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Last Modified on August 19, 2021

OrganFest 2020

We hope you enjoyed the program for the AGO’s inaugural virtual OrganFest, which was held July 20 – 24, 2020.

AGO OrganFest 2020 may have ended, but the performances live on! We are continuing to accept donations to help AGO members who have suffered financial hardships and cannot afford to renew their membership.  We encourage you to donate here.

The available archives may be accessed at the links below:

Rising Stars

PipeTalks

Last Modified on February 22, 2021

RCO & AGO Members: Consider an Affiliate Membership

We are delighted to offer RCO members an Affiliate Membership in the AGO that provides a digital subscription to twelve issues of The American Organist magazine at the special annual rate of $31.00 USD. You will also have access to our online educational videos and COVID-19 resource pages. From the AGO website menu choose Membership/Join the Guild/RCO Affiliate Membership.

RCO Members click here

AGO members can also become Affiliate members of the Royal College of Organists for ₤25.00 and receive a package of digital benefits including access to iRCO, the College’s outstanding digital content hub that contains hundreds of videos, webinars, audio files, papers, articles and other educational material for the organist and choral director, as well as full access to online education and workshops.

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Last Modified on December 21, 2020

AGO Affirms That Black Lives Matter

The American Guild of Organists recognizes and affirms that Black lives matter. We call upon every chapter and all of our members to speak out against racial bias and take action to make the world a better, safer, and more secure place for the members of the Black community.

Now is the time for us to search our souls for ways to be more caring, to be better brothers and sisters to our Black colleagues, and to demonstrate our unwavering support for their professional advancement and success.

The tragic murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25, the equally senseless killing of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta on June 12, and the death and injury of so many others are heartbreaking and inexcusable. We extend our condolences to their families and friends, and we stand in solidarity with the countless thousands of people around the world who have marched to protest systemic racism against the African-American community.

It is our turn to step up to the challenge. We must listen to diverse voices in crafting solutions to our problems. We must reach out to find new partners to help us chart the best path forward. We must engage.


“If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse, and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.”

― Archbishop Desmond Tutu


We are indebted to AGO Past President Eileen Guenther who brought to our attention the accompanying commentary which she recently updated at our request. Dr. Guenther in turn has acknowledged with thanks the theologians Drs. Douglas Strong, Willie Jennings, and Soong-Chan Rah, who developed most of the material in the post.

BLACK LIVES MATTER

It was not ALL lives that were ripped from their homes in Africa;

It was not ALL lives that were separated from families and marched to the West African coast;

It was not ALL lives put into the dank, dark tombs of the slave castles;

It was not ALL lives crammed into European (and, in North America, particularly British) slave ships;

It was not ALL lives laid side by side like cargo in the hulls of the ships;

It was not ALL lives that were force fed because they staged hunger strikes;

It was not ALL lives that were casually thrown overboard to be devoured by the sharks that followed the slave ships;

It was not ALL lives that were brought to the New World as slave labor;

It was not ALL lives stripped naked and put on the auction block;

It was not ALL lives that were bought and sold by “God-fearing Christians”;

It was not ALL lives that were whipped and beaten on the plantations;

It was not ALL lives that were systematically and repeatedly raped by white slave owners;

It was not ALL lives who were hounded by attack dogs, beat with cruel instruments of torture, and intentionally sold away from their families when they dared to try and escape the horrors of slavery;

It was not ALL lives who were daily assaulted in their very identity, denied that they were made in the image of God;

It was not ALL lives who were repeatedly told they were less than human;

It was not ALL lives who were diminished by the 3/5 compromise, the Missouri compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and the Dred Scott decision;

It was not ALL lives whose communities were wiped out because they sought to build a life for themselves after emancipation;

It was not ALL lives that were told “separate but equal” with the “equal” never being equal;
It was not ALL lives but black lives that hung from trees throughout the country during the Jim Crow era;

It was not ALL lives, it was Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Roberson, and Carol Denise McNair, four little black lives who were blown up at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church;

It was not ALL lives that were beset by attack dogs and by fire hoses;

It was not ALL lives but the black lives of Emmitt Till, Medgar Evers, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X who were systematically assassinated;

It was not ALL lives that have been victims of police violence, but it was the black life of Michael Brown;

It was not ALL lives, it was the black lives of Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, Freddie Gray, Sandra Bland;

It was not ALL lives, it was the black lives of Rev. Clementa Pinckney, Sharonda Singleton, Tywanza Sanders, Ethel Lance, Susie Jackson, Cynthia Hurd, Myra Thompson, Daniel Simmons, Sr., DePayne Middleton Doctor at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston;

It was not ALL lives, it was the black life of Alton Sterling;

It was not ALL lives, it was the black life of Philando Castile;

It was not ALL lives, it was the black of lives of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Rayshard Brooks…and so many others;

It is not ALL lives that are targeted with unequal charges for drug offences, thereby resulting in mass incarceration;

It is not ALL lives that the prison industrial complex exploits.

These historical events did not involve the destruction and death of ALL lives, they were black lives that have been systematically targeted and abused by American society. Yes, all lives matter, including those of police officers, but black lives have NOT mattered for 400 years, and that’s why we must vehemently and consistently assert that they matter now–and in the future.

We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.

― Elie Wiesel

“There comes a time when silence is betrayal.”

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”

“In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.”

― Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

AGO partner organizational statements on how Black lives matter…

RCCO (Royal Canadian College of Organists)

EMA (Early Music America)

NPM (National Association of Pastoral Musicians)

ACDA (American Choral Directors Association)

Last Modified on July 10, 2020

AGO OrganFest 2020

The American Guild of Organists is thrilled to announce the first online OrganFest, which will take place July 20-24. Each evening’s broadcast will premiere a new work which had been commissioned for the 2020 National Convention in Atlanta, accompanied by interviews with the composers.

Featured performers will be Jens Korndörfer, Amanda Mole, Alan Morrison, Thomas Ospital, and Catherine Rodland. Additional recorded performances by recent international organ competition winners will be presented, and short presentations will share exciting news and updates from the AGO.

The daily YouTube premiere (8pm Eastern) and accompanying Festival website will be available at no charge.

OrganFest 2020 promises to be an exciting way to showcase our beloved instrument and the great work of the AGO. Please share this information widely with your music-loving friends.

While we are saddened by the cancellation of many musical events this spring and summer, including our National Convention in Atlanta, we look forward to celebrating the future of organ music together online next month.

Last Modified on June 11, 2020

AGOYO Holds first Organ Crawl at Co-Cathedral Houston

Co-Cathedral
Houston, Texas
October 12, 2019

Stellar attendance at AGOYO’s first pop-up event “Organ Crawl” today at the Co-Cathedral Houston! Thank you all for making this event successful, especially our Director of Music and Cathedral Organist Crista Miller. This event could not be planned without your tremendous effort!!! And Organ tech Corbin Sturch, very clear and on spot explanation of the pipe works
and organ crawl tour, Patrick Schneider,Jim Roman, Daryl Robinson, Timothy Lloyd Moe, Jeong-Suk Bae, Mary Joy Silmaro, Heeyeon Cha, Joel Trekell and other helpers!

So happy to meet many new faces and know that there are other young people interested in pursuing organ and sacred music!!

-Olga Wong, AGOYO board member

Last Modified on July 10, 2020

2020 National Election Results

NATIONAL OFFICERS and NATIONAL COUNCILLORS

President: Michael Bedford, AAGO, ChM
Vice President/Councillor for Competitions and New Music: Jonathan Ryan, FAGO, ChM
Secretary/Councillor for Communications: Leslie Wolf Robb, CAGO
Treasurer/Councillor for Finance and Development: John S. Dixon, CAGO
Councillor for Education: Vincent Carr, AAGO, ChM
Councillor for Membership: Vicki J. Schaeffer
Councillor for Conventions: Nicole Marane
Councillor for Young Organists: Jillian Gardner

REGIONAL COUNCILLORS

Great Lakes Region: Caron Farmer, AAGO
Mid-Atlantic Region: Wayne L. Wold, AAGO
North Central Region: Karen Black
Northeast Region: Leslie C. Smith, CAGO
Southeast Region: Sue Mitchell-Wallace, FAGO
Southwest Region: Sheryl Sebo, AAGO
West Region: Skye Hart

The newly elected 2020–22 National Council will look very different from the 2018–20 Council, as a majority of the members will be serving their first terms in positions they have never previously held. Only two of the eight nationally elected members of the 2018–20 AGO National Council were eligible to be renominated. AGO President Michael Bedford, reelected to serve a third term, is the only incumbent returning to the same office.

Vice President/Councillor for Competitions Eileen Hunt, who had served for four years with distinction, was narrowly defeated by Jonathan Ryan. Also newly elected to the Council are Councillor for Conventions Nicole Marane, Councillor of Education Vincent Carr, and Treasurer/Councillor for Finance and Development John Dixon. Leslie Wolf Robb, who was elected Secretary/Councillor for Communications, rejoins the National Council, having previously served on it as Regional Councillor for the Far West Region (2010–14) and as Convener of the Regional Councillors (2012–14). Vicki Schaeffer, who served on the National Council as Chair of the Board of Regional Councillors (BRC) in 2018–20 during her third and final term as Southwest RC, continues on the National Council as the new Councillor for Membership.

The AGO membership overwhelmingly approved a bylaws amendment to appoint an AGOYO member to the National Council as Councillor for Young Organists, increasing the number of voting members on Council to nine. Jillian Gardner, who served as a nonvoting AGOYO representative to both the NC and the BRC this past term, was elected to the new position and will now serve with both voice and vote.

The 2020–22 Council will be complete when the 2020–22 Board of Regional Councillors elects one of its own members to serve as its chair. That person will then serve on the Council with voice and vote.

In addition to Eileen Hunt, we extend our sincere thanks to the other retiring members of the National Council: Secretary/Councillor for Communications Mary Stutz, Treasurer/Councillor for Finance and Development Barbara Adler, Councillor for Education Don Cook, Councillor for Membership David Lamb, and Councillor for Conventions Michael Velting.

Two of the seven incumbent Regional Councillors completed three terms (six years) of service and will be rotating off the Board of Regional Councillors. For their exceptional service, we extend our heartfelt thanks to retiring RCs Karl Bruhn (Great Lakes) and Matthew Burt (West). We warmly welcome to the BRC three newly elected RCs: Caron Farmer (Great Lakes), Skye Hart (West), and Sheryl Sebo (Southwest). We are delighted to welcome back to the BRC the four incumbents who were eligible to serve another term and were all reelected: Leslie Smith (Northeast), Wayne Wold (Mid-Atlantic), Karen Black (North Central), and Sue Mitchell-Wallace (Southeast).

Congratulations to all of the newly elected National Council members and Regional Councillors. We also extend our heartfelt thanks to the 14 other candidates who agreed to have their names placed in nomination in this election. Through their willingness to serve the membership for two years if they had been elected, they, too, demonstrated their unwavering dedication to the AGO.

Total vote counts and election statistics will be published in the July issue of The American Organist.

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