Organists and Organ Playing

A cool encore

It was Carl Crosier’s idea that I play Bach’s monumental six-voice chorale motet, Aus tiefer Not from the Clavierübung, Part III as the encore for my first Great Eighteen Chorales concert. In previous posts, I mentioned that this is one of my favorite pieces, and one that I wanted played at my funeral. “But Kathy,… Read More A cool encore

Organists and Organ Playing

Logistics

 The line between order and disorder lies in logistics (Sun Tzu) My Bach concerts are only two days away, and I AM READY! Postcards printed and mailed – Check! News releases distributed – Check! Interviews with media – Check! Tickets printed and pre-orders inserted into envelopes – Check! Volunteers recruited to move pews, sell tickets… Read More Logistics

Organists and Organ Playing

A labor of love

While I am off practicing, my local consultant felt compelled to write in my absence. Although I have been quoted in several of Kathy’s blog posts, this will be the first time I have actually written one myself. For the regular readers of this blog, you probably have already surmised that the upcoming Bach recitals… Read More A labor of love

Organists and Organ Playing

Panic time

Today I was the substitute organist at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, filling in for Karl Bachman. I came to the church on Friday to familiarize myself with the organ and to set up my pistons. As you know from a previous post, I more or less set up the pistons the same way, no matter… Read More Panic time

Organists and Organ Playing

Bragle and Bach

Many of you readers (hundreds, in fact) attended the Honolulu performances of Bach’s monumental Mass in B minor, in May 2011. Those concerts were dubbed Carl Crosier’s “swan song,” his last concerts as the cantor of the Lutheran Church of Honolulu. There were many stars those two nights, but one clearly stood out — that… Read More Bragle and Bach