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Sebastian M. Glück College Scholarship

The Sebastian M. Glück College Scholarship has been created, one of a trio of scholarship programs established twelve years ago by the Suffolk County Chapter of the AGO. The scholarship will be awarded to a college undergraduate or a high school senior about to enter college who has declared a major or minor course of study in organ performance, demonstrating their commitment to the pipe organ and its music.

The award is granted through a process of audition and jury and is one of three tiered scholarships presented by the chapter, including one for secondary school students and another for those of any age who are just beginning their studies. Winners will be acknowledged by an annual scholarship recital by a guest artist, with Mr. Glück’s stipulation that the recital be performed on an all-pipe instrument.

The 2015 scholarship recital will be performed by Scott Montgomery at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Huntington (Long Island), New York, on Sunday, May 3 at 3 p.m. For information: www.SuffolkAGO.org.

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