Updated April 3 2024
Message from the Dean
Welcome to Fort Lauderdale AGO!
This web-page contains basic information about our Chapter. Whether you are a visitor or resident, enjoy browsing through our website.
Our Chapter Year goes from September through May. The date of our next meeting / event will be posted under “Local events” on this website along with other updates, so please visit us frequently!
We are located in one of the most fast growing, dynamic and ethnically diverse areas of the United States. The high Season of Tourism and Cultural Activities in general is between October and Easter, but our area is active all year round and offers a good selection of Churches with interesting organs and Music Programs to visit. In the last years some venues and cultural organizations have started offering Summer Programs.
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Local Events
AGO FT LAUDERDALE CHAPTER EVENTS:
EMERGING ARTIST RECITAL: COLIN MacKNIGHT at BETHESDA BY THE SEA, PALM BEACH, April 14, 2024 – 4:00 pm
Address: 141 S County Rd, Palm Beach, FL 33480
Event co-sponsored by Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach AGO Chapters
This event is open to all public, and admission is free.
Newsletter
Our newsletter is sent out in electronic format to our members every month from September to June.
Membership
You don’t have to be an Organist to join AGO! We welcome everybody who loves the King of Instruments, its music, and any activity related to it. AGO membership is open to everyone who submits to our Code of Ethics.
To join us as a FIRST TIME CHAPTER MEMBER please visit:
http://wp.agohq.org/membership/join-as-a-chapter-member/
and follow the options on the web page. Make sure you select our Chapter when joining. We get a notification from the System when somebody joins, but anyway we encourage to get in touch with us directly to make yourself known to us!
Our MEMBERSHIP FEES:
Please visit www.agohq.org for information
Chapter Friend: Minimum $ 25.00
Additional gifts are tax deductible and always welcome!
Placement
For privacy and safety reasons WE DO NOT POST SUBSTITUTES ON THIS WEB PAGE. We apologize for any inconvenience that might result as a consequence of this precautionary action.
AVAILABLE POSITIONS:
Information about available positions will be forwarded to AGO members only.
To become an AGO member please refer to “Membership” on this website or visit the National Website.
Employers and job seekers are invited to post and search listings of available positions on the Guild’s National Website.
Certification
At this moment we have no AGO Certification Program. But there are opportunities for Organ Studies at following Higher Education Institutes in our area:
Broward College https://www.broward.edu/
Florida International University (FIU) www.fiu.edu
Palm Beach Atlantic University (PBA) www.PBA.edu
More info available at the DIRECTORY of institutions of higher education who offer study programs in Organ, Sacred Music and Choral Conducting:
https://wp.agohq.org/academic-degree-programs/
Contact Us
Links
ONLINE RESOURCES FOR THE ORGANIST
1.- SCORES:Petrucci Music Library (by International Music Score Library Project)
http://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page
Free downloadable Public Domain Scores. In the U.S., scores publishec before 1923 are Public Domain.Choral Public Domain
http://www2.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Main Page
Public Domain Scores for free of more specialized academic works. Limited requests only (please read information on page).
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/browseCollectionItems.action?collectionld=25
Search and download digitized scores for free.Sheet Music on the Web (by Sheet Music Consortium)
http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/sheetmusic/
This is a new project. It links to several important libraries worldwide and has thousands of scores for free download.The Mutopia Project
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/
Classical organ music (Bach, Handel, Pachelbel) for free downloadHarvard University free digital scores
http://vc.lib.harvard.edu/vc/deliver/home?_collection=scores
Free scores and libretti for download, but very little organ musicLanglais Scores
http://www.jeanlanglais.com/_Partitions.php?type=opo
List of scores of Jean Langlais’ works and link to sites where to get them. (Langlais’ works -as any works and publications after 1924- are not Public Domain, therefore not available for free). The page http://www.jeanlanglais.com contains more interesting information about this important 20th cty french organ composer.
MASTER LISTS OF ONLINE RESOURCES FOR THE MUSICIAN:
(For support: Directories of Resources Lists)
Finding Scores Online List (from Yale University)
http://guides.library.yale.edu/online_scores
Resources for Music Scholars List (from Harvard University)
http://hcl.harvard.edu/research/guides/biblio/onmusic/hclweb/page/1
(Especially Americana!)Sheet Music Colections Inline List (from University of Chicago Library)
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/cja/sheetmusic.html
Sheet Music Collections Online List (from Duke University)
http://library.duke.edu?music/sheetmusic/collections.html
Internet Archive
http://www.archive.org/
Internet changes almost daily! Links not working anymore? Site down or moved? Domain not longer in use? Want to know what’s new?- These Master Lists keep the Resources List Directory updated in real time plus more useful information.
AUDIO RESOURCES:
(Recordings, especially early / historical recordings by U.S. artists)”National Jukebox” by Library of Congress
http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/
Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/
Free downloads or streaming onlineNaxos Music Library
http://www.naxosmusiclibrary.com/home.asp?rurl=%2Fdefault%2Easp
Listening by subscription only; no downloads.04.- MISCELLANEOUS:Hymn Tune Index
http://hymntune.library.uiuc.edu/
An invaluable resource for the Hymnologist! A comprehensive census of English language hymns from 1535 – 1820 and their tunes.J.S. Bach Biography
http://www.baroquemusic.org/bqxjsbach.html
Silberman Organs
http://www.baroquemusic.org/silbeng.html
Pictures, history, location of 31 original instruments(The page http://www.baroquemusic.org contains many other interesting things for the baroque music lover!)
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LOCAL CHURCHES (with significant organs and / or music programs):
First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale: https://www.firstbaptistftl.com/
First Presbyterian Church of Pompano Beach [The Pink Church]: http://www.pinkpres.org/
The Church by the Sea, Fort Lauderdale: http://www.thechurchbythesea.org/
Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church: http://www.crpc.org/
First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale: http://www.firstpres.cc/
All Saints Episcopal Church, Fort Lauderdale: http://www.allsaintsfl.org/
St. Martin in the Fields Episcopal Church: http://stmartinchurch.org/
First United Methodist Church of Fort Lauderdale: https://www.fumcftl.org/
Plantation United Methodist Church: https://www.plantationumc.org/
First Church United Methodist of Coral Springs: http://www.fumcocs.org/
Christ United Methodist Church: https://www.christchurchfl.org/
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PIPE ORGAN BUILDERS:
Guzowski & Steppe Organbuilders
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Fax-Phone 954 491 6852 – Cell 954 560 4438
Email
OTHER SERVICES:
Dunne Music Company
www.dunnemusic.com ~ 1-888-94-ALLEN
FL representatives for ALLEN Organs
“PIPEDREAMS” from NPR
on NPR Classical South Florida, WKCP – FM 89.7
To listen online:
http://pipedreams.publicradio.org/
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RECORDED MUSIC:
The complete organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach, recorded by James Kibbie on original baroque organs in Germany as FREE INTERNET DOWNLOADS:
www.blockmrecords.org/bach.
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INFORMATION SOURCES REGARDING THE ORGAN:
AGO Boston Chapter Organ Library
Photocopies of Out of Print and Public Domain material are available for a moderate fee. Donations of organ related books, music and literature as well as financial support are encouraged.
http://www.organlibrary.org/
Pipe Organ information for children:
http://www.danmagic.org/
American Organ Institute (AOI) from the University of Oklahoma:
General, Technical and biographical information about pipe organs, especially Theater and “Symphonic” organs:
The Organ Historical Society Database: http://database.organsociety.org/
Organ database project in France: (French only) http://orgue.free.fr/
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ORGAN ASSOCIATIONS:
American Institute of Organbuilders (AIO): http://www.pipeorgan.org/
The Associated Pipe Organ Builders of America (APOBA): http://www.apoba.com
Organ Historical Society (OHS): http://www.organsociety.org/
American Theater Organ Society (ATOS): http://www.atos.org/
The Reed Organ Society http://www.reedsoc.org/
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ORGAN RELATED ONLINE FORUMS AND CHAT LISTS:
Pipechat: http://www.pipechat.org/
Piporg-L: http://www.albany.edu/piporg-l/
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EDUCATION:
Please see links posted under “Certification” on this web page.
We keep this List updated, so please check it out regularly!