Skinner Sesquicentennial Conference presented April 24–25 in Evanston, Illinois
THE DIAPASON, along with the Chicago, Fox Valley, and North Shore Chapters of the American Guild of Organists, the Chicago-Midwest Chapter of the Organ Historical Society, and the Music Institute of Chicago, presented a conference in honor of the sesquicentennial of the birth of Ernest M. Skinner, April 24–25, in Evanston, Illinois.
The conference opened with a concert by the choral ensemble Bella Voce in St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, accompanied by Christine Kraemer on 1922 Skinner Organ Company Opus 327.
The following day’s events included recitals by Andrew Schaeffer and David Jonies on 1927 Skinner Organ Company Opus 616 in the First Congregational Church. James Russell Brown provided a demonstration program and lecture on the restoration of 1914 Ernest M. Skinner Company Opus 208 in the Nichols Concert Hall of the Music Institute of Chicago (formerly First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Evanston).
Rounding out the day were lectures by Stephen Schnurr and Joyce Robinson in the lovely chapel of First Congregational Church.
The University of Michigan School of Music presented its
40th annual Conference on Organ Music, October 15-18, 2000, an international
event featuring music of Germany, France, and Russia. The conference was
directed by Marilyn Mason, chairman of the Organ Department.
Representing Budapest, Brazil, Britain and America, internationally acclaimed choir Gloriae Dei Cantores celebrates an evening of multi-cultural masterpieces featuring “Missa Brevis” by Kodaly, “Cherubic Hymn” by Hanson, “Brazilian Psalm” by Berger, and “Lo the Full, Final Sacrifice” by Finzi.
Join Gloriae Dei Cantores for a spectacular evening of rarely performed musical treasures.
Friday and Saturday, August 2 and 3 at the Church of the Transfiguration, Rock Harbor, Orleans. 508-240-2400. www.gdcchoir.org