able to register online at www.agophila.org. I hopeyou will take part in what is a truly unique music, educational andsocial opportunity:
Longwood Gardens, Peter Richard Conte, Marva Dawn
A night to remember.
Pax,Tim
ConvergingTalent
MAY 2014 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 93
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
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 [email protected] 215-247-7466 x104
E r i k M e y e r , R e g i s t r a r
PHILADELPHIA CHAPTERAMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS
ELECTED OFFICES DeanTim Evers 610-688-8700
[email protected] Romeri 215-279-7229
[email protected] Marshall 215-844-8343
[email protected] deJ. Ellis 610-896-6189
[email protected] Meyer 215-247-7466 x104
[email protected] CoordinatorMarcia Sommers 610-692-5009
Executive CommitteeTERM ENDiNG 2014
Andrew Heller 610-789-0146Judith A. Lang 610-623-8069Paul Marchesano 215-287-8955Kathleen Scheide
TERM ENDiNG 2015Mary Elizabeth Campbell 484-995-6110Theodore Didden 215-646-0294Zach Hemenway 215-242-2055 x35Judith Fichthorn Bell Stebner 215-674-3456
TERM ENDiNG 2016 Grete ingalls 215-310-0526Erik Meyer 215-657-2607Elaine Sonnenberg 419-980-0035 Gordon Turk 610-964-1808
APPOINTED LEADERSHIPRegistrarErik Meyer 215-247-7466 x104
[email protected] ChaplainRev. Bruce Thorsen 215-230-3980
[email protected] Committee ChairAlan Morrison 215-735-8259
[email protected] Committee ChairEthel Geist 215-529-1603
[email protected] CoordinatorLee de Mets 215-997-0219
[email protected] / ArchivistTo be appointed
Nomination Committee ChairRalph Purri 610-789-2354
[email protected] CoordinatorRobert Carson 267-634-9271
[email protected] Concerns ChairJudy Lang 610-623-8069
[email protected] Noon Recitals CoordinatorMarcia Sommers 610-696-0554
[email protected] CoordinatorLoretta Hartnett 610-352-5441
[email protected] Region III Education ChairEthel Geist 215-529-1603
[email protected] Lever 215-855-0287
E R I K M E Y E R , R E G I S T R A R
National headquarters continues to
move ahead with ONCARD, a new
way of organizing our membership.
The biggest change in this new system is that AGO national head-
quarters will now be collecting annual dues. For those of you with
email, hopefully you've received an message from ONCARD invit-
ing you to log in and update your personal information. You'll be
receiving another email shortly to renew your membership for 2014-
2015. This can be done easily online with a credit card; it is also
possible to pay by check, but please be sure to send your check to
the national address rather than to one of our local officers.
For those of you without email, there's nothing to worry about! You'll
be receiving/sending your membership renewal form directly from/to
national headquarters. I imagine this form will look nearly identical
to forms used in the past.
Whether you renew online with ONCARD or by mail, you'll still have
similar membership options specific to our chapter - our substitute
list, the option to receive the Crescendo electronically or by paper,
and options to donate to our chapter funds. Your check will be sent
to national headquarters, who will distribute your donations to us in
Philadelphia.
I've found ONCARD to be fairly easy to use. For those of you who
are less familiar with computers, please feel free to call me for help.
In the long run, this is a great move for the AGO and will save the
guild a lot of work.
Erik Meyer
215.247.7466 x104
REGISTRAR’S CORNER
We thank our 2013-2014 Patrons(list updated monthly)
Benefactors_______________________________________
Jeffrey B. FowlerNorman J. Geist and Ethel Geist, CAGORudolph A. LucenteAlan Morrison
Harry Wilkinson, FAGO
Sponsors___________________________________________________
Jeffrey L. BrillhartPeter Richard Conte, AAGO
Theodore W. Didden, CAGO
Joseph J. LewisMichael StairsDavid W. Stettler
Donors___________________________________________________
Robert H. ErbJane Errera, ChM
Jeremy J. Flood, CAGO
Martha N. JohnsonConrad M. OlieAlan R. PopjoyJohn A. Romeri, AAGO, ChM, and Karen A. RomeriStephen F. SchreiberJudith Fichthorn Bell StebnerGordon H. Turk
Contributors___________________________________________________
Carol P. Anders Rae Ann Anderson, CAGO
Joanne Shovlin Annas Debra S. BacakRobert K. Betty David ChristopherMarjorie Lynch Cummings, CAGO Doris J. Dabrowski, SPC
F. Mark Daugherty, CAGO Joyce Gambrell DraytonMaria de J. Ellis Paul FejkoMary L. Fenwick, AAGO Ruth D. Fisher, AAGO, ChM
Dorothy Fulton-Stevens, AAGO Bruce W. GlennyLoretta S. Hartnett, SPC Ashley L. HornerEvan J. Jackson Nancy J Kahler-JowCharles F. Kelemen Deborah J. KimPaul S. Kinsey Joel E. Klingman, SPC
Judith A. Lang Jeffrey P. LeesMaria Lennon Thomas S. Lever, Jr.Phyllis B. Linn Richard G. MillerKathleen J. Moyer Leighton W. MoyerRichard J. Pilch Joyce F. RasmussenJohn E. Reber, iV Katherine J. Reier, SPC
Stephen W. Ross Clair RozierLois S. Ruth John W. Sankey, Jr.Yoshiko M. Seavey Marcia L. SommersEdward Wilk Bradford T. WintersKathleen E. Wirth
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Saturday, August 24, 2013, 9:00amA Day at Ocean GroveOcean Grove Auditorium and Donald & PhyllisSutherland’s cottage
Saturday, September 14, 2013, 10:30amChapter Kick-Off EventSt. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Ardmore
Friday and Saturday, October 18 & 19, 2013Presbyterian Hymnal Celebration EventWayne Presbyterian Church
Monday, November 18, 2013, 6:30pmPhilip Stopford, Choral TechniquesCathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
Sunday, December 29, 2013, 4:00 – 8:00pmChapter Christmas PartyMichael Stairs’ Home
Saturday, January 18, 2014, 8:00am – 4:00pmJanuary JumpstartBryn Mawr Presbyterian Church
Monday, February 10, 2014, 7:30 pmTom Sterner, author of “The Practicing Mind”St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Glenside
Wednesday, March 19, 2014, 7:00 pmBach Cantata 150 and the Schübler ChoralesSt. Mark’s Church, 1625 Locust St.
Sunday, May 18, 2014, 7:30pmPhiladelphia Legends VIII St. Peter’s Church, 3rd & Pine Sts.
Tuesday, June 3, 6:00pmClosing Banquet and Officers’ Installation with Marva Dawn and Peter Richard ConteBallroom at Longwood Gardens
Saturday, June 7, 2014, 11:00am – 5:00pmFred J. Cooper Memorial Organ Day at the Kimmel CenterFree Admission throughout the Day
Philadelphia Chapter of the AGO
Chapter Events 2013/2014
CALENDAR OF EVENTSK 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
Calendar@agophi la .org
All Upcoming Events for Crescendo publication should be sentto Kathleen Schiede in advance of our publication submissiondeadline, which is the 1st of the month preceding publication.
MAY 2014 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 95
Carolyn Boxmeyer_________________
Flutist
215.333.8833
H a r r y W i l k i n s o n___________________
Ph.D., F.A.G.O.
Thursday, May 1, 12:30 PMRoss Wood, organist. Free. Princeton University-Chapel, Nassau and Washington Rds., Princeton NJ609.258.3016 [email protected]/~choir/
Friday, May 2, 8:00 PMBen Sheen, organist. $25 reserved seating/$21 mem-bers. Longwood Gardens Ballroom, US Rte 1, KennettSquare PA 610.388.1000 www.longwoodgardens.org
Sunday, May 4, 5:00 PMChoral Evensong featuring the music of Erik Meyerand Parker Kitterman. Freewill offering. Post-Evensongparty includes auction to benefit the choir’s July pil-grimage to England. St. Martin-In-The-Fields,St.Martin's Lane and Willow Grove Ave., Chestnut Hill,PA 215.247.7466 www.StMartinEC.org
Sunday, May 4, 7:00 PMMusic at Abington presents the youth of APC's ChapelChoir as they return home from their annual springtour. Freewill offering. Abington Presbyterian Church,1082 Old York Rd, Abington PA 215.887.4530www.apcusa.org/MusicatAbington
Saturday, May 10, 4:00 PMThe Norristown Chorale presents "The Music's AlwaysThere." Works of Vivaldi, Paulus, Rutter; folk, patrioticand popular songs. Freewill offering. Victory Church,2650 Audubon Road, Audubon, PA 19403 (610) 272-0410 www.norristownchorale.com
Saturday, May 10, 7:00 PMSouderton High School Advanced Choir, directed byTeresa Washam. Advent Lutheran Church, 470Landis Rd, Harleysville, PA [email protected]
Sunday, May 11, 7:00 PM"Ave Maria" a Mother's Day concert featuring musicinspired by Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Urban, Scheide,et al. Voices, early winds, Baroque and modern violin,theorbo and guitars, pipe and reed organs. Suggested
donation $20. Church of the Loving Shepherd, 1066 S.New Street, West Chester, PA 19382 610.692.5662(response line)
Friday, May 16, 7:00 PMMusic at Abington presents a Musical Time Capsule1714 – 2014, honoring the 300th Anniversary Year atAPC. Abington Presbyterian Church, 1082 Old YorkRd, Abington PA 215.887.4530www.apcusa.org/MusicatAbington
Sunday, May 18, 3:00 PM"Music in Bloom" featuring the choral ensembles withinstrumentalists of Woodstown High School, under thedirection of Kahlil Gunther. Sponsored by "MusicAround the County" / Salem County Arts Alliance.Admission is free. Woodstown Presbyterian Church,46 Auburn Road, Woodstown NJ 856.769.3212
Sunday, May 18, 3:00 PMThe Philadelphia Singers in Mozart Vespers, SchubertMass. $35/25/10. Cathedral Basilica of Sts. Peter &Paul, 18th St & Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Phila PA215.587.3696 http://[email protected]
Sunday, May 18, 4:00 PMEdward Landin, organist. Freewill offering. Bryn MawrPresbyterian Church, 625 Montgomery Ave, BrynMawr PA 610.525.2821www.bmpc.org/programs/music-and-fine-arts
Monday, May 19, 7:30 PMThe Drew University Chorale, directed by Dr. D. JasonBishop. Freewill offering. St. Martin-In-The-Fields,St.Martin's Lane and Willow Grove Ave., Chestnut Hill,PA 215.247.7466 www.StMartinEC.org
Friday, May 30, 3:30 PMEric Plutz, organist. Free. Princeton University-Chapel, Nassau and Washington Rds., Princeton NJ609.258.3016 [email protected]/~choir/
TUESDAY NOON RECITALS
Marcia Sommers, Coordinator610-696-0554 [email protected]
MAY 2014 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 96
Organ works on the magnificent E.M. Skinner Opus862 instrument will include Bruhn’s Praeludium in EMinor and Tournemire’s Improvisation on the TeDeum, played by Artist–in–Residence Paula PughRomanaux.
The music ministry at St.Peter’s has been led by a hus-band/wife team since 2004.Peter Hopkins is Director ofMusic Ministry andChoirmaster, responsible forchoral direction, liturgical plan-ning, and administration. AsArtist in Residence andPrincipal Organist, Paula PughRomanaux plays for most ser-vices and accompanies thechoirs, presents recitals, andassists with the education ofgirl and boy choristers. Peter and Paula occasionallyswitch roles, “just to keep the people guessing.” Paulaalso maintains a small, selective piano studio, whereall the students are introduced to the organ andencouraged to add organ to their studies.
E.M. Skinner Opus 862 is one of the finest examplesof Skinner’s art extant. 45 ranks over three manualsand pedal, the organ is under the curatorship of theThompson–Allen Company, who over the pasttwenty–odd years have skillfully and lovingly broughtthe instrument back to Skinner’s original specificationsand voicing. Paula Romanaux will also play a “periodpiece” from Skinner’s time to show many of the colorsof the organ. The organ is triply historic: A 1930 E.M.Skinner housed in a case with façade of Philip Feyringfrom 1764 in a church that opened in 1761!
The music ministry at St. Peter’s Church is not justhistorically interesting, but thriving today, withever–growing numbers of participants of all ages mak-ing music skillfully and joyfully to the glory of God.
Please join the musicians of St. Peter’s and your fel-low Guild members for an exciting concert. St. Peter’sis at the corner of Third & Pine, on the border of theSociety Hill and Queen Village neighborhoods. AmpleFREE parking will be available in the church lot, use319 Lombard Street, 19147 with your GPS or map-ping software. Come early if you wish, park in thechurch lot, and enjoy dinner at one of the manyrestaurants within walking distance. St. Peter’s MusicCommittee also invites you for refreshments outside inthe churchyard after the concert.
Church of the Loving ShepherdS. New Street in West ChesterHost Musician: Kathleen Scheide
Our Noontime Concert Series will travel for thefirst time to the Church of the Loving Shepherdat Bournelyf, West Chester, for May events.
Leah Martin, William Gatens, Bruce Glenny andKathleen Scheide will present the 2-manual trackerorgan by Darron Wissinger, New Hampshire. Theinstrument sits in a converted 1740 stone barn. Theplaster-over-stone walls, black walnut floors, andexpansive cubic airspace create a warm acousticthat is appreciated for frequent chamber music offer-ings in the church's chamber music concert seriesas 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 additionally invited to bring a lunch toenjoy before or after each program on the 20-acregrounds (Bournelyf), by the pond, labyrinth or butter-fly garden.
May 6 Leah MartinMay 13 William GatensMay 20 Bruce Glenny May 27 Kathleen Scheide
Philadelphia LegendsContinued from page 1____________________________________________
MAY 2014 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 97
Our chapter is very grateful to First Presbyterian Church of West Chester forco-sponsoring our special guest speaker Marva Dawn for our June AnnualMeeting. We have been increasingly able to plan events in tandem with
other organizations, which both brings costs down and attendance up, so that weall benefit. Our next season will have several examples of wonderful coopera-tion to produce excellent programming. If in seasons to come you are hoping tobring a special performer and/or speaker to our area, consider partnering withour chapter!
Marva Dawn is a widely acclaimed theologian, author, musician and educatorshe is travelling from Washington state to be with us. The church will be hostingher and offering this free workshop which will be open to our members:
Monday, June 2, 8:30-11:30 AMPastor/Musician Conversation
Dr. Marva Dawn, ConvenerFirst Presbyterian Church of West Chester130 W Miner Street, West Chester, PA 19382
610.696.0554
Pastors and Musicians of all denominations are invited to participate in a lively dialog on issues confronting worshipin main-line churches today. While the event is free, please RSVP so we can plan accordingly (see below).
8:30-9:00 Registration/Coffee9:00-9:30 Worship9:30-9:50 Break
9:50-10:15 Remarks by Marva Dawn10:15-11:15 Conversation/Questions/Dialog
11:15-11:30 Concluding remarks
RSVP: Marcia Sommers, Director of Music and Fine ArtsFirst Presbyterian Church of West Chester
[email protected] or 610.696.0554
Mark Your Calendars - We’re Planning Wonderful Things Ahead!
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WHERE AM I?If you figured out that our April photos were from St. Mary's EpiscopalChurch in Wayne, then congratulations! That is the beautiful homechurch of Dr. Gordon Turk who planted the idea for this column!
So now, do you recognize this space? Hint - in honor of May, this is a former 'Legends' location.
Please feel free to send YOUR submission of an instrument in ourregion, and tell us where it is. Send it to [email protected].
Photos used with permission of church staff
MAY 2014 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 99POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Robert G. Carson, Coordinator 267-634-9271 [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!
OrganistSt. Paul’s Lutheran Church301 N. Main StreetDoylestown, PA 18901215-348-4004Posted: 4/11/14Organist to serve for at least 2 services each Sunday andspecial days throughout the liturgical year (AshWednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, etc.) andassist with choirs/ensembles when needed. Approximatehours would be 10 - 15 hours per week during the programyear. Instrument is a two manual, 29-rank Zimmer & Sonspipe organ. Salary is negotiable and position includes 4weeks (Sundays) of vacation. Resume may be submittedto: Kathleen Ebling Shaw, Director of Music, St. PaulLutheran Church, 301 N. Main Street, Doylestown, PA18901 [email protected]
PianistSt. Paul’s Lutheran Church Lionville, PAPosted: 3/11/14Seeking a pianist to play for their Sunday morningContemporary Worship service and adult choir. Rehearsalsare Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Applicants musthave the ability to play from traditional sheet music as wellas from a lead sheet and should be comfortable playing avariety of musical styles as well as vocal warm-ups andfour-part choral voicing. Resumes and questions should besent to [email protected].
Music Director/OrganistSt. Paul's Catholic Church9th Street at ChristianPhiladelphia, PAPosted: 3/6/14Newly refurbished Skinner Organ. Contact Fr. John Largefor information: 215.850.6106 or [email protected]
Director of Music and OrganistMorrisville Presbyterian Church771 N. Pennsylvania Ave.Morrisville, PA 19067Posted: 3/5/14Seek a part-time (20-25 hours per week) Director of Musicand Organist. In addition to providing diverse music for ablended service, this position includes responsibility fordirecting vocal and handbell choirs. The sanctuary organ isa 4 Manual Allen Renaissance Quantum Digital organ with79 stops and 316 voices. Previous experience is preferred.The salary range is $38,000 - $42,000 based on experi-ence. For a complete job description and more information,please contact the search committee at [email protected].
Organist/Choir DirectorGrace Lutheran Church600 Edmonds AveDrexel Hill, PA 19026Posted: 2/28/14We are looking for someone who will conduct weekly choirrehearsals and direct the adult choir at our Sunday ser-vices at 10:30 AM, with Holy Communion once a monthand on special feast days and occasions. Currently thechoir meets on Thursdays at 7:30 PM for an hourrehearsal. The music director will be responsible for coor-dinating music for worship and will serve as the choir direc-tor and organist/pianist. This includes integrating musicand liturgy, collaborating with other worship leadership tooffer worship that is faithful and effective for the setting atour church. We take pride in housing a 1928 Möller organwith two manuals and a Yamaha Clavinova.As we are also seeking to expand our ministry, an idealcandidate would be able to implement a music program forchildren and promote intergenerational music making. Theorganist/ pianist/ music director will participate as a mem-ber of the Worship Committee and collaborate with thepastor. Grace is a friendly and welcoming congregationand located at the corner of Edmonds Avenue and SchoolLane with a trolley station next to the church. Please con-tact: Becky Wantman at [email protected] or bythe church phone number, 610.259.2143.
Director of MusicHoly Cross Catholic Church651 E. Springfield RoadSpringfield, PA 19064Posted: 2/25/14Seeking a committed, skilled and creative Catholic organistwith interests in traditional, classical and contemporary,liturgical music. Position includes one choir rehearsal eachweek from September to June (7 to 8:30pm), playing threeMasses (7:30am, 9:30am choir, and 11:30am) each week-end, alternating with a contemporary group every otherSaturday evening at 5:15pm, Sunday Vigil Mass and beingavailable for additional services: e.g. Forth Hours, HolyWeek, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc. Weddings and funer-als are included. Responsible for assigning and trainingcantors. Participate in bi-monthly meeting of Liturgy com-mittee. Compensation commensurate with experience,education, and number of responsibilities assumed. Toapply, please submit cover letter with your approach toCatholic Liturgical Music, a resume and two letters of rec-ommendation to Fr. John Gabin at address listed above orfax 610-622-3211 or email to: [email protected]. Will contact you for interview after resume isreceived.
Continued on p. 10
MAY 2014 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 910
OrganistFirst Church of Christ, Scientist81 Cassatt AvenueBerwyn, PA 19312www.christianscienceberwyn.comPosted: 2/19/14Organist needed to fill a permanent position at our church.We do not have a Music Director, but rather, have musi-cians who are independent contractors. We require a tal-ented organist who can play for our Sunday church ser-vices as well as for our Wednesday evening testimonymeetings. We pay $130 for the Sunday service and $100for the Wednesday meeting. The organist needs to arrivean hour early on Sunday in order to rehearse one selectionwith our soloist.The Sunday service (10:00 – 11:00 am) has a prelude of 8or 9 minutes, three hymns, the solo, and a postlude of 6 or7 minutes. The Wednesday evening meeting (7:30 – 8:30pm) does not have a solo.
In addition to our Sunday and Wednesday services, wehave a Thanksgiving service at 10:00 am which also pays$130. Please contact our Music Committee Chair TiffanyWalker at 484.991.8401 if you are interested in auditioningfor this position.
Director of Music/Organist (Part-time)St. Matthias ChurchPosted: 01/17/14750-family suburban parish with well-established, tradi-tional music program seeks a Director of Music (Organistand Choir Director) who will be an active member of theparish staff. Responsibilities include overseeing anddirecting entire music program: playing the organ for 3weekend Masses (1 Saturday evening, 1 Sunday morning,1 Sunday night), holy days, weddings and funerals, otherMasses/services as requested, including First Sacraments;accompanying and directing a 10-14 voice choir at weeklyrehearsals and bi-weekly Sunday Masses from Septemberthrough May; developing a children’s choir; rehearsing withcantors and occasional instrumentalists; scheduling music,choir and cantors.Qualified candidate will be a practicing Catholic well-rootedin his/her faith, having a comprehensive knowledge ofRoman Catholic liturgy and music with excellent organiza-tional, leadership and interpersonal skills. Candidate withseveral years’ experience and strong organ skills pre-ferred. Position is available now. Please mail or email([email protected]) cover letter, resume and salaryrange to Monsignor Michael T. McCulken.
Positions AvailableContinued from page 9____________________________________________
Mar jor ie Lynch Cummings___________________
C.A.G.O. First Presbyterian Church of Olney
D e n n i s E l w e l l___________________
Overbrook Presbyterian Church - Philadelphia
Roy Harker___________________
Church of Saint Asaph
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
Rudolph A. Lucente___________________
Asst. Wanamaker Grand Court Organ
Bruce Shultz_________________
Girard College
Church of St. Francis de Sales
University of Pennsylvania
William J. Gatens, D. Phil., F.A.G.O., Ch.M.___________________
Blessed John Henry Newman FellowshipCongregation Adath Jeshurun, Elkins Park
American Record Guide
MAY 2014 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 911
O Hannah A. Albrecht Bryn Mawr, PA 610-526-2145 SOC Fred Astmann Cherry Hill, NJ 856-424-3820 SOC Debra S. Bacak Sellersville, PA 215-257-0553 OC James Boschker Philadelphia, PA 305-962-5925O Lucas C. Brown Philadelphia, PA 267-474-8476
D. Stephen Cable Bethlehem, PA 484-866-6019Robert G. Carson Philadelphia, PA 267-634-9271
O Ronald Chancler Levittown, PA 267-679-6638SC Linda J. Clark West Chester, PA 610-793-1606O Mark A. Cole, SPC Cinnaminson, NJ 717-343-2700
Marjorie LynchCummings CAGO Philadelphia, PA 215-728-1530
S Doris J. Dabrowski SPC Philadelphia, PA 215-387-6635OC Lee de Mets FAGO Chalfont, PA 215-997-0219OC Thomas G Denny Spring City, PA 610-948-0939SOC Theodore W.
Didden CAGO Ambler, PA 215-646-0294 SOC Adam F. Dieffenbach Telford, PA 267-738-2326 OC Vincent Paul DiFrancesco Philadelphia, PA 215-498-2609 O Anthony Dratwa Essington, PA 845-489-3707SOC Joyce Gambrell Drayton Philadelphia PA 215-635-5778OC Sue Ellen Echard Harleysville, PA 610-585-5059
Maria de J. Ellis Ardmore, PA 610-896-6189 OC Paul Raymond
Emmens AAGO, ChM West Chester, PA 610-692-7632O Suzanne Erb Philadelphia, PA 215-568-5795 SO Gary S. Eslinger Abington, PA 215-887-0479OC Carol Evans Glenside, PA 215-646-7300x144 O Jonathan G. Fairchild Huntingdon Valley, PA 215-947-8340SO Karen B. Fallows SPC Hatfield, PA 215-822-6762 SOC Susanna Faust West Chester, PA 610-766-1812
Paul Fejko Chester, PA 609-462-9000 SO Ruth D. Fisher AAGO ChM Media, PA 610-891-1269SOC Jeremy J. Flood CAGO Philadelphia, PA 215-625-2747
Robert H. Frederick Philadelphia, PA 215-755-7648 O Patricia Gallo-Terrenzio Huntingdon Valley, PA 215-947-4759OC William J. Gatens
FAGO ChM Chester, PA 610-876-5617SOC Louise M. Gerdelmann Souderton, PA 215-723-6975 O Eric Gombert Lansdale, PA 267-498-5912OC Peter Gowen Philadelphia, PA 215-776-7374 O Charles M. Griffin Levittown, PA 215-547-7017
Lisa Guglielmo Glenmoore, PA 610-906-7740SOC Cheryl Hazzard Sewell. NJ 856-256-9894 O Zachary D. Hemenway Philadelphia, PA 215-910-1995SOC Michael Clair Huffman Allentown, PA 610-433-6563O H. Ray Hunsicker West Chester, PA 610-399-4358OC Grete ingalls, CAGO Philadelphia, PA 215-310-0526
Evan J. Jackson Aston, PA 610-497-6275SOC Tsitsi Jaji Philadelphia, PA 607-280-1399 OC Helen Jauregui Philadelphia, PA 215-498-0982OC Beth Z. Jenkins Oreland, PA 215-885-7275 SOC Raymond Johnson Cheltenham, PA 215-635-9944 OC D. Damien Jones Wilmington, DE 215-432-2178OC Paul S. Jones Philadelphia, PA 215-735-7688x236OC Sandor Kadar Lawrenceville, NJ 609-540-6548S Deborah J. Kim Turnersville, NJ 610-783-6122
SUBSTITUTE LIST
The 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
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 your profile indicates that you wish to be listed. For assistance contact Erik Meyer at [email protected] or 215-247-7466.
OC Parker Kitterman Philadelphia PA 215-922-1695SC Joel E. Klingman SPC Southampton, PA 215-355-8445 OC Maria Lennon Hatboro, PA 215-896-9484SC Thomas S. Lever Lansdale, PA 215-855-0287SOC David Clark Little Feasterville, PA 215-953-0352S Chiduzie Madubata Attleboro, MA 301-919-9632S Elizabeth A. Manus St. Davids, PA 610-293-9002SOC Paul R. Marchesano Philadelphia, PA 215-287-8955 S Leah Martin Huntingdon Valley, PA 215-609-9242 O Glenn M. Matis Doylestown, PA 215-489-2548 SC Steven Matthews Philadelphia, PA 215-253-3000O Steven J. McBride West Chester, PA 610-633-3442 SOC Mardia Melroy Ambler, PA 215-646-1975SOC Constance H. Mickel Bryn Mawr, PA 610-527-9514 OC Lee F. Milhous Doylestown, PA 215-348-8872
Scott P. Myers Furlong, PA 267-544-0212William L. Nash Pottstown, PA 610-970-5749
O David R. Nelson Aston, PA 610-497-0488OC Michael Nelson Easton, PA 610-533-2707SO Patricia Nyce Douglassville, PA 267-252-3020 SO Sean OConnor Philadelphia, PA 424-903-6389SOC Kirsten K. Olson Collegeville, PA 610-489-3889 O Frank K. J. Orman Eagleville, PA 610-409-2529 SC Joanne K. Owen Pilesgrove, NJ 856-769-3212OC Wesley D. Parrott Philadelphia, PA 215-732-6732O Aaron C. Patterson Philadelphia, PA 215-725-0959 SOC Patricia A. Pezick Blue Bell, PA 610-405-3736O Margaret Realley Doylestown PA 215-345-8564SOC Katherine J. Reier SPC Abington, PA 215-517-4160 SOC Katherine Rick Wayne, PA 517-945-3448O Ruth E. Rineer Cheltenham, PA 267-536-5706SOC Barbara Romesburg Drexel Hill, PA 610-446-3540O Valerie Rozek Chesterbrook, PA 440-478-8163O John W. Sankey Deptford, NJ 856-848-3589OC Stephen F. Schreiber Ambler, PA 215-283-0417 SOC Phillip J. Shade Souderton, PA 215-723-7907 OC Marilyn Lee
Shenenberger SPC Edgewater Park, NJ 609-871-8819OC Jeffrey J.
Shuman FAGO, ChM Lightstreet, PA 570-784-1574 OC David E. Shunskis Philadelphia, PA 215-748-4623
Alexander M. Smith King of Prussia, PA 610-265-4390O Judith F. B. Stebner Warminster, PA 215-630-9632OC Robert J. Stoop Philadelphia, PA 267-745-5709 SO Karen L. Thomas Yeadon, PA 484-466-6426O F. Anthony Thurman Cherry Hill, NJ 856-616-2480OC Ryan Tibbetts Philadelphia, PA 302-354-2001SOC Frances M. Treisbach Jeffersonville, PA 484-231-1426SOC Virginia K. Vaalburg Glen Mills, PA 610-358-0946 SOC Matthew L. Valent Collegeville, PA 610-924-5088SOC John W. Van Sant Trenton, NJ 609-498-1768SO Karen Whitney Philadelphia, PA 215-424-8450 SC Robert H. Wilkinson Ridley Park, PA 610-574-6866 S John C. Williams Doylestown, PA 215-230-8915O John M. Woznisky Paoli, PA 484-318-7092O Jerry L. E. Wright Collingdale, PA 610-586-7381
Code Substitute Location Phone Number Code Substitute Location Phone Number
This list is published as a courtesy to the chapter membership. Although the AGO assumesno responsibility for the musicianship or reliability of substitute organists, Guild certificatesand other degree programs indicate preparation beyond the minimum.
MAY 2014 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 912
Mary Elizabeth Campbell, C.A.G.O.___________________
Music Therapist – MAMT – BC
Music Director, St. Basil the Great, Kimberton
Private Music Teacher, Therapist, EDMR Practitioner
Ron Coles, MM, M.Ed.Admin.___________________
Roxborough Sr High School, Arts Department Chair
Saint ignatius of Antioch Roman Catholic Church
Cabrini College
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MAY 2014 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 913TALE PIPES Mary Elizabeth Campbell, Editor
With our election of another class to the Executive Committee, I was thinking about just how many wonderful folkshave had a role in making our chapter successful. This graphic includes names of all executive committee mem-bers since 2004, as well as officers, various event hosts, and others. I don’t have lists of program committee folksrepresented – they, and many other members, also play a vital role. It truly takes a community, and we have anawesome one!! Thank you to EVERYONE. Names are shuffled and reorganized alphabetically, with first and lastnames in separate places just for fun. We truly go from A – Alan, to Z – Zbinden! I hope you enjoy.
NEWSLETTER OF THE PHiLADELPHiA CHAPTER OF THE AMERiCAN GUiLD OF ORGANiSTS
Katherine Reier, Circulation Coordinator
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