The CYPHER Newsletter of the Southern Arizona Chapter American Guild of Organists Volume 36, Number 1 Chapter Website: September 2016
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The CYPHER Newsletter of the Southern Arizona Chapter American Guild of Organists Volume 36, Number 1 Chapter Website: www.saago.org September 2016 Programs at a glance SEPTEMBER PROGRAM through November 18 Admission or suggested donation for some events SAAGO CELEBRATES!— Join us for a festive meet and greet event. SAAGO Celebrates! Sunday, Sept. 18, 4 p.m. Sunday, September 18, 4 p.m. St. Michael & All Angels St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church 602 N. Wilmot Road G. Helseth, Horn, S. McManus, Piano, Janet Tolman, Organ Help us kick off the season with a Sunday, Oct. 2, 2:30 p.m. festive meet and greet social event Holsclaw Hall, U of A that will begin with a brief service of worship and installation for all officers Gary Quamme, Organ and which will continue with a Sunday, Oct. 16, 4 p.m. St. Philips’ in the Hills membership meeting and a catered dinner provided by the chapter. It’s an Stephen Keyl, Organ opportunity to get to know—or Sunday, Oct. 23, 3 p.m. become reacquainted with—your St. Alban’s Episcopal Church fellow chapter members over a Jeffrey Campbell, Organ delicious dinner and to share ideas for Sunday, Oct. 30, 2 p.m. the chapter as well as your musical St. Philip’s in the Hills needs. The dinner will culminate with a scrumptious dessert. There will also Chris Fresolone, Organ, & be an opportunity to get help Tucson Girls Chorus registering to be a member of the Roy Johnson Series AGO, so bring a friend – or three! Sunday, Oct. 30, 7 p.m. Spouses and partners are welcome, Holsclaw Hall, U of A as are other potential chapter Michael Burkhardt members! Workshop & Hymn Festival St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church Saturday, Nov. 5, 1 p.m. Please reserve your space and the Sunday, Nov. 6, 3 p.m. number attending by contacting Pat Kaltenberger at [email protected] by Sunday, Lutheran Church of the Risen September 11. Savior, Green Valley Emma Whitten, Organ Friday, Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m. Christ the King Episcopal RENEW YOUR AGO MEMBERSHIP BY SEPTEMBER 7 AGO Showcase Recital so that your name and contact information will appear Sunday, Nov. 13, 3 p.m. in the 2016-2017 membership booklet. Lutheran Church of the Risen Savior, Green Valley Please see article from Michael Koss on page 6 Raúl Prieto Ramírez, Organ for additional information. Catalina Series Friday, Nov. 18, 7 p.m. Catalina United Methodist -1- AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS SOUTHERN ARIZONA CHAPTER P.O. Box 31315 Tucson, AZ 85751-1315 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DEAN & PROFESSIONAL CONCERNS Douglas Leightenheimer 910-515-2404 [email protected] The CYPHER SUB-DEAN & PROGRAMMING Sara Tobe 419-953-5260 [email protected] Stardust (Dusty) Johnson, Editor 520-323-7856 PAST DEAN [email protected] Dennis Grannan 903-8052 [email protected] NOTE: Chapter members are invited to submit information about their SECRETARY & TREASURER special programs to be included in The CYPHER. If you have David Horr 822-7808 programs you would like included, we would like to hear from you! [email protected] Please send program descriptions, along with pertinent information— MEMBERSHIP title, date, location, time, brief description, cost, and photos—to Dusty Michael Koss 695-4977 Johnson, CYPHER editor. The information will appear in the print [email protected] edition as well as in the online edition. Material may be edited as PLACEMENT needed. Dhira Mahoney 325-1360 [email protected] HOSPITALITY Deadlines for the 2016-2017 season are Joyce Swinehart 207-0785 October 1 [email protected] December 1 February 1 EDITOR, THE CYPHER April 1 Dusty Johnson 323-7856 [email protected] Please email information to PUBLICITY Dusty Johnson, editor, at [email protected] by the published deadlines. You may Stephen Keyl 747-2618 [email protected] also send it via U.S. mail. ADVERTISING Advertising space available Dhira Mahoney 325-1360 Full page, $150; Half page (horizontal), $100 [email protected] Quarter page (vertical), $75; Business card size, $50 LIAISON, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Contact Dhira Mahoney, Advertising chair ([email protected] ) Pamela Decker 327-2169 [email protected] MEMBER-AT-LARGE Grahame Davis 487-8906 o play only what is written is the domain of science. To [email protected] T realize what is not written is the domain of art. CHAPLAIN —Jean Langlais. The Reverend David Benedict Hedges [email protected] GRAND CANYON DISTRICT CONVENER Kristin Prouty 480-964-8606 AGO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NATIONAL PRESIDENT WEST REGION COUNCILOR [email protected] James Thomashower John Walker Mathew Burt 212-870-2311 410-244-8424 650-283-7512 -2- Greetings! In addition to my ongoing role as chair of Professional involvement of the membership of the chapter through Concerns, it is my joy and honor to add “dean” to my list more programs and meetings that address the needs of of responsibilities. I greatly appreciate the confidence the members. To that end, I need your help! I encourage you have shown in me by electing me to this post. On each of you to mark your calendars for our opening behalf of the chapter, I thank Dennis Grannan and program which will be held on Sunday, September 18, at Woosug Kang for their past leadership. Dennis served 4:00 p.m. at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, the chapter faithfully as dean for the past four years and, 602 N Wilmot. Details about the program are found on as past-dean, he remains on the Executive Committee as the cover of this issue of The Cypher. It promises to be a an ex officio member. Woosug served as sub-dean for wonderful beginning to a great new season. The only the past two years and has begun a new adventure as thing that we need is your participation! Spouses and Director of Music Ministries for St. George’s Episcopal partners are welcome, as are other potential chapter Church in Nashville, TN. Woosug has been a driving members! There is no charge for the dinner, however, for force in our musical community, and we send with him purposes of catering, we need to know how many will our prayers, best wishes and congratulations! Tucson’s attend. At your earliest convenience, and no later than loss certainly is Nashville’s gain. September 11, please respond to Pat Kaltenberger with the number in your group that will be attending. Pat’s For those of you who may not know me, I moved to contact information is contained in the cover article. And Tucson four years ago to begin the DMA program in so bring yourselves, your ideas, and your appetites! choral conducting at UA from which I graduated in May. I spent the prior 28 years in full-time church work during Finally, if you haven’t yet renewed your membership, I which I served as dean first for the Sarasota-Manatee encourage you to do so by September 7 so that your chapter in Florida, and then the Wilmington chapter in name will be included in the membership directory which North Carolina. I currently serve as Director of Music for will be available at the meeting on September 18. St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church here in I look forward to welcoming you all in person on Tucson. September 18, and to a great year in AGO! I’m very excited about the new program year which has Blessings— been themed “SAAGO Celebrates!” In addition to the many wonderful programs and events we have planned, the season will culminate with a celebration of the 80th Doug Leightenheimer birthday of the chapter which was formed in April of 1937. My primary focus this program year is to increase the Doug Leightenheimer -3- Michael Burkhardt, Organ Master Class and Hymn Festival Master Class, Saturday, November 5, 1 p.m. Stephen Keyl, Organ Hymn Festival, Sunday, November 6, 3 p.m. Americana for Organ Lutheran Church of the Risen Savior Sunday, Oct. 23, 3 p.m. 555 South La Cañada Drive, Green Valley, AZ St. Alban’s Episcopal Church Admission to Master Class: $15 3738 Old Sabino Canyon Road Michael Burkhardt, internationally known Admission $15; seniors, $10; students, $5 choral clinician, organ recitalist, Stephen Keyl, director of music at St. composer, and inspiring hymn festival Alban’s Episcopal Church, performing on leader, will conduct a master class on the Fritts organ. Program title: Americana hymn playing and improvisation on for Organ. Dr. Keyl serves on our Saturday. Sunday afternoon, he will chapter’s Executive Board and also lead a hymn festival, which is sure to be manages the St. Alban’s Organ Concert inspiring. He serves as Artist-Professor Series. He is a past music faculty member of Organ at Eastern Michigan University, at the University of Arizona Fred Fox Ypsilanti, and Cantor at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, School of Music. Livonia, Michigan, as well as Artistic Director for hearts, hands and voices Worship and Fine Arts Program Jeffrey Campbell, Organ The Romantic Century Emma Whitten, Organ Sunday, October 30, 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m. St. Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church Christ the King Episcopal Church 4440 N Campbell Ave. 2800 W Ina Road Donation at the door. $10; students, $5 Celebrating Jeffrey Campbell’s fifteen Dr. Emma Whitten specializes in early years as Associate Music Director and Baroque and contemporary repertoire. Principal Organist at St. Philip’s in the She holds the Doctor of Musical Arts Hills, featuring works by Reger, Franck, degree in Organ Performance from Saint-Saens, and Vierne (2nd Symphony) Arizona State University, where she and the rarely-heard Sonata for Violin studied with Kimberly Marshall.