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September 2025
Eccles Organ Festival – Polish organist Ilona Kubiaczyk-Alder
The 32nd Season will launch on September 14th, 2025 at 8:00 pm in the Cathedral of the Madeleine with a performance by Polish organist Ilona Kubiaczyk-Alder. Ilona has been recognized in several international organ competitions and maintains an active performance schedule throughout Europe and North America. She currently serves as Director of Music at Pinnacle Presbyterian Church, Scottsdale, AZ. Her concert program, entitled “Music of Eastern Europe and the Americas” will feature rarely heard works from Latvia, Poland, Ukraine, Brazil, Mexico, and…
Find out more »BYU Traveling Organ Workshop – Herriman, Utah
Herriman Organ Workshop September 26-27, 2025 Hosted by the Herriman Utah Pioneer and Herriman Utah Mirabella Stakes 12682 Starlite Hill Lane Herriman, UT, 84096 Organ Concert - Friday, September 26, 7:00 - 8:00 pm Organ Training - Saturday, September 27, 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Events are free and open to the public from any area. All are welcome to attend! Click here for more information and registration
Find out more »Christopher S. Johnson Organ Concert
Free inspirational Organ Concert Christopher S. Johnson, organist Julianne Johnson, guest violinist Sunday, September 28, 2025, 7:30 PM Organ concert premiering Mahler transcription with other inspirational works Salt Lake City, Utah For more information, click here.
Find out more »October 2025
Albert Schweitzer and the Organ presentation by James Welch
Many things could be said about Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965)—he was a theologian, organist, musicologist, writer, humanitarian, philosopher, and physician. He was most famous for his years of selfless work as a medical doctor in French Equatorial Africa (now Gabon). But for us organists, Schweitzer holds a particularly important place in history. It was Schweitzer who published the first American edition of Bach’s organ works. This he did in eight volumes between 1911 and 1967; many of us learned from those…
Find out more »Eccles Organ Festival – Nathaniel Gumbs
A performance by Nathaniel Gumbs, a native of the Bronx, NY. Gumbs has performed throughout the United States and abroad, including Antigua, St. Thomas, Ghana, Paris, and Munich, and has been recently appointed Director of Music at The Riverside Church in New York City with prior engagements including Director of Music at Yale University. Gumbs’ recital, scheduled for October 12th, 2025, will feature works by Mendelssohn, Franck and Haywood. The Season Replay! Did you miss a performance or want to enjoy…
Find out more »Neil Harmon Faculty Recital
Thursday, October 23, 2025, 7:30 p.m. Concert Hall of the BYU Music Building.
Find out more »November 2025
UVAGO Hymn Sing
Must be an AGO Member or Chapter Friend to play a hymn. Sign up to play a hymn
Find out more »December 2025
BYU Organ Area Student Recital
Monday, December 1, 2025, 5:00 p.m. Concert Hall of the BYU Music Building.
Find out more »BYU Organ Online Workshops – Theory Course
February Theory Course by Dr. Jacob Hofeling, Feb 12, 7:00 pm These music theory classes provide an opportunity to go over some key concepts with an expert and serve as a springboard for further study throughout the year. Topics that will be covered in this month’s class: Levels 1-2: Time Signatures Levels 3-4: Cadences Levels 5-6: Borrowed Chords (Modal Mixture, Modal Exchange) Click here for more information and registration.
Find out more »BYU Organ Online Workshops – Hymn Registration
Hymn Registration by Sheri Peterson, Dec 4, 7:00-8:30 pm This session will focus on basic and effective hymn registration (chorus registration – when both hands are playing on a single keyboard). Click here for more information and registration. Sheri Peterson, adjunct organ faculty at Brigham Young University, received her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in organ performance from Brigham Young University where she studied with Don Cook, Douglas Bush, and Brian Mathias. In addition, she has studied with Carol…
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