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Charleston AGO Chapter November 2015 Voluntary Trumpet

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Charleston AGO Chapter November 2015

Voluntary Trumpet

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The mission of the American Guild of Organists is to enrich lives through organ and choral music.

To achieve this, we:

• Encourage excellence in the performance of organ and choral music;

• Inspire, educate, and offer certification for organists and choral conductors;

• Provide networking, fellowship, and mutual support;

• Nurture future generations of organists;• Promote the organ in its historic and evolving

roles; and• Engage wider audiences with organ and

choral music.

Dean’s List ............................................................ 3Chapter Programs ................................................ 4Musical Events ..................................................... 5

Announcements ................................................. 11Positions Available ............................................. 12Etcetera ............................................................... 13

CHAPTER OFFICERS 2014–2016

DeanTodd [email protected]

Sub-DeanJason [email protected]

Secretary-TreasurerEd [email protected] contact the treasurer with any changes of address, telephone number, or other information.

Members-at-LargeNancy [email protected]

Mark [email protected]

Susanne [email protected]

Julia [email protected]

Immediate Past DeanThomas W. [email protected]

Newsletter EditorDavid [email protected]

Visit our chapter website:http://www.agocharlestonsc.org

Also, check out our Region IV blog athttp://agoregionivblog.blogspot.com/

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Dean’s List Greetings!

I hope you are all enjoying the cooler weather and starting to look towards the whirlwind that is the Christmas season! I’d like to thank David Friddle for presenting our October program on the 19th at St. Matthew’s. His informative program demonstrated hymn playing techniques learned from Dr. Gerre Hancock. Re-grettably, I could not attend, but I do hope that those who attended found the program useful in their hymn accompanying. I’d like to remind one and all that our Novem-ber program has been moved. Due to a scheduling conflict with our presenter, we have moved the pro-gram to Monday, November 16 in Lightsey Music Room 100 at Charleston Southern University. Look for an email from Ed LeRoy soon with details and directions. It promises to be a wonderful program as CSU choir director Valerie Bullock shares with us choral techniques useful for any choir director. Have you checked out the schedule of events at the end of our chapter newsletter? David has done a wonderful job compiling the many concerts and recitals taking place in our community in the coming months. Many of these events feature your AGO colleagues—please come and support them if you can! Finally, a reminder that we will not meet in De-cember, but shortly after the new year will gather at the home of Doug Ludlum for our annual Epiph-any party on Friday, January 8. See you there!

In music, [email protected]

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Chapter ProgramsSeptember 2015Monday, September 14Cocktails 6:30 p.m. / Dinner 7:15Eat, Meet, and Greet Dinner: The Original Ms. Rose’s Fine Foods and Cocktails1090 Sam Rittenberg Blvd, Charleston, SC 29407

October 2015Monday, October 19Dinner 6:15 / Program 7:30 p.m.Give Your Hymns the Gerre Hancock TreatmentSt. Matthew’s Lutheran Church 405 King St, Charleston, SC 29403

November 2015Monday, November 16Dinner On Your Own / Program 7:30Dr. Valerie Bullock will present a program entitled“Our Utmost for His Highest or How to have an effec-tive choral rehearsal.” The meeting will take place at Charleston Southern University in Lightsey Music 100. Directions to follow.Charleston Southern University9200 University BlvdNorth Charleston, SC 29406

December 2015NO MEETING

January 2016Friday, January 8, 7 pmAnnual Epiphany PartyResidence of Doug Ludlum 65 Radcliffe St, Charleston, SC 29403

February 2016Monday, February 8Dinner On Your Own / Program 7:30 pmMember Recital of Music for Piano and OrganFox Steinway Gallery1664 Old Towne Rd, Charleston, SC 29407

March 2016NO MEETING

April 2016Sunday, April 24, 7:30 pmJohn Ferguson, organistHymn Festival to celebrate the 175th anniversary of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church as well as the 100th birthday of Emily Remington.St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church405 King St, Charleston, SC 29403

May 2016Monday, May 9 Dinner 6:15 / Program 7:30 pmInstallation of New Chapter OfficersSt. John’s Lutheran Church5 Clifford St, Charleston, SC 29401

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Musical EventsNovember 2015Sunday, November 1, 8:30 & 11:30 amFauré Requiem with orchestraSt. Matthew’s Lutheran Church405 King St, CharlestonFree

Sunday, November 1, 4 pmBradford Station Blues BandBrad Henty, guitar and vocals; Bill Nance, keyboard and vocals; Chris Grant, bass; Greg Levkus, drums

St. John the Beloved Church28 Sumter Ave, SummervilleFree with requested $10 donation

Friday, November 6, noonDr. Gregory Peterson (Decorah, IA)

The Parish Church of St. Helena5505 Church St, BeaufortFree with requested donation

Friday, November 6, 7 pmMary Woodmansee Green Women’s ChoraleThe Baptist Church of Beaufort 601 Charles St, Beaufort $20 adults and $10 full-time students

Sunday, November 8, 4 pmThe Luther-Bach ConnectionSea Island Presbyterian Church81 Ladys Island Dr, Beaufort $20 adults and $10 full-time students

Friday, November 13, 7 pmDuo Cortado

Unitarian Church in Charleston4 Archdale Street, Charleston$20 adults and $10 full-time students

Friday, November 13, 7:30 pmSongs in the House of my Pilgrimage: the spiritual devotion of a Master Church MusicianThe Parish Church of St. Helena5505 Church St, BeaufortSuggested donation $15, students $10

Saturday, November 14, noonPaul Thomas, organSt. Matthew’s Lutheran Church405 King St, CharlestonFree

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Saturday, November 14, noonLoretta Haskell, soprano & Edmund LeRoy, piano

St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church405 King St, CharlestonFree

Sunday, November 15, 3 pmThird Sunday at 3PMLinda Wills and Mary Sue McDaniel, Collaborative PianistsSt. Theresa’s Catholic Church11001 Dorchester Rd, SummervilleFree. Donations accepted

Sunday, November 15, 3 pmRemington Concert SeriesNatalia Khoma, cello, Volodomyr Vynnytsky, piano

Rodenberg Hall, Franke at Seaside1885 Rifle Range Rd, Mt PleasantFree

Friday, November 20, noonFeatured Young Organist Clara Gerdes(Curtis Institute, Philadelphia, PA)The Parish Church of St. Helena5505 Church St, BeaufortFree with requested donation

Saturday, November 21, noonGreg Jones, organistSt. Matthew’s Lutheran Church405 King St, CharlestonFree

Sunday, November 22, 4 pmChoral Evensong & Organ Recital for the Feast of St. CeciliaThe Cathedral Church of St. Luke & St. Paul126 Coming St, Charleston

December 2015Saturday, December 5, noonRobert Gant, organistSt. Matthew’s Lutheran Church405 King St, CharlestonFree

Sunday, December 6, 4 pmAdvent Lessons and CarolsSt. John the Beloved Church28 Sumter Ave, SummervilleFree

Friday, December 18, 7 pmChristmas with the CharlestonesSt. Matthew’s Lutheran Church405 King St, CharlestonAdmission $15

Sunday, December 20, 3 pmThird Sunday at 3PMLessons and CarolsSt. Theresa’s Catholic Church11001 Dorchester Rd, SummervilleFree. Donations accepted

Sunday, December 20, 6 pmA Festival of Nine Lessons & CarolsThe Cathedral Church of St. Luke & St. Paul126 Coming St, Charleston

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Tuesday, December 22, 7 pmRemington Concert SeriesSing-along with Emily; Janet Elschazly, pianoRodenberg Hall, Franke at Seaside1885 Rifle Range Rd, Mt Pleasant

Wednesday, December 23, 7:30 pmHoliday Cabaret: Sacred and SecularWoolfe St Playhouse34 Woolfe St, Charleston$20 General/ $12 Students800–838–3006 or www.uneditedartists.org

January 2016Sunday, January 17, 3 pmThird Sunday at 3PMLorna Roberts, singer/songwriterSt. Theresa’s Catholic Church11001 Dorchester Rd, SummervilleFree. Donations accepted

Sunday, January 17, 3 pmRemington Concert SeriesSam Hagan, tenor and D’ Jaris Whipper-Lewis,soprano, Janet Elshazly, piano

Rodenberg Hall, Franke at Seaside1885 Rifle Range Rd, Mt PleasantFree

February 2016Wednesday, February 3, 7:30 pmBeatles, Bach and BeerWoolfe St Playhouse34 Woolfe St, Charleston$20 General/ $12 Students800–838–3006 or www.uneditedartists.org

Sunday, February 7, 4 pmThe In–Between & FriendsJill Terhaar Lewis, soprano; Robert Lewis, sax-ophone; Gerald Gregory, piano; Ron Wiltrout, drums; Norbert Lewandowski, cello

St. John the Beloved Church28 Sumter Ave, SummervilleFree with requested $10 donation

Sunday, February 14, 3 pmJames O’Donnell, Organist and Master of the Choristers at Westminster AbbeyByrnes AuditoriumWinthrop University, Rock Hill, SC

Sunday, February 21, 3 pmRemington Concert SeriesRex Conner, violin with Janet Elshazly, pianoRodenberg Hall, Franke at Seaside1885 Rifle Range Rd, Mt PleasantFree

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Sunday, February 21, 3 pmThird Sunday at 3PMCitadel Catholic Choir, David Friddle, conductor

St. Theresa’s Catholic Church11001 Dorchester Rd, SummervilleFree. Donations accepted

March 2016Sunday, March 6, 3 pmRemington Concert Series“Bakers Dozen” The 13th annual performance byDr. Bob Notari, piano plusRodenberg Hall, Franke at Seaside1885 Rifle Range Rd, Mt PleasantFree

Sunday, March 6, 4 pmVia Crucis by Franz Liszt Daniel Megli, baritoneDavid Friddle, conductor and organist

St. John the Beloved Church28 Sumter Ave, SummervilleFree

Friday, March 11, noonFeatured Young Organist Shayla De Jong (Indiana)The Parish Church of St. Helena5505 Church St, BeaufortFree with requested donation

Wednesday, March 16, 7:30 pmFrench Chanson with Margaret Kelly Cook and Laura Ball with pianist Wayne HelmlyWoolfe St Playhouse34 Woolfe St, Charleston$20 General/ $12 Students800–838–3006 or www.uneditedartists.org

Friday, March 18, noonPatrick Zelezik (Houston)The Parish Church of St. Helena5505 Church St, BeaufortFree with requested donation

Sunday, March 20, 3 pmThird Sunday at 3PMChristopher Teves, Classical Guitar

St. Theresa’s Catholic Church11001 Dorchester Rd, SummervilleFree. Donations accepted

April 2016Friday, April 1, noonDr. Angela Kraft Cross (California)The Parish Church of St. Helena5505 Church St, BeaufortFree with requested donation

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Friday, April 8, noonFred Teardo (Alabama)The Parish Church of St. Helena5505 Church St, BeaufortFree with requested donation

Sunday, April 10, 4 pmThe Lorna Roberts BandLorna Roberts, keyboard, guitar, ukulele; Bruce Roberts, guitar, bass guitar; Tim Bonomo, drums

St. John the Beloved Church28 Sumter Ave, SummervilleFree with requested $10 donation

Friday, April 15, noonStephen Hamilton (New York)The Parish Church of St. Helena5505 Church St, BeaufortFree with requested donation

Sunday, April 17, 3 pmThird Sunday at 3PMPatricia Hannemann and Jacquie Jones,Duo PianistsSt. Theresa’s Catholic Church11001 Dorchester Rd, SummervilleFree. Donations accepted

Sunday, April 17, 3 pmRemington Concert SeriesMusic for SpringtimeRodenberg Hall, Franke at Seaside1885 Rifle Range Rd, Mt PleasantFree

May 2016Sunday, May 1, 4 pmAn Organ Festival in C-minorDavid Friddle, organistSt. John the Beloved Church28 Sumter Ave, SummervilleFree with requested $10 donation

Sunday, May 15, 3 pmRemington Concert SeriesChamber Music Charleston: Sandra Nikolajevs,President & Artistic DirectorRodenberg Hall, Franke at Seaside1885 Rifle Range Rd, Mt PleasantFree

Sunday, May 15, 3 pmThird Sunday at 3PMAn Organ Festival in C-MinorDavid Friddle, organistSt. Theresa’s Catholic Church11001 Dorchester Rd, SummervilleFree. Donations accepted

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AnnouncementsBefore You Buy More Music, Check Out The AGO Free Music Exchange!There is much music in the AGO Music Exchange —more than 400 listings for organ solo alone: There are works by individual composers and col-lections, in addition to over 50 for Christmas, sev-eral for Weddings and Funerals; plus Piano; Duets; General Music Books; Organ Plus (1 or 2 instru-ments). It’s a 4 drawer file cabinet, full. A pdf cata-log is available by email: [email protected]. Still in process of being cataloged are a couple of hundred choral anthems and solo songs. If you need it, chances are it’s there. The catalog isn’t complete, but if you’re interested, email me and I’ll send what I have. As always, you are welcome to come, browse, play through (there’s a piano there), take what you want, leave any music you no longer need (you don’t have to bring music to take music). The exchange is located upstairs in the sanctu-ary building at Second Presbyterian Church, 342 Meeting Street in downtown Charleston. Available during business hours (M-F 9–4). Please contact Ju-lia Harlow, [email protected] or 843–870–1048 to schedule a time (so someone at the church can let you in). If you absolutely cannot get there during business hours but are interested, let me know and I’ll try to work with your schedule. Feel free to get music for your students as well. AGO EventOn behalf of Dr. Rhonda Furr, our Convention Coordinator, greetings to your Chapter from the Steering Committee of the 2016 National Conven-tion of the American Guild of Organists. We here in Houston are excited to be your hosts for what promises to be an outstanding celebration of our art. We would greatly appreciate the publicity of the convention dates (June 19–23, 2016) and web-site in your chapter newsletters and events in the coming months. Registration opens on October 15 with a special low rate for those are able to register that soon. The main convention website is www.AGOHouston2016.com. Any convention, especially one as unique as

ours, relies not only on funds from registration costs and advertisers, but also on donors at the local and nation-wide level to ensure its success. We hope that your chapter will consider partner-ing with us by becoming an underwriter in any amount. More specific underwriting opportunities as well as the convention mailing address can be found at www.agohouston2016.com/get-involved/sponsor, but general gifts are always welcomed with our gratitude.

Atlanta POEThe Atlanta Chapter of the American Guild of Or-ganists is proud to announce the 2016 Pipe Organ Encounter to be held Sunday, July 24-Friday, July 29, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Atlanta Chapter will accept students ages 13–18. Students should be interested in Pipe Organs with Piano or Organ proficiency from Intermediate to Advanced Join us for an exciting week of study with the King of In-struments. Watch our website for future announce-mentsWebsite: www.agoatlanta.org/html/POE.htmContact: Nicole Marane, POE Director [email protected]

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Positions AvailableMepkin Abbey, Moncks CornerMepkin Abbey is seeking to hire an organist to play for their Sunday morning Mass, which takes place at 10:00 a.m. each Sunday. The ideal candidate will be a good musician, appreciative of the wonderful opportunity to work with Mepkin’s monastic community in this capaci-ty and not mind the 45-minute drive from Charles-ton through some of the Lowcountry’s most beau-tiful rural settings each week. It would be helpful if the individual is familiar with Catholic liturgy. A rising, serious, and committed organ student of an AGO member could be considered. If interested, or if you have recommendations for a potential can-didate for this position, please contact Abbot Stan Gumula at the monastery, 843–761–8509.

St. Paul United Methodist, St. MatthewsSt. Paul’s is seeking an organist substitute OR a regular organist and choir director. The substitute pay is negociable, and the organist/choir director position pays $12,000 a year. Contact the Rev. Sara Relaford ([email protected]). Websites: www.stpaulsmumc.com and www.facebook.com/StPaulUMCSC.

Young Organist Competition 2016

sponsored by the

Greater Columbia AGO Chapter

Saturday, March 12, 2016 Columbia, S.C.

Open to grades 8–12

First Prize $1,000 Second Prize $500

Third Prize $300 Hymn Playing Award $250 Bach Playing Award $250

For rules and application see

Young Organist Competition 2016 at www.columbiaago.org