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The American Guild of Organists (AGO) is an international organization of academic, church, and concert organists in the US, headquartered in New York City with its administrative offices in the Interchurch Center. Founded as a professional educational association, it was chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New ...
She initiated the study of Anglo-American organs as a sub-discipline in the 1950s. [1] She founded the Organ Historical Society in 1956 and served as its president. [1] [4] In 1985, she became librarian of the Organ Library of the American Guild of Organists at Boston University. She held numerous other positions for the Guild, serving as dean ...
Associate of the American Guild of Organists: AAGO: Professional designation by the American Guild of Organists [34] Choir Master of the American Guild of Organists: ChM: Professional designation by the American Guild of Organists [34] Fellow of the American Guild of Organists: FAGO: Professional designation by the American Guild of Organists [34]
American Guild of Organists; American Theatre Organ Society; B. British Institute of Organ Studies; Bund Deutscher Orgelbaumeister; G. Gothenburg Organ Art Center; O.
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In 1998, he was named "International Performer of the Year" by the New York City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. [7] Queen Elizabeth appointed him as a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO) in the 2004 New Year Honours, in recognition of his work at St Paul's Cathedral. [13]
Gail Archer is an American organist, music director, choral conductor and an academic. She is a Professor of Professional Practice at Barnard College, Columbia University and the founder of an international forum for women organists called Musforum.
MacDonald also writes a popular monthly column for the American Guild of Organists' magazine 'The American Organist', called "UK Report". In November 2022 a compendium of these essays was published in a book "Cathedrals, Chapels, Organs, Choirs". In August 2023, MacDonald co-edited with Timothy Rogers a new anthology of carols which includes ...