Organists and Organ Playing

They clapped!

This morning I was at my old stomping grounds, Iolani School, where I was the Chapel Organist for 20 years, and played for daily chapel services. Since I retired in 2015, the school has gotten so big (in enrollment as well as in number of buildings on campus), that it’s no longer possible to have… Read More They clapped!

Organists and Organ Playing

Katherine

Tomorrow at the Sunday service at Nuuanu Congregational Church, I’ll be playing a hymn I’ve never heard of before … and you’ll never guess what the tune name is? It’s KATHERINE. For some reason, the church always puts my name next to the hymn name, so this is how it’s listed in the bulletin: Weird,… Read More Katherine

Organists and Organ Playing

Overheard

At last night’s concert by Thomas Yee and Tyler Ramos my ears perked up when I overheard two women, strangers to me, talking to each other before the concert. “I remember Carl Crosier was the organist here for many years then he retired. He died from cancer but his wife Kathy plays the organ.” I… Read More Overheard

Organists and Organ Playing

Three sensei

“Three sensei…” That’s what Thomas Yee said in this picture of himself, his former student Tyler Ramos and me after their wonderful concert tonight “An Evening of Music for Piano and Four Hands.” It was the first First Mondays concert of 2023. [In case you don’t know, sensei in Japanese means teacher or instructor. However,… Read More Three sensei