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1 NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS The Coupler February 2013 FROMTHE DEAN Dear DCAGO friends and colleagues: On Presidents’ Day – Monday, 18 February – the DC Chapter will sponsor an exciting, daylong organ crawl in historic Center City Philadelphia. The trip will include: transportation to and from Philadelphia via luxury coach; lunchonyourown at the legendary Reading Terminal Market, which offers a vast array of culinary options at many price points; a noontime recital at the former John Wanamaker Department Store, home of the Wanamaker Grand Court Organ (VI/462), the largest fully operational pipe organ in the world; a private tour of the Wanamaker Organ, including the famed String Division, housed in the largest organ chamber in the world; a visit to St. Clement’s Episcopal Church, known for its unique style of AngloCatholic worship, and home to two organs: a 1914 Austin (IV/51) and the recently installed 1933 Whiteleggera Möller (II/15), which serves as the organ for St. John’s Chapel and an antiphonal organ for the main instrument; and a visit to historic St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Locust Street, home of a 1937 AeolianSkinner (IV/162) which incorporates earlier pipework by Austin/Carleton Michell, the Wanamaker Shop, and recent additions by Cornell Zimmer. The complete schedule is: 7:45 a.m. Departure from Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church, Bethesda 10:30 a.m. Arrival in Center City Philadelphia 10:45 a.m. Lunchonyourown at the Reading Terminal Market 12 noon Organ recital at the former John Wanamaker Store 12:45 p.m. Private tour of the Wanamaker Grand Court Organ 2:30 p.m. Visit to St. Clement’s Episcopal Church 4:00 p.m. Visit to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 5:30 p.m. Departure for Washington, DC 8:00 p.m. Arrival at Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church, Bethesda The total cost of the trip (not including lunch) is $45 – less than one would pay to drive to/from Philadelphia given the cost of gas and tolls. The clergy and staff of Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church, Bethesda, have graciously consented to our use of their parking lot on 18 February. Nonmembers are welcome! To reserve a space, please send a check in the amount of $45 to DCAGO Treasurer/Registrar Arthur Roach: Arthur Roach 1749B South Hayes Street Arlington, VA 222022797 Since the organ crawl is just a few weeks away, we ask that you also contact DCAGO Sub Dean Russell Weismann to express your interest in the trip: [email protected] or 202.422.3387. We hope you will join us for this day of fellowship and fun with friends and colleagues! Best wishes, Tom Smith, Dean PS: The new DCAGO website is nearing completion! I thank you for your continued patience as we work to improve the chapter’s communications efforts. Stay tuned for an eblast announcing the site has gone live.

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NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS

The Coupler February 2013

 

FROMTHE  DEAN    Dear  DCAGO  friends  and  colleagues:    On  Presidents’  Day  –  Monday,  18  February  –  the  DC  Chapter  will  sponsor  an  exciting,  day-­‐long  organ  crawl  in  historic  Center  City  Philadelphia.    The  trip  will  include:  − transportation  to  and  from  Philadelphia  via  luxury  coach;  − lunch-­‐on-­‐your-­‐own  at  the  legendary  Reading  Terminal  Market,  which  offers  a  vast  array  of  culinary  options  

at  many  price  points;  − a  noontime  recital  at  the  former  John  Wanamaker  Department  Store,  home  of  the  Wanamaker  Grand  Court  

Organ  (VI/462),  the  largest  fully  operational  pipe  organ  in  the  world;  − a  private  tour  of  the  Wanamaker  Organ,  including  the  famed  String  Division,  housed  in  the  largest  organ  

chamber  in  the  world;  − a  visit  to  St.  Clement’s  Episcopal  Church,  known  for  its  unique  style  of  Anglo-­‐Catholic  worship,  and  home  to  

two  organs:  a  1914  Austin  (IV/51)  and  the  recently  installed  1933  Whitelegg-­‐era  Möller  (II/15),  which  serves  as  the  organ  for  St.  John’s  Chapel  and  an  antiphonal  organ  for  the  main  instrument;  and  

− a  visit  to  historic  St.  Mark’s  Episcopal  Church,  Locust  Street,  home  of  a  1937  Aeolian-­‐Skinner  (IV/162)  which  incorporates  earlier  pipework  by  Austin/Carleton  Michell,  the  Wanamaker  Shop,  and  recent  additions  by  Cornell  Zimmer.    

 The  complete  schedule  is:  7:45  a.m.                            Departure  from  Bradley  Hills  Presbyterian  Church,  Bethesda  10:30  a.m.                      Arrival  in  Center  City  Philadelphia  10:45  a.m.                      Lunch-­‐on-­‐your-­‐own  at  the  Reading  Terminal  Market  12  noon                                Organ  recital  at  the  former  John  Wanamaker  Store  12:45  p.m.                      Private  tour  of  the  Wanamaker  Grand  Court  Organ  2:30  p.m.                          Visit  to  St.  Clement’s  Episcopal  Church  4:00  p.m.                          Visit  to  St.  Mark’s  Episcopal  Church  5:30  p.m.                          Departure  for  Washington,  DC  8:00  p.m.                          Arrival  at  Bradley  Hills  Presbyterian  Church,  Bethesda    The  total  cost  of  the  trip  (not  including  lunch)  is  $45  –  less  than  one  would  pay  to  drive  to/from  Philadelphia  given  the  cost  of  gas  and  tolls.    The  clergy  and  staff  of  Bradley  Hills  Presbyterian  Church,  Bethesda,  have  graciously  consented  to  our  use  of  their  parking  lot  on  18  February.    Non-­‐members  are  welcome!    To  reserve  a  space,  please  send  a  check  in  the  amount  of  $45  to  DCAGO  Treasurer/Registrar  Arthur  Roach:    Arthur  Roach  1749B  South  Hayes  Street  Arlington,  VA  22202-­‐2797    Since  the  organ  crawl  is  just  a  few  weeks  away,  we  ask  that  you  also  contact  DCAGO  Sub  Dean  Russell  Weismann  to  express  your  interest  in  the  trip:  [email protected]  or  202.422.3387.    We  hope  you  will  join  us  for  this  day  of  fellowship  and  fun  with  friends  and  colleagues!    Best  wishes,    Tom  Smith,  Dean    PS:  The  new  DCAGO  website  is  nearing  completion!    I  thank  you  for  your  continued  patience  as  we  work  to  improve  the  chapter’s  communications  efforts.    Stay  tuned  for  an  e-­‐blast  announcing  the  site  has  gone  live.    

 

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The  spectacular  music  of  PULSE,  a  trio  composed  of  pianists  Grace  Cho  and  Alejandro  Hernandez-­‐Valdez  and  percussionist  Yun  Park,  will  fill  the  sanctuary  of  Westmoreland  Congregational  United  Church  of  Christ  at  7  pm.  March  second.  The  unique  ensemble  will  perform  Gustav  Holst’s  masterpiece,  “The  Planets”,  and  other  works.  Most  of  PULSE's  arrangements  are  made  by  PULSE  for  PULSE;.    Last  year  the  ensemble  made  its  international  debut  in  Guadalajara,  Mexico  as  the  city  celebrated  the  470th  anniversary  of  its  founding.    At  the  special  invitation  of  the  city  government  of  Guadalajara,  PULSE  joined  the  Jalisco  State  Chorus  in  an  open-­‐air  concert  before  thousands  of  people.                The  Westmoreland  Music  and  Arts  Committee  invites  you  to  hear  this  unique  ensemble  at  its  program  at  the  church,  located  at  One  Westmoreland  Circle,  Bethesda.    A  reception  will  follow  the  concert.  There  is  no  admission  charge  for  the  evening,  but  donations  will  be  gratefully  accepted  for  the  Marie  Reed  Community  Learning  Center  in  Washington,  D.C.    Westmoreland  provides  this  elementary  school  with  financial  aid,  volunteer  tutoring  and  other  services.        For  more  information,  please  call  the  church  at  301  229-­‐7766.  

 

Updates Member Diane Nolan got married in October 2012 and is now Diane Nolan Cooke. [note, name is NOT hyphenated] Her contact information is: 1906 Ladd St Silver Spring MD 20902 301-328-0656 (home) 757-323-0351 (cell) [email protected] Diane is available for substituting. Allen Breach has a new eMail address – [email protected]  

New Member Martha Jean Hoehn 624 Pelican Avenue Gaithersburg MD 20877-2908 home: 301.740.7845 [email protected] Montgomery County Public Schools Elementary Music Teacher 8701 Warfield Road Gaithersburg MD 20882 301;840.8165 Available to sub: DC and MD

Correction Steven Carman Post Box 1001  Alexandria VA  22313  

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2012  –  2013  DC  Chapter  Events    

Monday,  September  10,  7:00  p.m.  Opening  Service:  Choral  Evensong  with  Installation  of  Officers  

All  Souls’  Memorial  Episcopal  Church  2300  Cathedral  Avenue  NW  Washington,  DC  20008-­‐1505  

The  Rev’d  John  Beddingfield,  officiant  The  Rev’d  Mary  Sulerud,  homilist  The  Choir  of  All  Souls’  Church  Benjamin  Hutchens,  director  

Jeremy  Filsell,  organist  Benjamin  Hutchens,  host  

 Sunday,  October  21,  5:00  p.m.  

Pipes  Spectacular:  Dedication  of  the  New  Casavant-­‐Frères  Organ  Bruce  Neswick,  organ  

St.  John’s  Episcopal  Church,  Georgetown  Parish  3240  O  Street  NW  

Washington,  DC  20007  Samuel  Carabetta,  host  

 Tuesday,  November  13,  7:00  p.m.  

Creating  Worship  that  Works:  A  Forum  on  Clergy/Musician  Relationships  Virginia  Theological  Seminary  

3737  Seminary  Road  Alexandria,  VA  22304  

The  Rev’d  John  Beddingfield,  The  Rev’d  Ann  Gillespie,  Dr.  Eileen  Guenther,  Ms.  Ellen  Johnston,  The  Rev’d  Dr.  William  Bradley  Roberts,  panelists    

Sunday,  January  6,  6:00  p.m.  Epiphany-­‐Tide  Members’  Dinner  

Ris  Restaurant  2275  L  Street  NW  

Washington,  DC  20037    

Monday,  February  18  Presidents’  Day  Organ  Crawl  in  Philadelphia  

 Sunday,  April  21,  7:00  p.m.  

Silent  Film:  Peter  Krasinski,  organ  The  Church  of  the  Epiphany  (Episcopal)  

1317  G  Street  NW  Washington,  DC  20005  Irvin  Peterson,  host  

 Monday,  May  13,  7:00  p.m.  

Annual  Meeting,  Dinner  &  Recital:  Caroline  Robinson,  organ  National  City  Christian  Church  

5  Thomas  Circle  NW  Washington,  DC  20005  Charles  Miller,  host  

   

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CALENDAR  OF  EVENTS  

To  have  your  event  publicized  in  The  Coupler,  please  send  it  to  Joseph  Ireland  ([email protected])  and  include  the  following:  date,  time,  performer,  where,  and  contact  information.      Concise  descriptive  information  is  helpful  and  welcome  and  will  be  used  as  space  allows:      NOTE:  We  are  only  able  to  list  

information  for  program  s  that  occur  two  months  in  advance.  

 

Sunday,  February  3,  2013,  5:00pm  Christ  Church  118  N.  Washington  Street  Alexandria,  VA  For  further  information:  703.778.4929  www.HistoricChristChurch.org    Dr.  Robert  Delcamp,  University  Organist  and  Choirmaster  at  the  University  of  the  South,  Sewanee,  Tennessee,  will  perform  a  20  minute  prelude  and  then  conduct  the  Christ  Church  choir  in  music  of  Sumsion,  Archer,  and  Radcliffe.  A  reception  will  follow  the  service.  All  are  welcome  to  attend.      4:40  Organ  Prelude,  5:00  Choral  Evensong.        Sunday,  February  3,  2013,  5:15pm  Washington  National  Cathedral  3101  Wisconsin  Avenue,  NW  Washington,  DC  20016-­‐5098    Telephone  (202)  537-­‐5757    Fax  (202)  537-­‐3554  Dr.  Jeremy  Filsell  Artist-­‐in-­‐Residence  www.nationalcathedral.org    Gail  Archer,  Organist    Sunday,  February  3,  2013,  3:00pm  The  Episcopal  Church  of  the  Redeemer  6201  Dunrobbin  Drive  ▪  Bethesda,  MD  20816  301  229  3770  ▪  [email protected]  www.redeemerbethesda.org    Inscape  Chamber  Orchestra:  “Premieres  &  Impressions”  An  eclectic  program  featuring  Maurice  Ravel’s  Introduction  and  Allegro  with  harp  soloist  Cara  Fleck,  as  well  as  Claude  Debussy’s  lone  String  Quartet.  Two  premieres,  including  a  new  work  for  bassoon  and  string  trio  by  noted  composer  Justin  Boyer,  round  out  the  program.  Free-­‐will  offering.  Reception  to  follow.    Sunday,  February  17,  2013,  3:00pm  Brown  Memorial  Park  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church  1316  Park  Avenue  Baltimore,  MD      21217  www.browndowntown.org  410-­‐523-­‐1542    Organist  Michael  Britt  performs  works  by  Bizet,  Elgar,  Halley,  Schelat,  and  original  accompaniment  to  Buster  Keaton’s  “One  Week”  (shown  at  concert).    

Wednesday,  February  6,  2013,  12:10pm  St.  John’s  Church  Lafayette  Square  at  the  corner  of  16th  &  H  Streets  NW  Washington,  DC    First  Wednesdays  at  St.  John’s  Concert  Series.        Soloists  from  the  St.  John’s  Choir  –  a  vocal  quartet  from  our  professional  choir  perform  a  program  titled,  “Alleluias”.    Please  consider  joining  us  during  your  lunch  break  on  the  First  Wednesdays  of  the  month,  October  through  June,  and  bring  a  friend.        Sunday,  February  10,  2013,  5:15pm  Washington  National  Cathedral  3101  Wisconsin  Avenue,  NW  Washington,  DC  20016-­‐5098    Telephone  (202)  537-­‐5757    Fax  (202)  537-­‐3554  Dr.  Jeremy  Filsell  Artist-­‐in-­‐Residence  www.nationalcathedral.org    Jeremy  Filsell,  Organist      Friday,  February  15,  2013,  7:30pm  Emmanuel  Church  101  North  Cross  Street  Chestertown,  MD  410-­‐778-­‐3477      Gail  Archer,  will  present  an  organ  concert  at  Emmanuel  Episcopal  Church.    Ms.  Archer  is  a  GRAMMY-­‐nominated,  international  concert  organist,  recording  artist,  choral  conductor  and  lecturer.    Ms.  Archer  is  college  organist  at  Vassar  College,  and  director  of  the  music  program  at  Barnard  College,  Columbia  University  where  she  conducts  the  Barnard-­‐Columbia  Chorus.  She  serves  as  director  of  the  artist  and  young  organ  artist  recitals  at  historic  Central  Synagogue,  New  York  City.    Tickets  are  available  at  the  door.                

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Sunday,  February  17,  2013,  5:00pm  The  Episcopal  Church  of  the  Redeemer  6201  Dunrobbin  Drive  ▪  Bethesda,  MD  20816  301  229  3770  ▪  [email protected]  www.redeemerbethesda.org    An  evening  service  to  mark  the  beginning  of  the  season  of  Lent,  sung  by  Redeemer’s  Adult  and  Youth  Choirs.  Music  will  include  works  by  Richard  Ayleward,  Gary  Davison,  Fred  Gramman,  and  David  Hogan.  All  proceeds  from  the  offering  will  benefit  Episcopal  Relief  and  Development  (ERD).  Reception  to  follow.      Saturday,  February  23,  2013,  9:00am  –  4:00pm  Saint  Luke  Lutheran  Church  9100  Colesville  Road  at  Dale  Drive  Silver  Spring,  MD      20910-­‐1694  301-­‐588-­‐4363    Music  in  the  Parish  Workshop,  Kenney  Potter,  Clinician.      See  enclosed  flyer.      Sunday,  February  23,  2013,  7:30pm  The  Episcopal  Church  of  the  Redeemer  6201  Dunrobbin  Drive  ▪  Bethesda,  MD  20816  301  229  3770  ▪  [email protected]  www.redeemerbethesda.org    The  Yale  Whiffenpoofs  in  Concert  Founded  in  1909,  the  Whiffenpoofs  are  the  world’s  oldest  and  best-­‐known  collegiate  a  cappella  group.  Their  eclectic  program  will  feature  traditional  songs  as  well  as  original  compositions  and  hits  from  every  decade.      Sunday,  March  3,  2013,  5:00pm  The  Episcopal  Church  of  the  Redeemer  6201  Dunrobbin  Drive  ▪  Bethesda,  MD  20816  301  229  3770  ▪  [email protected]  www.redeemerbethesda.org    Celebrated  cellist  Yvonne  Caruthers,  a  member  of  the  National  Symphony  Orchestra  since  1978,  explores  the  fruitful  musical  partnership  of  Frank  Bridge  and  Benjamin  Britten.      Ms.  Caruthers  will  be  assisted  by  soprano  Millicent  Scarlett  and  pianist  Jeffery  Watson.      Free-­‐will  offering.      Reception  to  follow.      

Sunday,  March  10,  2013,  3:00pm  Lutheran  Church  of  St.  Andrew  15300  New  Hampshire  Avenue  Silver  Spring,  MD      20905    The  French  Connection.        Please  join  us  for  a  free  concert  of  French  chamber  music  for  flute,  oboe,  clarinet,  and  piano  featuring  members  of  the  USA  Army  Field  Band.      Music  of  Mouquet,  de  Wailly,  Saint-­‐Saens,  Poulenc,  and  Milhaud.      Sunday,  March  17,  2013,  2:00-­‐7:00  PM  The  Chevy  Chase  Presbyterian  Church  One  Chevy  Chase  Circle,  NW  Washington,  DC  20015  

   37th   Annual   Bach   Marathon.       A   Washington   institution,   ten  organists   again   will   feature   the   music   of   J.S.Bach   in   half-­‐hour  programs  on   our  magnificent   3-­‐manual,   50-­‐rank,   2500-­‐pipe  Rieger  tracker  organ.    Organists  playing  this  year  are:    Julie  Vidrick  Evans;  Erik  Wm.  Suter;  Chuyoung  Suter;  Colin  MacKnight;  Victoria  Shields;  Jason  Kissel;  Grace  Kim;  Renee  Anne  Louprette;  David  Christopher;  Sarah    Jane  Starcher.      Come  when  you  can,   leave  when  you  must;   refresh  your  soul  with  the  music  of  J.S  Bach.      Admission  Free,  Donations  Accepted    For  more  information,  call:  Julie  Vidrick  Evans  Director  of  Music  The  Chevy  Chase  Presbyterian  Church  One  Chevy  Chase  Circle,  NW  Washington,  D.C.  20015  202-­‐363-­‐2202  www.chevychasepc.org                          

 

 

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Steven Carman Substitute/Interim Organist/Choir Director

Available for Substitute Organist or Organist/Choir Director.

Now scheduling Saturdays/Sundays for Winter and Spring.

Multiple weeks available for booking.

AGO rates given preference.

Also, Available for complete coverage of Weddings and Funerals and rehearsals

and as Accompanist for instrumentalists/vocalists.

Experienced in liturgical and non-liturgical services and settings.

Multiple graduate Degrees in organ performance and choral conducting,

with highest references and recommendations provided on request.

Please call 202-707-8055 daytime, or 703-535-1112 evenings;

Email [email protected] . Prompt replies.  

 

 

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AMERICAN CHORAL DIRECTOR’S ASSOCIATION Maryland/DC Chapter

REGISTRATION FORM

Workshops for the Church Musician

February  23,  2013  at  St.  John’s  Episcopal-Broad Creek

9801  Livingston  Road  •  Fort  Washington,  MD  20744 •  301.248.4290  http://stjohnsbroadcreek.org

Name:_______________________________________________________ Chapter Member: Y / N

Church:______________________________________________________

Mailing Address:________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

Phone:_____________________________________ Email: ______________________________________

Schedule:

9am-10am & 10am-11am Conducting from the Console (Church) Children’s Music (Bayne Hall) 11am-11:45am Music for the Manuals (Church) 11:45am-1pm Lunch (Bayne Hall)

1pm-2pm & 2pm-3pm Beginning Handbells (Church) Spirituals for Eastertide (Bayne Hall) 3pm-4pm Advanced Handbells (Church) 4pm-5pm MIDI in Worship (Church)

~ 6pm Handbell Concert ~ Capital Carillon, Ron Kobus-Director

Lunch (Included in Registration Fee): Please select your desire Sierra Turkey Sandwich with potato chips, pickle spear, and cookie Smoked Ham & Swiss Sandwich with potato chips, pickle spear, and cookie Bacon Turkey Bravo Sandwich with potato chips, pickle spear, and cookie Napa Almond Chicken Sandwich with potato chips, pickle spear, and cookie Fuji Apple Chicken Salad with French baguette & cookie Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad with French baguette & cookie without chicken Greek Chicken Salad with French baguette & cookie

Your payment of $35 should be made payable to “MD/DC ACDA” and be sent by mail to:

Minister  of  Music  •  9801  Livingston  Road  •  Fort  Washington,  MD  20744

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S A I N T T H O M A S C H O I R S C H O O L

Further information available at www.choirschool.org, or contact Ruth Cobb, 212-247-3311 x504, or [email protected]

S A I N T T H O M A S C H O I R S C H O O L 202 WEST 58TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10019

Join girls from across the U.S. in preparing Treble Evensongs & Sunday Choral Eucharist with the gentlemen of the Saint !omas Choir of Men and Boys. Sports, sight-seeing, vocal coaching and a Broadway musical are a part of this residential course exclusively for girls.

Girl Chorister Course SATURDAY, JULY 27–SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 2013

M U S I C D I R E C T O R SSarah MacDonald

Director of Music, Selwyn College, Cambridge, EnglandDirector of Girls’ Choir, Ely Cathedral, England

Sarah BaldockDirector of Music, Chichester Cathedral, England

Founder, Girls’ Choir, Winchester Cathedral, England

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ADVERTISING IN THE COUPLER!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes,%using%a%guideline%established%by%other%chapters,%advertising%is%now%available%in%the%COUPLER%as%follows:

Full%page%ads,%four%times%per%season,%$100.Half%page%and%quarter%pages%ads%are%$50%and%$25%respectively,%also%four%times%per%season.Business%cardKsized%ads%are%$10%(oneKtime)%or%$75%for%the%entire%season.

Advertising%requests%should%be%sent%to%the%COUPLER%editor,%Joseph%Ireland%at%[email protected]%or%503%Seneca%Knoll%Court,%Great%Falls,%VA,%22066K3000.%%%%%Checks%should%be%made%payable%to%DC%Chapter,%American%Guild%of%Organists.