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American Guild of Organists






 

Organ Artists Series
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Friday, February 17 , 2017
8:00 pm

Saint Paul Cathedral
108 North Dithridge Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2608
von Beckerath, 1962 & 2009

Co-presented with Saint Paul Cathedral Concert Series.

Carole Terry
Professor of Organ and Harpsicord
University of Washington School of Music


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Carole Terry’s career has taken her to many cities and universities throughout the United States, as well as Europe and the Far East. Especially known for her performances and recordings of German Romantic music, she is also an expert on the physiology of keyboard performance. She attended Southern Methodist University, Eastman School of Music and Stanford University.

She has appeared at festivals and academies in Manila, Lübeck, Oundle, Calgary and Montreal. She has also adjudicated major competitions in Japan, Russia and the United States. In 2004 she was the first American organist to perform in the organ concert hall of Perm, in the Russian Federation.  

In the United Sates she has performed in a variety of conventions for the American Guild of Organists.  In addition, she has participated as a performer and lecturer for major conferences such as the Westfield Center for Early Keyboard Studies. As Resident Organist and Curator for the Seattle Symphony, from 2000 to 2003, she inaugurated the new C.B. Fisk organ in Seattle’s acclaimed Benaroya Hall, and played many solo concerti in addition to monumental works for organ and orchestra.

For The Musical Heritage Society she recorded Brombaugh Organs of the Northwest and The Complete Organ Works of Johannes Brahms.   As a harpsichordist she recorded works of Albright, Persichetti, Cowell, and Rorem for CRI, and baroque chamber music for Crystal Records (with violist Yizhak Schotten). Her recording, Carole Terry in Schwerin, is a two-CD set of German romantic organ music recorded on the notable 1871 Ladegast organ at Schwerin Cathedral, Germany. In July 2008, she released a recording of the Benaroya Hall organ entitled Carole Terry plays the Watjen Concert Organ. 

In September 2013, she toured Korea to play concerts and teach master classes.  In 2014 she also played concerts in Umbria, Italy. 

Carole Terry is Professor of Organ and Harpsichord at the University of Washington School of Music.

She is represented by Phillip Truckenbrod Concert Artists.


Program

Friday, February 17 , 2017
8:00 pm

Saint Paul Cathedral
108 North Dithridge Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2608
von Beckerath, 1962 & 2009

Co-presented with Saint Paul Cathedral Concert Series.

Carol Terry
Professor of Organ and Harpsicord
University of Washington School of Music

To be announced.


                                   

 


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