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Jubilate! Jubilate!The monthly newsletter of the
BLOOMINGTON CHAPTER of the AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS atINDIANA UNIVERSITY
January 2013
IN THIS EDITION:
A Look at the Month Ahead - pg. 2AGO and Area Events in December
Great Lakes, Swell Organs - pg. 2Region V Convention Information
Contact Us - pg. 3Email contacts for the Executive Committee
Student Chapter of
From the DeanDear all,
Welcome back after what I hope for you was a restful (and I know a well-deserved) Christmas vacation! Alas, with Christmas Eve services barely a thing of the past, we all must get back to work, including your friendly neighborhood AGO chapter. Here is a brief look at our December and some upcoming events for January.
First, the AGO sincerely wishes to thank Elizabeth Clark, our hospitality chair, for hosting the annual Christmas party at her home! Friday, December 7, everyone enjoyed a brief respite from all of their finals and Christmas prepa-ration, instead enjoying each other’s company and Christmas baking.
January brings with it the bulk of prep-arations for the AGO’s annual program of sacred organ and choral music, ChoralFest. This year’s program of music will include Stanford, Taverner, Distler, and much more! See page – for a schedule of rehearsals and perfor-mances. We look forward to seeing everyone at our performances: Friday, February 1 at 8:00pm in Auer Hall and Saturday, February 2 at St. Meinrad Archabbey.
Also in January, IU welcomes audition-ing students to our campus (and our practice rooms!) Per usual, the AGO will sponsor a hospitality room for our newcomers on the following Friday mornings: January 11, February 1, and March 1. Please keep these dates in mind and check your e-mail for infor-mation on how to sign up to help!
Looking forward to a terrific spring. Happy perusal!
Yours,
Katie Timm
AgO CHOrAlfEST 2013
Clear your schedule on Friday, Febru-ary 1st, for the JSoM organ department’s annual choral extravaganza! That’s right, folks, Choralfest is just around the corner, and the organ department couldn’t be more excited to share this evening of choral and organ music with you.
This year, organ students will join together to sing, conduct, and accompany music written during times of war. Rehearsals occur on Monday nights at 7:30 at First Presbyterian Church and Wednesday afternoons at 12:20 in Auer Hall.
We sincerely hope that you can join us on February 1st at 8 PM in Auer Hall or February 2nd at 3 PM Central/4 PM Eastern at St. Mein-rad’s Archabbey.
Members are always welcome to meet-ings of the Chapter Executive Commit-tee. The next meeting time is yet to be announced. Contact an Executive Committee member for details.
Jubilate! Publication TeamKatie AlmsGeneral Editor
Jonathan D. RudyGraphic Designer
Scott SheetzAGO Photographer
A look at the Month AheadAGO and Area Events
Friday, December 7th, 7-11 PM—AGO Christmas Party Clark Residence, 423 S Madison Street, Bloomington
Sunday, January 20, 8 PM: Pro Arte Singers and Contemporary Vocal Ensemble in concert William Gray and Dominick DiOrio, directors; Simon Carrington, guest director Auer Hall, JSoM
Tuesday, January 22, 4 PM: Scott Elsholz, Doctoral Lecture-Recital Music Annex 406, JSoM
Sunday, January 27, 5:30 PM: Evensong Marilyn Kesier, organist; Chris Lynch, music intern Trinity Episcopal Church, Bloomington, IN
Friday, February 1, 7:15 PM: Pre-Concert Carillon Recital Student Performers Music Annex Courtyard, JSoM Friday, February 1, 8 PM: Choral Fest American Guild of Organists, Bloomington Chapter Auer Hall, JSoM
Saturday, February 2, 3 PM Central/4 PM Eastern: Choral Fest St. Meinrad’s Archabbey, St. Meinrad, Indiana
∞ more information at music.indiana.edu/events
If you are interested in ringing in or directing Bloomington’s premiere handbell ensemble, Symphonic Bells of Bloomington needs you!
Rehearsals are Tuesdays from 7:00-8:40pm at First United Methodist Church in Bloomington. All degrees of handbell-talent are welcome! Contact Skip Sluder at [email protected] or Katie Timm at [email protected].
Plan to Attend the....
AgO rEgION V CONVENTION
Registration on-line is now open!
Take note of the excellent pricing, including:
Students -- whether AGO members or not -- registration
is just $100.00
Features:
Spouses/Partners of AGO members at AGO member price.
Bus transportation INCLUDED
Three meals INCLUDED
Optional Choral Academy INCLUDED
Complimentary breakfasts for hotel guests.
Performances and workshops by a roster of Region V royalty, and national/interna-tional as well.
All events within convenient short walking distance of each other
Complimentary mobility transport for those who desire it
BlOOmINgTON CHApTEr
ExECuTIVE COmmITTEE
2012-2013
DeanKatie Timm
Sub-DeanKartika Putri
TreasurerTom Wood
SecretaryKatie Minion
Member At-LargeAaron Sunstein
Member At-Large Jonathan Rudy
Member At-LargeJosef Ciskanik
Faculty AdvisorDr. Christopher Young
Mailing Address:Bloomington AGOP.O. Box 2484Bloomington, IN 47402
Visit us on the web:music.indiana.edu/departments/
academic/organ/organ-bloomington-ago.shtml
Relieve Editorial Stress!Newsletters will be emailed the first of each month during the school year. Submissions are due the 25th of the prior month or they will be included in the next month.Submit to [email protected]
Attention organists: If you are available to substitute for church services, please contact Katie Alms (see address to the right) to have your services advertised here!
Daniel Cornelliussen, substitute organist, available any Sunday. Please contact him at (757) 813-6737 or [email protected] for further information.
Yushan Sui is available as a substitute in church. She is a graduate student majoring in piano performance in the Jacobs School of Music, has taken two years of organ lessons, and has one year of experience accompanying a church choir in Bowling Green, Ohio. Please contact her at [email protected] for more information.