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Last Modified on June 29, 2016

Houston Convention Ends on a High Note

The 53rd biennial National Convention of the AGO ended on a high note on Thursday, June 23rd. A very high note. The evening opened with a greeting from the International Space Station astronaut Jeff Williams.

Also featured in the program from St. Martin’s Episcopal Church was Hans Zimmer’s Cornfield Chase from the movie Interstellar.

Over the course of the 5-day event 1,200 attendees were busy from early morning through the closing of the Exhibit Hall at midnight. A large number of enthusiastic young organists brought a special energy to the convention. A reception on Sunday night in outgoing president John Walker’s suite for AGOYO (AGO Young Organists) members was jam-packed.

Finalists in both the NCOI (National Competition in Organ Improvisation) and NYACOP (National Young Artists Competition in Organ Performance) competed in Houston. Results were as follows:

2016 NCOI:
Thomas Dahl 1st place and Audience Prize
Matt Gender 2nd Place
Kalle Toivio 3rd place

2016 NYACOP:
1st place – Katelyn Emerson
2nd place – Kirk Rich
3rd place and Audience Prize – Weicheng Zhao

On the final night Rhonda Furr of the Houston Steering Committee passed the torch to Lynn Bratney from the Kansas City chapter, host of the 2018 AGO National Convention.

Last Modified on June 22, 2016

Houston 2016 Convention — Wednesday June 22nd

Recitals continue throughout the day.

Regional meetings will be held at 8:15 am at the Hilton Americas. These meetings give members the opportunity to meet with the Regional Councilor for their region.

At 9:30 am the National AGO meeting will be held.

The Choir of St. Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York City, performs at 8:30 at Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart.

Last Modified on June 20, 2016

Houston 2016 Convention – Tuesday June 21

Recitals and Workshops continue throughout the day.

NCOI (National Competition in Organ Improvisation) finals will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 am at Christ Church Cathedral.

A Hymn Festival with David Cherwin takes place at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church at 4:00 pm.

Last Modified on June 22, 2016

Houston 2016 Convention — Thursday June 23rd

The final day of the convention features a full morning of workshops.

The afternoon features recitals by Ars Lyrica Houston, Joby Bell, and Diane Belcher at various locations.

You won’t want to miss the AGO Rising Stars’ performance of Bayoubüchlein at Co-Cathedral of Sacred Heart.

An Evening Extravaganza and Closing Reception at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church close out the day’s activities.

Last Modified on June 20, 2016

Houston 2016 Convention – Monday June 20

Monday is the first full day of activities. Recitals and workshops are held throughout the day.

Rising Stars from each of the AGO’s seven regions perform at 9:00 am at St. Thomas Episcopal Church.

The AGO Professional Certification Reception will be held at 5:30 pm at the Hilton Americas.

In the evening the first of two concerts at Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart will be held. Michel Bouvard performs “Power Dance,” a commissioned work by Joan Tower. The concert will be live-streamed and can be watched at https://wp.agohq.org/live

Last Modified on June 20, 2016

Houston 2016 Convention – Sunday June 19

Day 2 of the 2016 Convention starts off with the 2016 NYACOP Winner’s Recital at St. Paul’s Methodist Church.

In the afternoon a Service of Choral Evensong will be held at Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church.

In the evening a Festival Prelude will be held at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, followed by the Opening Convocation.

The Exhibit Hall will be open from 2-6pm and from 10pm to midnight.

The day ends with the AGO Young Organists Reception at the Hilton Americas.

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