Organists and Organ Playing

40 years!

I hardly ever check my Twitter feed, but this headline caught my eye: Madison Church Organist Retiring After Years at the Same Campus Area Church. Of course, I knew the article was about our long-time organist friend, Bruce Bengtson, and his long tenure at Luther Memorial Church in Madison, WI. Click the link for the complete… Read More 40 years!

Organists and Organ Playing

Naomi lovefest

Last night was Naomi Castro‘s final concert as the choral director of St. Andrew’s Priory, a position she has held for the last seven years before she goes off to grad school at the University of Oregon. It was actually my late husband, Carl Crosier, who recommended her for the job—her first proclaimed “big girl”… Read More Naomi lovefest

Organists and Organ Playing

More goodbyes

In my last posting about Jeremy Wong, Naomi Castro, Karol Nowicki, Michal Nowicki and Keane Ishii leaving Hawaii, I didn’t include several other key people in the choral music community who are also moving away. I certainly knew about these other people and the omission certainly wasn’t deliberate on my part —but it’s simply not… Read More More goodbyes

Organists and Organ Playing

Flying the coop

If someone flies the coop, they leave the situation that they are in, often because they want to have more freedom or want to do something different—so says the dictionary. It just happens that in the Honolulu musical community, we have a number of key people “flying the coop” — leaving Hawaii for greener pastures… Read More Flying the coop

Organists and Organ Playing

Royal Weddings

The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be broadcast in Hawaii beginning at 1:00 am tonight, and although I stayed up to watch the live broadcasts of the weddings of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer, and Prince William and Kate Middleton, tonight I’ve decided just to program my DVR. There is so much… Read More Royal Weddings