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www.suffolkago.org 1 June 28, 2016 Suffolk Soundings" The Newsletter of the Suffolk Chapter of the American Guild of Organists" Chapter Officers Dean Matthew Koraus, FAGO, ChM (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 Paul Eschenauer, CAGO (516) 676-4889 Mark Engelhardt (631) 665-0051, ext. 24 Chaplain Rev. Chuck Van Houten (631) 751-0574 A Message from the Dean Greetings It was good to see so many members in attendance at this year s Scholarship Recital. Local native Don Fellows presented a lively program on the Peragallo- Wicks organs at Sts. Philp and James RC Church, St. James, with a great mix of works ancient and modern. Don s example of success in the field was a great encouragement to our young SAGO Scholarship recipients. Again, many thanks to our Scholarship Chair, Dr. Joan Daly-Lewis and the entire scholarship team for their efforts in making this year s program a success. The 2015-16 program year came to a splendid end with the post-recital dinner at the Garden Grill restaurant. This month s issue is essentially a review of the past program year in pictures. Thank you to Paul Elsener, Ray Henderson, and Joe Luca for the photos included here. If anyone has any additional photos from this past program year, please send them to me and I will try to include them in next month s issue of Suffolk Soundings. Wishing you all a restful and fruitful summer Matthew Koraus Thank you to our major Scholarship Donors, Sebastian M. Glück and The Peragallo Organ Company, as well as those who gave to the Suffolk Chapter Beginners Scholarship Fund: Renfield and Associates Pipe Organ Company Leonora Colletti Joan Daly-Lewis Anthony Didonna Paul Elsener Joseph Graffeo Karl & Helen Gscheidle (in Memorial to Charlotte Hildebrandt), Raymond Henderson Lynne Hoffmann Rex and Cynthia Holden Maureen Husing Helen Kegerreis Matthew Koraus Claire Klein Deanna Muro Scottie Owens Donald Reinertsen Alfred & Maureen Vachris Joan Wingerter

www.suffolkago.org 2 June 28, 2016 2015-16 Programs Retrospective Scholarship Recital with Donald Fellows On May 29, in honor of the six 2016 Suffolk AGO Organ Scholarship winners, nationally-renowned organist Donald Fellows presented a splendid recital on the III/33 pipe organ by the Peragallo Organ Company at Sts. Philip and James RC Church, St. James, NY. In spite of the heat and lack of air conditioning, the eight programmed works and patriotic encore gave the students and concert attendees a wonderful sense of the scope and tonal range of the instrument. As we had requested, Fellows s accessible program was able to engage our award winners, some of who were at their very first organ recital, while providing a thrilling listening experience for the many AGO members who were in attendance. Thank you, Don In 2004, the Suffolk Chapter of AGO established its Scholarships Program in recognition of the need to support and to encourage the training of new organists who reside in Suffolk County. Awards for private study with AGO members are available on an annual basis in three categories: organ beginners of any age, secondary school students, and college level players. Two of the scholarships are now funded through our generous donors, Sebastian M. Glück and The Peragallo Organ Company. Both donors have made a multi-year commitment to ensure that this initiative is sustained. The Beginners Scholarship is funded through donations made each year by chapter members and friends. At the midpoint of the concert, awards were presented to the winners by Chapter Dean, Matthew Koraus (on behalf of Sebastian Glück), Scholarship Chair, Dr. Joan Daly-Lewis, and John Peragallo III. The Chapter is most grateful for the support of its scholarship donors, and to Sts. Philip and James Church for hosting the event. The 2016 winners are as follows: SAGO Beginners Award: Remy D Esposito, Patrick Hines, and Juliet Rand Peragallo Organ Company Secondary Level Students Award: Matthew Luca and Dorothy Pierre The Sebastian M. Glück College Scholarship: Theresa Bissex Following the concert, a reception was held for the winners and their families, and then the members adjourned to a nearby restaurant for a most convivial dinner. Photo: Back row, l-r: Dr. Joan Daly-Lewis, Scholarship Chair; John Peragallo III; Matthew Koraus, Chapter Dean; Theresa Bissex; Remy D Esposito; Front row, l-r: Juliet Rand; Patrick Hines; Ma t t h e w L u ca ; D o r o t h y Pi e r r e ; a n d D o n a l d K. Fellows. Photo courtesy of Joe Luca."

www.suffolkago.org 3 June 28, 2016 2015-16 Programs Retrospective (continued) Famed chant scholar and composer Fr. Columba Kelly speaks on rendering chant in English at a joint SAGO/ NPM workshop in November at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, Huntington. umer is icumen in Dr. Eric Milnes at the console of the new Glück organ at St. John s Episcopal Church, Lattingtown, following the LIAGO Mini-Convention in January; with Henry DeVries, Matthew Koraus, and Sebastian Glück Dr. Madeline Bridges in rehearsal with the 100+ member festival choir, in preparation for the 25th Annual SAGO Children s Choir Festival, at the Church of St. Patrick, Huntington, at the end of January.

www.suffolkago.org 4 June 28, 2016 2015-16 Programs Retrospective (continued) Chapter Programs at a Glance Fri., 9/9/16, 6pm: Potluck Supper Sun., 10/16/16: Workshop TBD Sun., 11/13/16, 4pm: Rising Stars Young Organists Recital Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City Mon, 1/16/17: The Works of T. Tertius Noble Tom Bailey, presenter Location TBA MORE TO COME SOON PLEASE NOTE Chapter member Maureen Husing now compiles the Other Events of Note portion of the newsletter. Please send all e vent submissions in publishable form to Maureen at mhusing@gmail.com. Thank you, Maureen Dan Minervini dazzles on the theatre organ in the auditorium at Chaminade High School for April s Organ Expo. Cho Dr. Madeline Bridges (middle) with SAGO Children s Choir Festival founders Deanna Muro (left) and Helen Kegerreis (right), who were both honored for their 25 years of outstanding service to the chapter.%

www.suffolkago.org 5 June 28, 2016 Sunday,(July(17,(3:00(pm Raymond%Henderson,%Organ% MostHolyTrinity,EastHampton Other Events of Note Sunday,(July(3,(4:00(pm Mark%Engelhardt,%Organ% St.Peter sby,the,sea,bayshore Mark will be playing music of Bach, Woodman, Cooman and Franck. There will be a Free Will Offering and an Ice CreamSocialfollowingtheconcert. andon Wednesday,(July(13,(8:00(pm, Markwillalsobeplayingarecitalat Methuen(Memorial(Concert(Hall( 192Broadway,Methuen,MA Adults:12.00;Childrenunder12:5.00 RaywillplaytheDedicationandInaugural Recitalofthisrecentlyrelocatedand rebuiltschantzorgan. Sunday,(September(18,(3:00(pm( Matthew%Koraus,%Organ% St.Patrick schurch,huntington Matt is going to continue to travel through the art of improvisation as he presents a full,length program, complete withaudienceparticipation Sunday,October2,3:00pm Dr.(Carol(Weitner,(Organ( St.John schurch,coldspringharbor JoinCarolas sheopensst. John s Concertsby thepond series Moreinfoto follow

www.suffolkago.org 6 June 28, 2016 Placement All job seekers are encouraged to speak with the previous organist prior to accepting a long-term engagement. Caroline Church - 1 Dyke Road, Setauket, N.Y. 11733 Position: Organist / Salary Range: 11,000 to 13,000 Two Sunday services with music (9:30am and 11:15am) Sept. thru June, and one 10am summer service. Collaborate with the choir director to lead music in worship, accompanying regular choir rehearsals on Thursdays at 7pm. Extra services as needed for the usual Christian holy days. Weddings and funerals for additional compensation. The pipe organ is a two manual instrument by Gilbert Adams, 1997. Vacation days are 5th Sundays in months that contain five Sundays. Please send resumes to rvisconti@carolinechurch.net or to Rev. Richard Visconti at the address above. Congregational Church of Patchogue - 95 E Main St, Patchogue, NY 11772 Position: Organist/Pianist/Choir Director / Salary: 22,000 to 23,000 One rehearsal on Thursday evenings and one rehearsal immediately prior to the one service at 10am on Sundays (9am, July through Labor Day weekend). The organ is a 1915 Midmer with three manuals and over 2,000 pipe that has recently been restored and is kept in excellent condition. There are two services on Christmas Eve and one on Maundy Thursday and Ash Wednesday. Funerals and weddings provide the employee with additional income. Send resume with references to pastor@churchonmainstreet.org Christ Covenant Church - 67 Scudder Ave, Copiague, NY 11726 Position: Pianist - One Sunday 10am service accompanying the congregation on piano. No choir or soloists. Stipend rate of 125 per service. Call Charles Cascio at 516-451-7601 for more information. Faith Lutheran Church - 231 Jackson Avenue, Syosset, NY 11791 Position: Organist/Choir Master / Salary: 16,000 to 18,000 with four weeks of paid vacation One Sunday service at 10 am with 30 minute choir practice before service and 45 minutes after service. Also play on one service on Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and two services on Christmas Eve. No other time required except for occasional funeral and wedding services with additional compensation. The Adult Choir is currently made up of 14 voices. The organ is a two-manual, 25-rank Bozeman-Gibson tracker pipe organ, with 30 stops, in excellent condition. Resume and three professional references may be forwarded to Anne Hickey, phone 516-456-0284, email ahbwell10@gmail.com. First Presbyterian Church Northport - 330 Main Street, Northport, NY 11768. Position: Organist / Salary Range: 16,000-18,000 (based on experience) with 5 paid Sundays and Thursdays off per year and a continuing education stipend of 800. One Sunday service at 10am (2 services on Easter and Christmas Eve). Collaborate with the director of music and pastor to lead music in worship and accompany regular choir rehearsals on Thursdays at 7:30pm. Extra services as needed for the usual Christian Holy days. Weddings and funerals for additional compensation. The instrument is a 20-rank Moeller pipe organ with three-manual console, refurbished in 2002. Please e-mail resumes and 2-3 references to Carole Gandy, Chair of Personnel, at csam744@aol.com.

www.suffolkago.org 7 June 28, 2016 Placement (continued) All job seekers are encouraged to speak with the previous organist prior to accepting a long-term engagement. St. Mary's Episcopal Church - 315 Lake Shore Road, Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 Position: Organist/Choir Director / Salary: 10,000 to 15,000 a year, commensurate with experience Two Sunday worship services at 8:00 and 10:15 a.m. (40 Sundays a year) and occasional Holy Days, beginning on June 1, 2016. The Director develops and leads the Adult and Junior Choirs that rehearse Wednesdays during the school year from 6:30-9:00 p.m. The organ is a Rogers two manual electronic organ. Please send or email cover letter and resume to The Rev. Beth O'Callaghan at the address above or revbeth.stmarysonthelake@gmail.com. No phone calls, please. 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, monthly from September to June (December/January combined issue). Deadline for submissions: the 15th of the month prior G e n e r a l S u b m i s s i o n s : Please send submissions in publishable form to Matthew Koraus at matthewkoraus@gmail.com. Submissions are subject to editing. Event Submissions: Please send submissions in publishable form to Maureen Husing at mhusing@gmail.com. Submissions are subject to editing.

www.suffolkago.org 8 June 28, 2016 Survey of Church Organs on Long Island The Suffolk Executive Board is most interested in learning of what kind of instrument you have in your church There has to date been no such previous attempt to catalogue all of the organs on Long Island. The information from this survey will be helpful to the Board in seeking out new and interesting locations to pursue for chapter events, organ crawls, recitals, etc. The results of the survey will also be shared with our membership. This survey is meant to cover all kinds of organs, pipe and digital, past and present, so if you don t have a pipe organ, we still want to hear from you Please fill out the form below to the best of your ability and submit to Paul Eschenauer at pesch8@aol.com or to Paul Eschenauer, 13 Michael F Street, Locust Valley, NY 11560. Survey of Church Organs on Long Island (page 1 of 2) Name Phone Email Name of Church Address Founding Date Were there previous buildings before the present Church building? Did the Church have any Organ(s) prior to the installation of the current instrument? Makes, Number of Ranks, and Number of Manuals of Organ(s) prior to current instrument, if known or if applicable Present Organ Builder, Opus Number and Date of Installation Number of Manuals Number of Ranks, if known or if applicable Number of Pipes, if known or if applicable Type of Relay Action, if known of if applicable Was this organ originally built for your Church? If this organ was installed in a previous Church, do you have information about it? STOPLIST ON SURVEY PAGE 2

www.suffolkago.org 9 June 28, 2016 STOPLIST for the (Pipe or Digital or Hybrid) Organ at (Church). For each stop, please list the sounding length first (16, 8, 4, etc.), followed by the stop s name and, if known, number of pipes. For Hybrid Pipe-Digital Organs, please indicate which stops are digital with an asterisk *. Pedal: Swell: Great: Choir: (or Positiv or ) Couplers, if any Number of General Combination Pistons, if any Kind and Number of Divisional Combinations, if any Expression Pedals, if any Crescendo Pedal? Toe Studs, if any Accessories and Other Details of Note Please submit to Paul Eschenauer at pesch8@aol.com or to Paul Eschenauer, 13 Michael F Street, Locust Valley, NY 11560.

10 Suffolk AGO % Eleanor Gould 437 Ralph Avenue Central Islip, NY 11722-1831 Address Service Requested