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January 2003

Articles, Reports, and Reviews by author (boldface) and subject   Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival/USA. See Spicer. American Cathedral in Paris. See Ebrecht. American Guild of Organists. See Palmer. Andrews, Colin. New Recordings. July…
A Bach makes news   All Charges Dropped Against Singer Who Threatened Murder   My eyes were drawn to a news item from the Associated Press: "charges against heavy-metal singer Sebastian Bach will be dismissed if he avoids trouble for a…
Fred Haley died suddenly at the age of 67 on September 14, 2002, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. An organist since age 15, he received his musical education at Westminster Choir College, where his teachers included Julius Herford, Alexander…
Marilyn Mason led the University of Michigan’s Historic Tour 46 of Italy and Austria from May 8–21, 2002. The cuisine was especially noteworthy and the weather was perfect. We often said privately among ourselves, “pinch me,” just to see…
Knowledge In order to acquire knowledge about John Bull’s work, it is important to know a little bit about what knowledge actually meant at the time the work was created. Here we are dealing with the late Renaissance–early Baroque, the…
On June 9, 2002, John Walker delivered the keynote address at the gala Open House at the Reuter Organ Company, Lawrence, Kansas. The following article presents the text of these remarks, in which Mr. Walker responded to Albert Neutel's…