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www.suffolkago.org 1 March 3, 2015 Suffolk Soundings" The Newsletter of the Suffolk Chapter of the American Guild of Organists" Chapter Officers Dean Matthew Koraus, FAGO (516) 672-9939 Sub-Dean and Webmaster Ray Henderson, CAGO (516) 334-9283 Secretary Joan Wingerter (631) 757-0722 Treasurer Janet Pinto (631) 547-1317 Certification Deanna Muro, CAGO (631) 361-3393 Placement Christopher Cusumano (631) 271-4635 Professional Development Helen Kegerreis (631) 423-0701 Publicity Paul Elsener (631) 581-7111 Registrar Eleanor Gould (631) 234-3342 Scholarship Chair Dr. Joan Daly-Lewis (631) 928-5669 Members-At-Large Thom Bohlert, FAGO (631) 324-2397 Paul Eschenauer, CAGO (516) 676-4889 Chaplain The Rev. David J. Ware (516) 692-6368, ext. 1 A Message from the Dean Greetings Despite the frigid temperatures of the past month, attendance was superb at our past two chapter events, the Children s Choir Festival, and the Members Recital. Andrea Baxter s presentation for choir directors was eye-opening, and her skill and energy gloriously opened up the sound of the children assembled for the festival service. Many thanks again to festival coordinators Deanna Muro and Helen Kegerris for their efforts. Next year will mark the 25th year of the Children s Choir Festival and an extra-special anniversary program is being planned; stay tuned for more information The joint chapter Members Recital was well-played, featuring one of the most diverse programs in recent memory (including a fugue on the theme of The Munsters ) Our East End Organ Crawl on Saturday, March 7th promises to be an exciting outing. The previous issue of Suffolk Soundings incorrectly listed Il Cappucino as the lunch venue; unfortunately, that restaurant will not be available to us. Please RSVP to Thom Bohlert if you plan on attending the Organ Crawl, as this information will be helpful in determining alternate lunch plans. You can reach him at thbohlertfirstpres@hotmail.com, or by telephone at (631) 324-2397. Also, the Scholarship Auditions and Scholarship Recital with Scott Montgomery are quickly approaching. Please take note of the opportunity to donate to the Suffolk Scholarship Fund (page 5). Thank you in advance for your support of this vital program, from which our region s budding organists directly benefit. Best wishes, and see you soon, Matthew Koraus Next Chapter Meeting: Saturday, March 7th, An EAST END ORGAN CRAWL starting 11am at First Presbyterian Church, 120 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937; continuing at 2pm to Old Whalers Church, 44 Union Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963 RSVP to Thom Bohlert, thbohlertfirstpres@hotmail.com

www.suffolkago.org 2 March 3, 2015 Chapter Programs In-Depth Sat., March 7, 2015, 11am and 2pm East End Organ Crawl Chapter Programs at a Glance Sat., 3/7, 11am and 2pm East End Organ Crawl East Hampton Presbyterian Church and the Whalers Church, Sag Harbor Fri., 3/20, 3pm: Scholarship Auditions St. Patrick RC Church, Huntington Sun., 5/3, 3:30pm: Scholarship Recital Scott Montgomery, recitalist St. Patrick RC Church, Huntington Sun., 5/3, 6pm: End-of-the Year Dinner at Tutto Pazzo Restaurant Huntington Chapter member Thom Bohlert, FAGO, will lead a tour of two instruments of note on the South Fork. We will meet first at 11am at the First Presbyterian Church of East Hampton, 120 Main Street, East Hampton, which houses a mid-sized instrument by Austin. Following a 12:30pm lunch, we will move to the historic Old Whalers Church, 44 Union Street, Sag Harbor at 2pm, where the church s pastor, the Rev. Mark Philips, will lead a presentation on Long Island s oldest pipe organ (Henry Erben, 1845). Members in attendance will have the opportunity to play at each location. The organ at First Presbyterian is a 27-rank, three-manual Austin with an enclosed Swell and Choir. The 8' and 4' stops and the celestes are especially warm, and the upper work, typical of the period, doesn't dominate. Most repertoire should work well. The organ at Old Whalers Church is mechanical action and has a nonstandard keyboard and a nonstandard, flat, parallel pedalboard. C is not where you expect it to be This can be fun to explore and experience, but choose your pieces accordingly. Though recitalists have played all kinds of repertoire, English voluntaries or pieces that don't have a difficult pedal part may be good for a first run. Please RSVP to Thom Bohlert at thbohlertfirstpres@hotmail.com, or by telephone at (631) 324-2397. Directions to First Presbyterian: Take Route 27 (Sunrise Hwy.) east to Southampton, where the highway ends but Route 27 continues as a main street. In Southampton there is a well-marked intersection where Route 27 turns left. Continue through Water Mill, Bridgehampton, and Wainscott to East Hampton. In East Hampton there is another large intersection where Route 27 turns left (at the pond). Continue on 27 about a halfmile to First Presbyterian Church on the right side (the big white church). There is room to park in the driveway, or park on the street, observing the parking signs.

www.suffolkago.org 3 March 3, 2015 Sun., May 3rd, 2015, 3:30pm Scholarship Recital with Scott Montgomery Nationally-renowned organist Scott Montgomery will present a dazzling variety of works on the new Glück instruments at the Church of St. Patrick, 400 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743. Many of our members fondly remember Mr. Montgomery s lively performances on Long Island a few years ago. His accessible and engaging program will surely resonate with both serious devotees of the instrument as well as first-time concert goers. Bring a friend Scholarship awards will be presented to this year s successful candidates during the recital. A light reception will follow in the lower hall; all are welcome. Admission $15 for adults, $10 for seniors, and students. Sun., May 3rd, 2015, 6pm End-of-the-Year Dinner at Tutto Pazzo Restaurant, Huntington Following the recital and reception, the End-of-the-Year Dinner will be held at Tutto Pazzo Tuscan-Italian Restaurant, 84 New York Avenue, Huntington, NY 11743. This restaurant is less than five minutes away from St. Patrick s, our recital venue. We have a lovely private room reserved. We will collect $35 CASH at the restaurant from each person. Please bring exact change. Hors d oeuvres such as mini-pizzettes, bruschetta, mozzarella sticks, and vegetables with be served first, followed by a fresh garden salad, and a choice of entree: 1) Rigatoni alla Vodka, 2) Eggplant Parmigiana, or 3) Chicken Francese. Dessert, coffee, tea, and soda are included. Wine and any other beverages are an extra charge which should be paid directly to the wait-staff by the individual. RSVP to Matt Koraus by April 20th to reserve your seat: matthewkoraus@gmail.com. Chapter Membership Directory Correction: Please mark in your copy of the directory that Claire Klein s current email address is clairefklein@gmail.com. HELP WANTED We are in need of editorial assistants for the chapter newsletter, who would assist in compiling a list of events for the section Other Programs of Note, preparing summaries and photos of past chapter events, and keeping tabs on National AGO news. For more information, please contact Newsletter Editor Matthew Koraus, matthewkoraus@gmail.com.

www.suffolkago.org 4 March 3, 2015 Sunday, March 8 at 4 pm Organ Recital Given by Amelia Javorina, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 99 Central Park Road, Plainview. Works of Bach, Boellmann, Dupré, and Vierne. $10 admission. Other Programs of Note Sunday, March 15 at 3:30 pm Hofstra Chamber Singers Featuring a cappella choral works spanning the centuries, presented by one of Long Island s finest choral ensembles; David Fryling, conductor. At the Church of St. Patrick, 400 Main Street, Huntington NY 11743. (631) 385-3311, ext. 365. Free. More info at http:// stpatrickhuntingtonmusic.weebly.com Sunday, March 15, 4 pm Lenten Evensong featuring the St. Peter s Parish Choir singing English music of the 17th century, Mark Engelhardt, Director of Music. At St. Peter s-by-the-sea, 500 South Country Rd, Bayshore. (Free Will Offering) Sun., May 31 at 3pm 4th Annual Festival of Sacred Music, St.Patrick s Huntington featuring the Youth Choir and Adult Chorale of the Church of St. Patrick, accompanied by a professional orchestra. Works to include Mozart s famous Coronation Mass, Handel's Organ Concerto in B-flat, Op.7, no.4, and a number of American spirituals. At the Church of St. Patrick, 400 Main Street, Huntington NY 11743. (631) 385-3311, ext. 365. Suggested donation. More info at http:// stpatrickhuntingtonmusic.weebly.com Placement All job seekers are encouraged to speak with the previous organist prior to accepting a long-term engagement. Emmanuel Episcopal Church 320 Great River Rd., Great River, NY 11739 Position: Part-Time Organist/Pianist/Choir Director Salary: up to $11,000, negotiable based on experience One evening choir rehearsal weekly (times flexible), and one Sunday service weekly, with additional holiday services. The organ is a 1986 Johannus, and the piano is a 2014 Yamaha. Contact the Rev. Lauren McLeavey for more information at (631) 581-3964, or by email at emmanuelgr@verizon.net. Suffolk Soundings" is published in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, by the Suffolk Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. It is published nine times a year, monthl y f rom September to June (December/January combined issue). Deadline for submissions: the 15th of the month prior Submissions: Please send submissions in publishable form to Matthew Koraus at matthewkoraus@gmail.com. Submissions are subject to editing.

www.suffolkago.org 5 March 3, 2015 The Suffolk Chapter of the American Guild of Organists 2015 Scholarship Program Advertiser / Donor Form Advertiser / Donor Name Address Phone Email Signature RECITAL PROGAM ADVERTISEMENTS: Yes, I d like to place an advertisement in the 2015 Scholarship Awards Recital Program as follows: ¼ page @ $ 15.00 4.25 inches wide X 1.75 high ½ page @ $ 25.00 4.25 inches wide X 3.5 high Full page @ $ 50.00 4.25 inches wide X 7.25 high I am submitting copy as follows: JPEG/PDF OR information for Suffolk AGO to prepare the ad for me. I will email the ad or information to matthewkoraus@gmail.com by APRIL 20, 2015 A check payable to Suffolk Chapter, AGO, in the amount of $ is enclosed with this order form. Please mail to Janet Pinto, 7 Daremy Court, Melville, NY 11747-2704. SUFFOLK AGO SCHOLARSHIP DONATIONS: Yes, I d like to support the Suffolk AGO Scholarship with a donation (by April 20, 2015) in the amount of: Vox Celeste $ 1,000+ Trumpet $500+ Rohrflöte $250+ Principal $100+ Diapason $15+ Other $ NAME (please print) (name to be listed in the program as a scholarship donor) A check payable to Suffolk Chapter, AGO, in the amount of $ is enclosed with this form. Please mail to Janet Pinto, 7 Daremy Court, Melville, NY 11747-2704. Thank you for your support

www.suffolkago.org 6 March 3, 2015 Suffolk AGO Eleanor Gould 437 Ralph Avenue Central Islip, NY 11722-1831 Address Service Requested