Pipes Spectacular! — World's Largest Organ Concert
A Nationwide Celebration of the Organ in America

Project Overview
Sunday, October 15, 2000

Pipes Spectacular! — World's Largest Organ Concert, a nationwide event celebrating the King of Instruments, will bring singular focus upon the unique value of the organ and the contribution of its art to the culture at large. This celebration of the organ in America is designed to increase appreciation for the enduring majesty of the instrument while refocusing public attention on the importance of music and arts education — particularly for young people.

On Sunday, October 15, 2000, the American Guild of Organists (AGO) in cooperation with the Royal Canadian College of Organists (RCCO) will present more than 2,000 performers in more than 225 concert venues throughout North America. A family audience of more than 100,000 is expected to attend these concerts. In addition, special TV and radio organ music programming promoting the event will reach an estimated 300,000 people or more. This one-day nationwide celebration of the pipe organ is designed to increase public awareness of the organ, and to help raise funds for the AGO's education and professional development programs.

The events comprising Pipes Spectacular! — World's Largest Organ Concert will feature the organ in its historic and evolving roles as a solo, accompanying and ensemble instrument — showcasing the talents of the nation's leading professional organists in collaboration with some of the country's most distinguished musical artists. Concert programs will feature the organ with dance companies, brass and other instrumental ensembles, acclaimed choral groups and vocal soloists, marching bands, symphony orchestras, and many other musical and arts organizations.

Concerts will be presented in urban, suburban, and rural communities throughout the United States and Canada in a diverse array of settings — from performing arts centers and concert halls to churches, universities and outdoor pavilions. In addition to the great variety of instruments and performers presented with the organ, programs will feature "informances," organ "crawls," multimedia presentations, and audiovisual enhancements.

Pipes Spectacular was created as a result of the 1996 "World's Largest Organ Recital." That celebration, with hundreds of simultaneous performances nationwide that commemorated the Centenary of the AGO's founding, became the most successful community outreach effort in the history of the organ.

National Flagship and Signature Events
Anchor Nationwide Celebration

The World's Largest Organ Concert is being produced within a structure of three event categories:

The National Flagship Program will take place on Sunday, October 8, at The Riverside Church in New York City, in collaboration with the Virgil Fox Society. The Virgil Fox Memorial Recital will pay tribute to one of the most famous concert organists of all time by commemorating the 20th anniversary of his death. Nine organists of national and international distinction will gather to perform — Steven Frank, Robert Hebble, Dorothy Papadakos, Frederick Swann, Robert Tall, Tom Hazleton, Mark Miller, Timothy Smith, and Carol Williams — hosted by J. Michael Barone, program host and producer of Minnesota Public Radio's Pipedreams. All are donating their services in support of this momentous occasion, and in support of the Virgil Fox Scholarship Fund that will be established with proceeds from the recital. More information is available at www.virgilfox.com.

Three National Signature Events will anchor the national celebration, one on each coast and one in the Midwest: An exploration of the organ with singers, brass, and synthesizer will take place at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.; an appearance by world-renowned artist and television personality Diane Bish, will encompass a program with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Chorus at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee, Wis.; and three different concert events in San Diego, Calif. - at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the First United Methodist Mission Valley Church - will feature the organ with other musical instruments.

Twenty-five AGO chapters have been designated Champion Chapters for their exceptional programmatic creativity, partnerships with other organizations, and use of the concert format to attract and engage the audience — particularly youth. These Champions are part of, and will lead, the full complement of nearly 200 AGO chapters nationwide in the production of Pipes Spectacular.

Partner Organizations

Seven distinguished organizations are collaborating with
the AGO in sponsoring Pipes Spectacular:

American Bible Society
Friends of the Wanamaker Organ
Organ Historical Society
Royal Canadian College of Organists
Royal College of Organists (UK)
Organ Music Society of Sydney (Australia)
Virgil Fox Society

National Celebrity Advocates

Four distinguished Americans have graciously agreed to be celebrity advocates and offer their endorsement of this project by supporting its goal of communicating to the public the importance of preserving our national culture through music and arts education.

Jane Alexander, Past Chairman
National Endowment for the Arts

Don Campbell, Author
(The world's most renowned authority on the
transformative power of music and listening.)
The Mozart Effect® and The Mozart Effect® for Children
Introduction to the Musical Brain
Music and Miracles
Music, Physician for Times to Come
Master Teacher, Nadia Boulanger

Andreas Delfs, Music Director
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Frances Rauscher, Ph.D., Professor
University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
(A widely respected authority on the effects of music on the brain.)

Admission

Each Pipes Spectacular concert will request a free-will donation or require an admission fee, to be determined by the local chapter. Proceeds will be shared between the local AGO chapter and the national organization in support of educational and community outreach programs.

The AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS is the national professional association serving the organ and choral music fields. Founded in 1896 as both an educational and service organization, the AGO seeks to set and maintain high musical standards and to promote understanding and appreciation of all aspects of organ and choral music. The mission of the AGO is to promote the organ in its historic and evolving roles, to encourage excellence in the performance of organ and choral music, and to provide a forum for mutual support, inspiration, education, and certification of Guild members. The Guild currently serves more than 20,000 members in 343 local chapters throughout the United States and abroad.

Nationwide Calendar Listing
(As of September 29, 2000)

ALABAMA

Birmingham Chapter. Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, 5 p.m. Chapter members.

Montgomery Chapter. First United Methodist Church, Montgomery, 5 p.m. Jeff McLelland, organ; Dennis Herrick, trumpet; choral ensemble from First United Methodist Church, Linda Gill, director.

ARIZONA

Central Arizona Chapter. Arizona State University, Grady Gammage Auditorium, Tempe, (10/27), 7:30 p.m. Organ and orchestra. Organists: Kimberly Marshall and Christina Bausman, with the ASU Symphony Orchestra, Timothy Russell, conductor.

Northern Arizona Chapter. Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, Flagstaff, 4 p.m. Organ Plus. Chapter members and local instrumentalists.

Southern Arizona Chapter. University of Arizona, Holsclaw Hall, Tucson, 3 p.m. Organists: Jane A. Smith, Jane W. Haman, Alan Schultz, and Fern Hieb, with local instrumentalists and choir.

ARKANSAS

Central Arkansas Chapter. Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church, Little Rock, 7 p.m. Silent movie and costume contest. Phil Bordeleau, organ.

Northwest Arkansas Chapter. TBA.

CALIFORNIA

Kern County Chapter. First Baptist Church, Bakersfield, 3 p.m. Organ Plus. Chapter members and local instrumentalists.

Long Beach Chapter. Covenant Presbyterian Church, Long Beach, 3 p.m. Organists: David York and Peter L. Bates, with the Poly High School Chamber Orchestra, the combined adult choirs of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church and Covenant Presbyterian Church, and the South Coast Brass Quintet.

Los Angeles Chapter. First Congregational Church, Los Angeles, 3 p.m. Organists: Cherry Rhodes, Ladd Thomas, Frederick Swann, Craig Phillips, Ed Murray, and John West, with Jerry Leuders, saxophone, and the All Saints Choir, Beverly Hills, Tom Foster, director.

North Valley Chapter. Faith Lutheran Church, Chico, 6 p.m. Chapter members, with children’s and high school choirs, plus a silent film accompanied by classical organ literature.

Orange County Chapter. First Baptist Church, Santa Ana, 4 p.m. Organ Plus. Joint event with Choral Conductors Guild.

Palomar Chapter. First Lutheran Church, Vista, 3 p.m. Chapter members, with local children’s choirs and local college and dance groups.

Peninsula Chapter. Stanford University, Memorial Church, Stanford, 2 p.m. Chapter members and brass quintet.

Sacramento Chapter. Civic Auditorium, Sacramento, 4 p.m. Silent movie. Edward Jameson, organ, and California State University Sacramento Wind Ensemble.

San Diego Chapter. Spreckels Organ Pavilion, San Diego, 2 p.m. Robert Plimpton, San Diego Civic Organist. Raffle for a chance to play the Spreckels Organ, and for a very rare walk through the organ chambers/air chests.

All Saints Episcopal Church, San Diego, 4 p.m. Organ Plus. Organ Plus. Alison Luedecke, organ, with Millenia Consort.

First United Methodist Church Mission Valley, San Diego, 7 p.m. Dan Burton, organ.

San Francisco Chapter. First Unitarian Church of Berkeley, Kensington, 7 p.m. Building Bridges to Our Audiences: The AGO Millennium Concert. Hosted by Sandra Soderlund.

San Joaquin Valley Chapter. First Congregational Church, Fresno, 3 p.m.

San Jose Chapter. Campbell Methodist Church, Campbell, 2:30 p.m. The Church Organ Goes to Hollywood. A program of transcribed scores from a variety of motion pictures. David Hegarty, organ.

Santa Barbara Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, Santa Barbara, 3 p.m. Chapter members, with Robert Guthrie, bagpiper.

Stanislaus Chapter. Turlock Covenant Church, Turlock, 3 p.m. Sacred music concert.

Ventura County Chapter. Ascension Lutheran Church, Thousand Oaks, 3:30 p.m. Music by American composers. Organists: Edith Ott and Carl B. Swanson. Other performers TBA.

COLORADO

Denver Chapter. Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church, Greenwood Village, TBA. Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church Choir, Mary Milligan, director.

St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, Denver, 7 p.m. Dan Jones, Music Director.

Bethany Lutheran Church, Englewood, 7 p.m. Kathy Eggleston, Music Director.

First United Methodist Church, Boulder, 7 p.m. Erick Brunner, Music Director.

Four Corners Chapter. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Durango, 4 p.m. Organists: Nancy Colbert, Karen Lewis, Arlene Mitchell, Carol Preist-Nelson, Benjamin Rhodes, June Dunn, and Terry Cooley, with the Fort Lewis College Brass Ensemble and the Bayfield High School Choir.

Tri-State Chapter. TBA.

CONNECTICUT

Fairfield West Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, New Canaan, 4 p.m. A Festival of Sacred Music: When in Our Music God Is Glorified. Adult and children’s choirs, orchestra, organ. Visiting conductors: Stephen Dummer (London), adult choir clinician; and David Brunner (Orlando), children’s choir clinician.

Greater Bridgeport Chapter. United Congregational Church, Bridgeport, 3 p.m. Informance and organ crawl. Chapter members, ecumenical adult choir, Fairfield County Children’s Choir, and brass quintet.

New Haven Chapter. United Church on the Green, New Haven, 3 p.m. Organ Plus. Hands-on presentation by Mark Brombaugh. Chapter members and professional instrumentalists.

New London County Chapter. Harkness Chapel, Connecticut College, New London, 6 p.m. Organists: John P. Anthony, Violeta Chan-Scott, Douglas Green, Simon Holt.

Northeastern Connecticut Chapter. Storrs Congregational Church, Storrs, 7 p.m. PDQ Bach skits and mime involving the organ pipes. Organ and brass quartet.

Waterbury Chapter. First Congregational Church, Waterbury, 3 p.m. Chapter members. Organ and piano.

St. John’s Episcopal Church, Waterbury, 3 p.m. Music Too Spooky to Play in Church. Chapter members and Chorus Angelicus.

DELAWARE

Delaware Chapter. Episcopal Church of St. Andrew and St. Matthew, Wilmington, 3 p.m. Chapter members.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

District of Columbia Chapter. Washington National Cathedral, Washington, 8 p.m. Organists: Douglas R. Major, AAGO, ChM, Erik William Suter, Bruce Neswick, FAGO, Eric Plutz, with the Men of the Cathedral Choir, Douglas R. Major, choirmaster; Circle Singers, Sondra Goldsmith Proctor, music director; brass ensemble; and synthesizer.

FLORIDA

Central Florida Chapter. First United Methodist Church, Orlando, 3 p.m. Chapter members and Orlando Concert Band.

Clearwater Chapter. Calvary Baptist Church, Clearwater, 3 p.m. Organ Plus.  Organists: Beth Hunter, Mark Prater, Joe Wiessinger, John Doney, Don Rolander, Cathy Blanchard, Bob Shone, Tom Huffman.

Fort Lauderdale Chapter. Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, Fort Lauderdale, 3 p.m. Chapter members.

Gainesville Chapter. University of Florida, Memorial Auditorium, Gainesville, 4 p.m.

Jacksonville Chapter. Riverside Park United Methodist Church, Jacksonville, 4:30 p.m.

Palm Beach County Chapter. Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea, Palm Beach, 3:30 p.m. Chapter members, with choral, instrumental, and dance ensembles.

Pensacola Chapter. Christ Episcopal Church, Pensacola, 4 p.m. Chapter members joined by local instrumentalists.

Sarasota-Manatee Chapter. Congregational United Church of Christ, Bradenton, 3 p.m. Organists Robert Hall, V. Earle Copes, Carl Parks, Thomas Tenny, and Elizabeth Bharucha.

St. Boniface Church, Sarasota, 3 p.m. Organists Robert Reeves, Daniel Cartlidge, Cyndy Greene, and Franz Engle.

Venice Presbyterian Church, Venice, 3 p.m. Organists Warren Apple, Edwin Taylor, and Margaret Harris Smith.

Southwest Florida Chapter. Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church, Naples, 7:30 p.m. Chapter members, instrumentalists from local symphony orchestra, and local professional singers.

Space Coast Chapter. Eastminster Presbyterian Church, Indialantic, 4 p.m. Organists: Doreen Boles, Dick Hobbs, Jayne Tyre, Chris Rakauskas, Robert McBride, David Vogeding.

Treasure Coast Chapter. Community Church of Vero Beach, Vero Beach, 4 p.m. Stephan Ingeles, organ.

GEORGIA

Atlanta Chapter. St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, Dunwoody, 8 p.m.

Columbus Chapter. Trinity Episcopal Church, Columbus, 3 p.m.  Chapter members.

HAWAII

Hawaii Chapter. St. Andrew Cathedral, Honolulu, 4 p.m. Progressive Organ Recital, Part I: Demonstration of classical organ repertoire.

Contemporary Art Museum, Honolulu. Progressive Organ Recital, Part II: The recital audience will proceed to the Contemporary Art Museum to the accompaniment of portative organs, bells, and choirs. At the Art Museum, the concert will feature continuo, regal, and portative organs in a variety of combinations with instruments and choirs, concluding with the Hawaiian premiere of Spem in alium by Thomas Tallis.

Hawaii Theater, Honolulu. Progressive Organ Recital, Part III: The audience then proceeds past barrel organs and a merry-go-round to the Hawaii Theater for a short film with theater organ accompaniment.

IDAHO

Les Bois Chapter. Albertson College, Jewett Auditorium, Caldwell, 4 p.m. Organists: Sylvia Hunt, Barbara Attebery, Susan Matthews, and Sean Rogers. Rex: King of Instruments, narrated by Gemma Gaudette of KTRV Fox News. Jeanne Demessieux’s Te Deum choreographed and danced by seventh-grade ballerina.

Albertson College, Jewitt Auditorium, Caldwell, (1/23/2001), 7:30 p.m. Pipes Spectacular II coordinated with the Caldwell Fine Arts Concert Series.

ILLINOIS

Chicago Chapter. Edgebrook Community Church, Chicago, 4 p.m. Gerald E. Kinsella Jr., organ, with the Edgebrook Community Church Music Academy woodwind and percussion faculty.

Grace Episcopal Church, Oak Park, 4 p.m. Dennis Northway, organ, with the Grace Episcopal Church Schola Choir and Suzuki studio of Melody Turner.

St. Barbara’s Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, 4 p.m. Organists: Janis Haustein and Nicole Simental, with Bailey’s Chamber Brass.

United Church of Hyde Park, Chicago, 4 p.m. Cheryl Van Ornam, organ, with the Hyde Park Suzuki Violin Institute.

North Shore Chapter. Sts. Faith, Hope and Charity Church, Winnetka, 3 p.m. Organ Plus. Chapter members and local instrumentalists.

Rockford Chapter. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Rockford, 4 p.m. Chapter members. Presented in collaboration with the Rockford Arts Council.

Western Illinois University Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, Macomb, 4 p.m. Organists and directors: Linda Andrews, Sarah Karlowicz, Maribeth Killey, Jan Lucie, Hugh McHarry, James Musolf, Sheila Nollen, Mark Pichla, Jay Regenniher, David Shane, Lynn Thompson, Anita Werling. Youth and adult choirs from several churches; WIU Faculty Brass Quintet. Instrumentalists: Hyung Ja Kim, piano; Michael Ericson, English horn; and others.

INDIANA

Elkhart County Chapter Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, Goshen, 4 p.m. Organists: Joseph Eppink, Christine Thogersen, Neal Smith. Elkhart Boys Choir; United Methodist Handbell Choir. Instrumentalists: Tim Berger, trumpet; Emy Berger, flute; Lisa Caskey, oboe; Jennifer Parker, flute.

Fort Wayne Chapter. Trinity English Lutheran Church, First Presbyterian Church, First Wayne Street United Methodist Church, Embassy Theatre, Fort Wayne, 3 p.m. Architecture and organ tour, including short architectural lectures and pipe organ presentations.

Indianapolis Chapter. Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, 4 p.m. Chapter members, with harp, brass, and vocal soloists.

IOWA

Buena Vista Chapter. St. John’s Lutheran Church, Storm Lake, 3 p.m. Larry Schou, organ.

Central Iowa Chapter. Simpson College, Smith Memorial Chapel, Indianola, 3 p.m. Chapter members, with the Simpson College Choir and trombone quartet.

River Valley Chapter. Coe College, Sinclair Auditorium, Cedar Rapids, 4 p.m. Chapter members, members of the Coe College faculty, and other musicians from the Cedar Rapids community. Presented in partnership with the Coe College Department of Music.

River Valley Chapter and the University of Iowa Chapter. University of Iowa, Clapp Recital Hall, Iowa City, 8 p.m. Chapter members, members of the University of Iowa School of Music faculty, and other musicians from the Iowa City community. Presented in partnership with the University of Iowa School of Music.

Southeast Iowa Chapter. St. Mary of the Visitation, Ottumwa, 2 p.m. Organ music of Mexico. Chapter members and area organists. Co-sponsored by Ottumwa Area Arts Council.

KANSAS

Bethel College Chapter. Bethel College, North Newton, 4 & 6:30 p.m. Pipes, Pedals, and Promenades: Meet the King of Instruments. Program featuring three different organs on the Bethel College campus. 30-minute concert followed by a walk to the next venue. Performers will include college students, faculty members, and the chancel choir from the college church.

Kansas State University-Manhattan Area Chapter. The All-Faiths Chapel, Kansas State University, Manhattan, 3 p.m. Performers include university students and AGO members.

Topeka Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, Topeka, 3 p.m. American music.

Wichita Chapter. East Heights United Methodist Church, Wichita, 4 p.m. Mark Sweeney, organ.

KENTUCKY

Louisville Chapter. St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church, Louisville, 3 p.m. Felix Hell, organ. In addition, an organ crawl with pizza at Louisville’s Memorial Auditorium.

First Presbyterian Church, Jeffersonville, 3 p.m. Carol Luikart Cull, organ, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Miller Pipe Organ Co. and James E. Miller’s 25th anniversary as a regional representative for the Schantz Organ Co.

LOUISIANA

Baton Rouge Chapter. First United Methodist Church, Baton Rouge, (10/13), 6 p.m. Pipes and pizza.

First United Methodist Church, Baton Rouge, 4 p.m. Hymn festival.

Central Louisiana Chapter. St. Frances Cabrini Church, Alexandria, 3 p.m. Joanne Norman Schulte, organ, with the St. Frances Cabrini Church Choir.

North Louisiana Chapter. St. Mark’s Cathedral, Shreveport, 4 p.m. Organ Plus. Chapter members and local instrumentalists.

MAINE

Portland Chapter. Immanuel Baptist Church, Portland, 6 p.m. Pipes, Pipes, and More Pipes: Music for Organ, Voices, and Wind Instruments. Chapter members, festival chorus, and wind instrumentalists, hosted by Kim Block of WGME News 13.

MARYLAND

Baltimore Chapter. Epiphany Episcopal Church, Timonium, 4 p.m. Chapter members. Organ works of J.S. Bach, Widor, and American composers.

Cantonsville United Methodist Church, Cantonsville, 4 p.m. Chapter members. Organ works of J.S. Bach, Widor, and American composers.

Second Presbyterian Church, Baltimore City, 4 p.m. Chapter members. Organ works of J.S. Bach, Widor, and American composers.

St. John Episcopal Church, Ellicott City, 4 p.m. Chapter members. Organ works of J.S. Bach, Widor, and American composers.

Grace United Methodist Church, Aberdeen, 4 p.m. Chapter members. Organ works of J.S. Bach, Widor, and American composers.

Western Maryland College, Baker Chapel, Westminster, 4 p.m. Chapter members. Organ works of J.S. Bach, Widor, and American composers.

Salisbury Chapter. Asbury United Methodist Church, Salisbury, 6 p.m. Chapter members.

MASSACHUSETTS

Berkshire Chapter. First United Methodist Church, Pittsfield, 4 p.m. Berkshire County and regional composers. Edwin Lawrence, Anne Marcure, Joy Mullen, Albert Sly, and others. Premiere performance of Passacaglia for Organ by Allen Shawn.

Boston Chapter. Pipes Spectacular Festival Week, October 15-22. Mission Church, Boston, 4 p.m. Organ Plus. Glenn Goda, organ, with brass quintet, flute, choir, and soloists.

Old South Church, Boston, (10/16), 12:15 p.m. Gregory Peterson, organ, and other instruments TBA.

King’s Chapel, Boston, (10/17), 12:15 p.m. Heinrich Christiansen, organ.

St. Paul’s Cathedral, Boston, (10/18), 12:15 p.m. James Busby, organ, with Kumi Donahue, soprano.

Harvard University, Busch Hall, Cambridge, (10/19), 12:15 p.m. Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society. Program TBA.

Trinity Church, Copley Square, Boston, (10/20), 12:15 p.m.

Methuen Memorial Music Hall, Methuen, (10/20), 8 p.m. Gillian Weir, organ. Scholarship fund benefit.

Trinity Church, Copley Square, Boston, (10/22), 3 p.m. Festival Hymn Sing. John Rutter, conductor; Brian Jones, organ; the choirs of Trinity Church; brass; and timpani.

Cape Cod Chapter. TBA.

Southeastern Massachusetts Chapter. Murray Unitarian Universalist Church, Attleboro, 3 p.m. Informance. Chapter members and their pupils. A two-part presentation: Part I, an educational program including Rex: King of Instruments; Part II, a presentation of organ music by Widor, Bach, Dickinson, and Young.

Springfield Chapter. Old First Church, Court Square, Springfield, (10/14), 10:30 a.m. Joyce Jones, organ, and Springfield Children’s Chorus. Co-sponsored by the Community Music School of Springfield and Fleet Bank Banking on the Arts series.

Old First Church, Court Square, Springfield, 4 p.m. Joyce Jones, organ, Springfield Kiltie Bagpipe Band, and recorder consort from Community Music School of Springfield. Co-sponsored by Old First Church’s Music at First series.

Worcester Chapter. All Saints Episcopal Church, Worcester, 3 p.m. Organ Plus. Chapter members and local instrumentalists.

MICHIGAN

Ann Arbor Chapter. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, (10/15-18). 40th Conference on Organ Music.

Detroit Chapter. Christ Episcopal Church, Detroit, 4 p.m. Organists: Scott Foppiano, Robert Moncrief, Ronald Prowse, Charles Raines, Joanne Vollendorf Rickards. Pianists: Lawrence Picard, Leslie Wills. Wayne State University Department of Dance, Eva Powers, chair. Detroit Chamber Winds, brass ensemble, and percussion.

Muskegon-Lakeshore Chapter. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Muskegon, 3 p.m. Organists: Ann Rogalla Portenga and John Mattson, with horn ensemble, bagpipes, and liturgical dancers. Art works from local schools to be displayed and juried.

MINNESOTA

Southeast Minnesota Chapter. Christ United Methodist Church, Rochester, 4 p.m.

Twin Cities Chapter. Nativity of Mary Church, Bloomington, 4 p.m. Organ and orchestra. Organists: Kim R. Kasling and James Biery. Twin Cities professional musicians, Paul Jan Zdunek, conductor.

MISSOURI

Greater Kansas City Chapter. Harper Chapel, United Methodist Church, Osage Beach, 3 p.m. Organists: Robert C. Johnson, Faye Coultas, Jacqueline Hauer, Dorothy Kerr, Janet Ogden, Roma France, James Handel, Joyce Wedlock, Laura Fetters.

St. Marks Lutheran Church, Kansas City, 5 p.m.

RLDS Temple, Independence, 5 p.m. Chapter members, with brass quartet, Schola Cantorum of the Greater Kansas City Chapter, and church choirs. Mark Hayes, conductor.

St. Joseph Chapter. Zion Church of Christ, St. Joseph, 3 p.m. Chapter members, with St. Joseph Community Chorus, St. Joseph Community Choir, St. Joseph/Kansas City Diocesan Choir, and Ashland Avenue United Methodist Church Bell Tones Choir.

St. Louis Chapter. Christ Church Cathedral, St. Louis, 3 p.m. Organists: Barbara Raedeke, Thomas Pearce, Marcos Krieger, William Partridge, John Romeri, Nancy Ypma, Earl Naylor Franklin Perkins, Mary Hitchcock-Reinhart, Mark Gifford, and members of the St. Louis Theatre Organists Society.

Springfield Chapter. King’s Way United Methodist Church, Springfield, 3 p.m. Chapter members, with the Southwest Missouri Children’s Choir, Southwest Missouri State University Brass Ensemble, ecumenical choir, and string ensemble.

MONTANA

Great Falls Chapter. First United Methodist Church, Great Falls, 2:30 p.m. Organists: Marjorie Kohler, Lee Kohler, Mary Richards, Carol Fitzpatrick, with the CM Russell High School Jazz Ensemble and the Great Falls Children’s Choir.

Missoula Chapter. Holy Spirit Episcopal Church, First Presbyterian Church, and Missoula Carousel, Missoula, 3:30 p.m. Progressive organ recital. Chapter members.

Yellowstone Chapter. American Lutheran Church, Billings, 7 p.m. Organists: Barbara Gulick, Arle Lohof, Betty Whiting, Fred Binckes, Donna Luebeck, Sr. Mary Depner, Tim Bell, Louis Spencer Smith, Ed Stickney.

NEBRASKA

Lincoln Chapter. Westminster Presbyterian Church, Lincoln, 4 p.m. Cj Sambach, organ. Co sponsored by Lincoln Organ Showcase, Lincoln Music Teachers Association, Lincoln Public Schools, and Bedient Organ Co. Preceded by a three-day organ informance.

Omaha Chapter. First United Methodist Church, Omaha, 4 p.m. Organists: Claire Bushong, Edward Holyoke, Wayne Kallstrom, David Schack, Kevin Vogt, Charles Wilhite. Choral/Bell Choir Directors: Robert Hahn and Jean Johnson.

NEVADA

Northern Nevada Chapter. Trinity Episcopal Church, Reno, 3 p.m. Organists: Joe Simms, Mary Johnson, Art Johnson, Ron McEntire, and Jim Poulton, with the Lenz Elementary School Children’s Choir and St. John’s Presbyterian Church Handbell Choir.

Southern Nevada Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, Las Vegas, 3 p.m. Phillip Allen Smith, organ.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Monadnock Chapter. All Saints Episcopal Church, Peterborough, 6 p.m. Evensong. Jeff Fuller, organist and conductor, and the All Saints Episcopal Church Choir.

New Hampshire Chapter. Brookside Congregational Church, Manchester, 6 p.m. Organ Plus. Organists: Charles Blood, Kenneth Grinnell, Mary Jean Hackett, Michael Havay, Ketherine Metivier, and Robert St. Cyr partnering with the Manchester School System.

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic City Chapter. St. John’s Lutheran Church, Ocean City, 6 p.m. Bach Oktoberfest 2000. Organists: Estella Maria Adler, Paula Dollarhide, Scott J. Breiner, Dennis Cook, and Wade Gordon Cooper. Instrumentalists: Helena Bew, piano; Jane Dougherty Smith, harp; Bill Scheible, trumpet; and Robert Muir, flute. Vocalists: Nancy Fox-Hoover, soprano; Heidi Hayes, mezzo-soprano; and Richard Johnson, baritone. The Cape Singers, Gail Rodger, director; and the St. John Choir, Scott J. Breiner, director.

Monmouth Chapter. Christ Episcopal Church, Middletown, 3 p.m. Karin Gargone and Camille Thompson, organ duet; Camile Thompson, organ, and Pauline Bradshaw, violin and viola; children’s choir, Annette Sims, director; story telling with organ, Liz Van Mater; John Stokes, composer and organist; organ solos by chapter members.

Northern New Jersey Chapter. United Methodist Church, Ridgewood, 4 p.m. Chapter members and Ridgewood Concert Band.

Organ Historical Society. Westminster Choir College, Organ Archives, Princeton, (10/12-14). New Directions in American Organ Research: A symposium exploring new avenues of organ research in America. Co-sponsored by Westminster Choir College of Rider University.

Southwest Jersey Chapter. St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, Woodbury, 4 p.m. A tribute to Virgil Fox. Organists: Lawrence DePasquale and Christine Casino Scarpa.

NEW MEXICO

Albuquerque Chapter. First Methodist Church, Albuquerque, 4 p.m.

Las Cruces Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, Las Cruces, 3 p.m. Chapter members, with the Mayfield High School Choir, and New Mexico State University Brass and Percussion Ensemble.

NEW YORK

Brooklyn Chapter. Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, 6 p.m. Organists: Peter Stoltzfus, Paul Olson, Gregory Eaton, Marianne Decker, Ken Cowan. Naho Nayuki violin; Plymouth Boys and Girls Choir. Sponsored by the family of Ralph Victor Campbell in his memory.

Central Hudson Valley Chapter. Poughkeepsie United Methodist Church, Poughkeepsie, 3 p.m. Chapter members.

Chautauqua Chapter. Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church, Warren, 4 p.m. Chapter members.

Eastern New York Chapter. First Reformed Church, Scotia, 2 p.m. Chapter members, local brass, and handbells.

First United Methodist Church, Schenectady, 3:15 p.m. Wedding music. Elinore Farnum, organ.

Union College, Schenectady, 4:30 p.m. Tim Olsen, organ, and Union College Jazz Ensemble.

Manhattan School of Music Chapter. Supporting the Virgil Fox Memorial Recital and New York City Chapter programs.

Nassau Chapter. Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, 4 p.m. An Evening in Paris. Chapter members.

New York City Chapter. Church of the Heavenly Rest, New York City, 6:30 p.m. Organists: Renée Barrick, Stephen Hamilton, Lorenz Maycher, David Messineo, Mollie Nichols, McNeil Robinson, J. David Williams; Gerre Hancock, Master of Ceremonies.

Oneonta Chapter. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, New Berlin, 3 p.m. Mark Andersen, organ.

Queens Chapter. St. George’s Episcopal Church, Flushing, 6 p.m. Organ Plus and theater organ. Chapter members, with Southeast Queens Ecumenical Chorale.

Rochester Chapter. Downtown Presbyterian Church, Rochester, 4 p.m. Organists John Bodinger and Ji-Yoen Choi; Cayla Allen, dancer; Payton MacDonald, percussion.

Suffolk Chapter. Trinity Episcopal Church, Northport, 2 p.m. Heralding the Versatility of the King of Instruments. Part I, Poetry and Organ; Part II, instruments and organ, youth performers; Part III, introduction to the organ (Rex: King of Instruments); Part IV, theater organ sampler; Part V, organ duets; Part VI, organ and harp, organ and piccolo; Part VII, Bach’s Toccata in D Minor with multimedia presentation; Part VIII, organ and chorus, Northport Community Chorale.

Valcour Chapter. TBA.

Virgil Fox Society. The Riverside Church, New York City, (10/8), 4 p.m. Organists: Steven Frank, Robert Hebble, Dorothy Papadakos, Frederick Swann, Robert Tall, Tom Hazleton, Mark Miller, Timothy Smith, Carol Williams. Scholarship fund benefit.

Westchester Chapter. Purchase College, SUNY, Purchase, 3 p.m. Organ Plus recital and demonstration. Bradley Brookshire, organ.

NORTH CAROLINA

Boone Chapter. Boone United Methodist Church, Boone, 4 p.m. Organists: Emily Wallace, Ralph Tilden, Brian Bailey, Cathy McKinney, Jennie Robinson, Laura Coston, Barbara Henderson, and Faye Ayres. Appalachian State University faculty brass ensemble, Harold McKinney, conductor; community brass choir; St. Luke’s Church Choir, Mary Kindt, conductor; First Baptist Church Choir, Elizabeth Hill, conductor; Brent Bingham, trumpet. Art exhibit by Noyes Long in lobby before and after concert. Co-sponsored by Watauga Arts Council, Avery Arts Council.

Cape Fear Chapter. Chestnut Street United Methodist Church, Lumberton, 3 p.m. Organ Plus. Chapter members and local instrumentalists.

Central North Carolina Chapter. Highland United Methodist Church, Raleigh, 4 p.m. Raleigh Ringers Handbell Choir; North Carolina State Pipes and Drums; Anita Burroughs-Price, harp; Eddie Abernathy, organ; and Lenoir Saxophone Ensemble.

Charlotte Chapter. First Baptist Church, Charlotte, 7 p.m. Chapter members, with choral and brass ensembles.

Durham-Chapel Hill Chapter. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Durham, 3 p.m. Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle, Lorenzo Muti, conductor; Richard S. Townley, AAGO, ChM, organ. Sponsored through major private donations to the Concerts at St. Stephen’s series.

Greater Greensboro Chapter. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Greensboro, TBA. All Bach. Co-sponsored by Holy Trinity Music School, Greensboro College Strings, and the Suzuki String Program of the Music Center of Greensboro City Arts.

Wilmington Chapter. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Wilmington, (10/10), 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Presentation to elementary school children.

St. Andrews-Covenant Presbyterian, Trinity United Methodist Church, Wilmington, (10/14), 10 a.m. Pedals, Pipes, and Pizza.

First Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, 3 p.m. Chapter members, with the Wilmington Chamber Orchestra.

Thalian Hall, Wilmington, 7:30 p.m. Phantom of the Opera, Jerry Myers, organ.

Winston-Salem Chapter. TBA, Winston-Salem, TBA. Aids Care Service benefit concert.

NORTH DAKOTA

Red River Valley Chapter. Trinity Lutheran Church, Moorhead, Minn., 4 p.m. Organ Plus. Chapter members and local instrumentalists.

OKLAHOMA

Cimarron Chapter. First Christian Church, Stillwater, 7:30 p.m.

OHIO

Akron Chapter. Trinity Lutheran Church, Akron, 4 p.m. Mary Preston, organ. Co-sponsored by Trinity Lutheran Church.

Cincinnati Chapter. Cincinnati Union Terminal, Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. Chapter members.

Cleveland Chapter. Church of the Covenant, Cleveland, 4 p.m. Multimedia organ concert. Organists: Anne Wilson, FAGO, ChM, Todd Wilson, FAGO, ChM, Tim Robson. Ropes of Thunder jump-roping group; Cleveland School of the Arts dancers and visual artists; and narrator.

Dayton Chapter. Westminster Presbyterian Church, Dayton, (10/8), 4 p.m. Thomas Murray, organ.

Lima Area Chapter. Market St. Presbyterian Church, Lima, 3 p.m.

Southeast Ohio Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, Athens, 8 p.m. Chapter members, with the OHIOBRASS and Athenian Saxophone Quartet.

Toledo Chapter. Augsburg Lutheran Church, Toledo, 4 p.m. Chapter members, with choir, vocal and instrumental soloists, including members of Musica Antigua de Toledo performing on historic instruments.

OKLAHOMA

Cimarron Chapter. First Christian Church, Stillwater, TBA.

Tulsa Chapter. Fellowship Lutheran Church, Tulsa, 4 p.m.

OREGON

Eugene Chapter. Central Presbyterian Church, Eugene, 4 p.m. Organ Plus. Organists: Christopher Glenn, Barbara Baird, ElRay Stewart-Cook, and Julia Brown with dance on American music; Karen Williamson with English handbells; Robin Hig with Baroque cello; John Jantzi with a Bach sonata arranged for two traverso; and Gloria Hodges performing a commissioned organ work by American composer June Kirlin.

Portland Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, Portland, 2 p.m.

Salem Chapter. First United Methodist Church, Salem, 5 p.m. Chapter members joined by the First Presbyterian Church (Woodburn) women choristers.

Southern Oregon Chapter. Southern Oregon University, Music Recital Hall, Ashland, 3 p.m. Chapter members and other local musicians.

Southern Oregon University, Music Recital Hall, Ashland, (10/14), 7:30 p.m. Pipes and Voices. Massed choir from six area public high school choirs, Paul French, conductor; Margaret Evans, organ.

PENNSYLVANIA

Chambersburg Chapter. Trinity Lutheran Church, Chambersburg, (10/8), 3 p.m. Chapter members.

Friends of the Wanamaker Organ. Lord & Taylor, Philadelphia, 2:30 p.m. Peter Richard Conte, organ.

Harrisburg Chapter. Zion Lutheran Church, Harrisburg, 6 p.m. Pipe Organ Potpourri—A Rainbow of Sounds. Carl Schroeder, organ; Stephanie Schroeder Landis, alto; James Landis, baritone; David Binkley, organ, with Susan Miller flute; Michael Shoemaker, organ, with Marilyn Miller, soprano, Ruth Brommer, alto, Alan Berlin, tenor, and Andy Gutknecht, bass; Suzanne Klinedinst, organ, Scenes of Childhood with accompanying poetry; Rita Oberman, organ, with Mary Jane Nelson, soprano recorder, and Carol Murray, alto recorder; Tony Ciucci, organ, Rex: The King of Instruments with narrator; and Arnold Sten, organ, with BrassWorks brass quintet.

Lancaster Chapter. Neffsville Mennonite Church, Lancaster, 6 p.m. Organ Plus. Chapter members and local instrumentalists.

Lehigh Valley Chapter. Stroudsburg United Methodist Church, Stroudsburg, 3 p.m. Organ Plus. Organists: Eleanor Bender, Robert Currier, Adrian Koch, Andrew Long, Pauline Fox. Handbell choir, Michael Capone, conductor; Ralph Harrison, director. Per Walheim, tenor. Brass and percussion ensemble; Stroudsburg University dance ensemble.

Philadelphia Chapter. Swarthmore United Methodist Church, Swarthmore, TBA. Swarthmore United Methodist Church Choir and instrumentalists.

St. John’s United Church of Christ, Lansdale, TBA. St. John’s UCC choirs, organ, and brass.

Pittsburgh Chapter. First Lutheran Church, Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Organ Plus. Organists: David Billings, Cynthia Pock, Ann Labounsky Steele, Andrew Scanlon, and Kate Scott; joined by Michele Regen, flute; Christopher Balas, trombone; Andre Bierman, tenor; Duquesne University Brass Quintet; and Gloria Dei Ringers. Rex: King of Instruments, narrated by Paul Johnston of WQED-FM.

Reading Chapter. Christ Episcopal Church, Reading, 3 p.m. Roberto Berato, organ.

Seton Hill College-Westmoreland County Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, Greensburg, 4 p.m. Jeanette Middle School Orff-Recorder Ensemble and Westmoreland Children’s Chorus. Seton Hill College organ majors and high school organ scholars: Virginia Cavey, Christopher Gaudi, Michael Painter, Peter Waggoner; Miss Cavey, harp. Music of J.S. Bach, Gordon Young, Clarence Dickenson, and American composers.

Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter. Church of the Redeemer, Springfield, 4 p.m. Organ Plus. Chapter members and local instrumentalists.

Williamsport Chapter. St. Mark Lutheran Church, Williamsport, 6 p.m. Organ Plus. Chapter members and local instrumentalists.

York Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, York, 4 p.m.

RHODE ISLAND

Rhode Island Chapter. Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Providence, 3 p.m.

SOUTH CAROLINA

Greenville Chapter. John Knox Presbyterian Church, Greenville, 3 p.m. Chapter members with Wade Hampton Singers, Governor’s School Brass Ensemble, and the Furman University Children’s Chorus.

Greenwood Chapter. First Baptist Church, Greenwood, 3:30 p.m. Stephan Schaeffer, organ, with narrator(s), singers, and brass quartet. Audience participation with hymn singing.

Low Country Chapter. Holy Family Catholic Church, Hilton Head Island, 4 p.m. Hilton Head Choral Society, Mary Woodmansee Green, music director and conductor; Charles Farley, organ.

SOUTH DAKOTA

South Dakota Chapter. First United Methodist Church, Sioux Falls, 4 p.m. Organ Plus. Chapter members and friends in collaboration with ensembles from local schools.

TENNESSEE

Chattanooga Chapter. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Chattanooga, 3 p.m. Robert Delcamp, organ, with members of the Chattanooga Symphony.

TEXAS

Alamo Chapter. Travis Park United Methodist Church, San Antonio, 5 p.m.

Amarillo Chapter. First Baptist Church, Amarillo, 3 p.m. Chapter members and the Amarillo High School Orchestra.

Austin Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, Austin, 3 p.m. Scott McNulty, organ.

Big Country Chapter. St. John’s United Methodist Church, Stamford, 3 p.m. Chapter members joined by the Classical Chorus of Abilene, Betty Karol Wilson, Conductor, and the Classical Youth Chorus.

Logsdon Chapel, Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, 7 p.m. Repeat performance of above.

Brazos Valley Chapter. A & M United Methodist Church, College Station, 2 p.m. Organists: Bonnie Harris-Reynolds, Gerry Seldon-Janik, Kathrine MacNeil, Martha Braswell, Joe and Florence Ham. Instrumentalists: John McSpadden, trumpet; strings, flute, and brass TBA.

Dallas Chapter. North Park Presbyterian Church, Dallas, 3 p.m. Chapter members, with the Garland All-City Children’s Chorus and Orpheus Chamber Singers.

El Paso Chapter. Trinity United Methodist Church, El Paso, 3 p.m. Organists: Rick Garven, John Halvorsen, Jean Knapp, James Sperry, and others, with brass, violin, and choral group(s).

Galveston Chapter. Marvin Memorial United Methodist Church, Tyler, 4 p.m. Jeffrey J. Ford, organ.

Houston Chapter. Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church, Houston, 7 p.m. All Bach. Craig Cramer, organ, presented in collaboration with the Palmer Society for Art and Liturgical Music.

University of Houston, 3 p.m. Robert Bates, organ.

Rice University, Shepherd School of Music, Christ the King, 5 p.m. Bach vespers.

Lubbock Chapter. First Baptist Church, Lubbock, 3 p.m. Chapter members.

Texhoma Chapter. Sacred Heart Church, Wichita Falls, 3 p.m. Pipe Organ Spooktacular.

West Texas Chapter. Trinity Lutheran Church, San Angelo, October 29, 3:30 p.m. Faythe Freese, organ, with Ice House Brass, massed choir, and handbell ensemble.

UTAH

Cache Valley Chapter. Utah State University Chase Fine Arts Center, Kent Concert Hall, Logan, 7:30 p.m. The Historic Development of the Organ. Chapter members, with the Cache Children’s Choir, Bonnie Slade, director; the USU Wind Symphony, Thomas Rohrer, director; and the Cache Chamber Orchestra, Robert Frost, director.

Ogden Chapter. First United Methodist Church, Ogden, 6 p.m.

Salt Lake City Chapter. Assembly Hall, Temple Square, Salt Lake City, 4 p.m. Organ Plus. Chapter members presented under auspices of Temple Square Concert Series.

VERMONT

Vermont Chapter. Grace Congregational Church, Rutland, 4 p.m. David Fuller, organ.

VIRGINIA

Charlottesville-Albemarle Chapter. TBA.

Richmond Chapter. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Richmond, 6 p.m. Organists: Grant Hellmers, Crystal Jonkman, Ardyth Lohuis, Bruce Stevens, and others. Instrumentalists and singers TBA.

Roanoke Chapter. South Roanoke United Methodist Church, Roanoke, 3 p.m. Chapter members.

Tidewater Chapter. Williamsburg Baptist Church, Williamsburg, 4 p.m. Organ Plus and organ crawl.

First Lutheran Church, Norfolk, 4 p.m. Organ and dance.

WASHINGTON

Columbia Basin Chapter. All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Richland, 3 p.m. Organists: Susan Miller, Laura Silva, Charlotte Clayton, Mary Esther Lippold, Mona Briant, Ann Nash, Tyler Rauh, Lyle Rauh.

Olympia Chapter. TBA.

Olympic Peninsula Chapter. St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, Bremerton, 3 p.m. Organists: Christine Barnett, Miriam Haddon, Raleigh McVicker, Paul Roy, and Joann Richardson joined by local vocalists and instrumentalists.

Seattle Chapter. Bellevue Presbyterian Church, Bellevue, 2 p.m. Organists: Joseph Adam, Wayne Slater, and Owen Cannon.

Spokane Chapter. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes, Spokane, 3 p.m. Chapter members.

Tacoma Chapter. Pacific Lutheran University, Lagerquist Hall, Tacoma, 8 p.m. Inaugural Faculty Recital. James Holloway, organ.

Yakima Valley Chapter. First Presbyterian Church, Yakima, 3 p.m. Chapter members, with Yakima Symphony Chorus, Scott Peterson, director.

WEST VIRGINIA

Kanawha Chapter. Christ Church United Methodist, Charleston, (10/22), 3 p.m. Pipes Spooktacular! Halloween members’ recital.

WISCONSIN

Chippewa Valley Chapter. First Congregational Church, Eau Claire, 4 p.m.

La Crosse Chapter. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, La Crosse, 3 p.m. Chapter members.

Madison Chapter. First Congregational Church, Madison, 3 p.m. Chapter members in collaboration with Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra and Madison Children’s Choir.

Milwaukee Chapter. Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, Uihlein Hall, Milwaukee, 3 p.m. Diane Bish, organ, with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Chorus, Lee Erickson, director; Andrea Delfs, music director. Presented in partnership with area schools and student music ensembles, and with Milwaukee industry and business.

Wisconsin River Valley Chapter. TBA, Wausau, TBA. Chapter members joined by area community organizations: Wausau Lyric Choir, Wausau Conservatory of Music staff, Wausau Community Theater members, Wausau Symphony and Band members.

INTERNATIONAL

AUSTRALIA

Sydney Chapter. St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney, (10/22), 2:30 p.m.. Stephan Engels, organ, with the St. Mary’s Cathedral Choir and St. Mary’s Singers. Co-sponsored by the Organ Music Society of Sydney and St. Mary’s Cathedral.

CANADA/RCCO

Avalon Centre. Basilica of St. John The Baptist, St. John’s, New Brunswick, 3:30 p.m. Massed choir, organ, MUN Music School brass ensemble, and NSO Symphonia.

Edmonton Centre. University of Alberta, Convocation Hall, Edmonton, Alberta, 4 p.m. Organ Plus. Organists: Ondrea Fehr, Marnie Giesbrecht, Jennifer Goodine, Grace Han, Gayle Martin, Tammy-Jo Mortensen, and Joachim Segger, with David Trew, bagpipes, and brass ensemble. Co-sponsored by the University of Alberta.

Grey-Bruce Centre. Trinity Lutheran Church, Ayton, Ontario, 8 p.m. Bel Canto Choir, organist TBA.

Hamilton Centre. Centenary United Church, Hamilton, Ontario, 7:30 p.m. Christiaan Teeuwsen, organ; Eric Schultz, trumpet; Stephanie Kramer, soprano.

Ottawa Centre. Église Sainte-Anne, Ottawa, Quebec, TBA. Wesley Warren, organ. Co-sponsored by Pro Organo Ottawa series.

Saskatoon Centre. Knox United Church, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 4 p.m. Organ Plus.

Toronto Centre. Metropolitan United Church, Toronto, Ontario, 3 p.m. Chapter members.

Windsor Centre. Holy Name of Mary Church, Windsor, Ontario, 7:30 p.m. Organists: Larry Alice, David Palmer, Margita Lange, with the Holy Name of Mary Gallery Choir and brass ensemble.

Pipes Spectacular National Spokesperson

John W. Obetz
Councillor for Finance and Development
13715 Pembroke Circle
Leawood, KS 66224
Tel: 913-681-1092, FAX: 913-681-1395
obetzj@umkc.edu

Pipes Spectacular National Task Force

David Bahrke, BS
Chorus Manager
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
330 East Kilbourn Avenue Suite 900
Milwaukee, WI 53202-6623
B: 414-291-6020, ext. 271
Fax: 414-273-6245
BahrkeD@milwaukeesymphony.org


J. Michael Barone, BM
PIPEDREAMS
Minnesota Public Radio
45 East 7th Street
St. Paul, MN 55101
B: 651-290-1539
mbarone@mpr.org


Ray Biswanger, BA
President
Friends of the Wanamaker Organ
224 Lee Circle
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010-3726
H: 610-519-1349
Fax: same
Courboin@aol.com


Charles Smith, MM
9209 Simmons Road
Austin, TX 78759-7157
H: 512-794-0198
Fax: same
csmith@ccsi.com


Media Representative
Stewart Strategies Group
1770 Massachusetts Ave., #600
Cambridge, MA 02140
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