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The Voluntary Trumpet A PUBLICATION OF THE CHARLESTON CHAPTER
OF THE AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS
NOVEMBER 2018
The mission of the American Guild of Organists is to enrich lives through organ and choral
music. We encourage excellence in the performance of organ and choral music; inspire, ed-
ucate, and offer certification for organists and choral conductors; provide networking, fel-
lowship, and mutual support; nurture future generations of organists; promote the organ in
its historic and evolving roles; and engage wider audiences with organ and choral music.
DEAN’S LIST Todd Monsell of St.
John's Lutheran is or-
ganizing a fun evening
for us at St. John's Lu-
theran on November
12th. We will be eating
dinner around 6:30 in
the Parish Hall and head
over to the sanctuary at 7:30 for the program. At the time
of this writing, we have two brass players and possibly a
third, who will be joining Todd and other organists from
our chapter in presenting music for organ and brass. We
are also looking forward to hearing the rebuilt Schantz
with the new added Walker digital stops as well as music
that we can use in worship and weddings.
On October 13th I and two other members of our chapter
attended the Grand Strand Chapter's workshop in Myrtle
Beach with clinician Richard Van Auken. It was a stimu-
lating program and we all came away with a collection of
complimentary hymn harmonizations. We also enjoyed
networking with another chapter and hearing from them
about their plans for hosting the upcoming Regional
Convention next June in Myrtle Beach. We look forward
to sharing what we learned with everyone in person at
the meeting on November 12th.
Please be sure to RSVP to Ed LeRoy as to your attend-
ance at the dinner so that we may have an accurate din-
ner count for our caterer.
—Loretta
CHAPTER OFFICERS 2018–2020
DEAN
Loretta Haskell
lorettahaskell@moremusicplease.com
SUB-DEAN
Susanne Jeter
jeterhob@aol.com
SECRETARY
Nancy Clayton Lefter
nclefter@bellsouth.net
TREASURER, WEBMASTER
Edmund LeRoy
eleroy44@gmail.com Please contact the treasurer with any
changes of address, telephone number, or
other information.
MEMBERS-AT-LARGE
Ann Longdon Hood
hoodann361@aol.com
Huey Waldon
hueywaldon@gmail.com
Katie Holland
k8ieholland@gmail.com
Scott Atwood
atwoodscottn@gmail.com
Immediate Past Dean
Jason Pedeaux
jpedeaux@mppc.net
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NOVEMBER PROGRAM
MUSIC FOR ORGAN AND BRASS
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12
DINNER 6:30 PM ($15)
PROGRAM 7:30 PM
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 5 Clifford St, Charleston, 29401
Director of Music Todd Monsell will host the chapter in a program of music for brass and organ. Trum-
peter Todd Smith and trombonist Stephen Spaulding will be on hand to play. Dinner at 6:30 ($15) will
be catered by Dish & Design. BYOB for those who want a little wine. At 7:30 we will adjourn to the or-
gan gallery to hear the newly rebuilt organ (Schantz 1965/Schlueter 2017) with additional Walker digital
stops.
An email will be going out reminding you to reserve a place for dinner. Be advised that if you reserve a
spot and don’t show up, you will be invoiced. When you reserve, the chapter is obliged to pay for the
reservation whether you’re there or not.
CHANGES TO THE ST. LUKE’S SERIES Beginning in February 2019, the St. Luke's Series will undergo a change for the spring months. The
number of concerts will be reduced to four, and the day will shift to the first Wednesday of the month.
At the end of the spring season, the series will be revisited to see if the change has had an effect.
This is an experiment endorsed by the chapter board, by Tom Bailey, coordinator for the series, and by
Elizabeth Brown, the chapel office administrator. There are reasons for the change.
Attendance during the 2016-17 season was the lowest it has ever been, some performances attracting
only six or seven in the audience. Such audiences are disheartening enough for local performers. When
an organist journeys over from Beaufort to play for seven people, it’s just embarrassing. Under Eliza-
beth Brown’s guidance in the chapel office, things improved for 2017-18. Elizabeth worked hard to get
word out to the MUSC community about the concerts, and audiences reached upwards of 15-20 for sev-
eral of the performances. Now, the 2018-19 season is starting off with meager audiences once again.
The question is, why?
The MUSC area has changed since the series began back in the 1990s. There are more buildings, more
people working in them, lots more congestion. People in general seem to be busier. Parking is a bear.
Wednesdays make sense since the chapel is now closed on Mondays, preventing performers from com-
ing in the day prior to practice. Perhaps having fewer performances will generate healthier audiences.
We will assess things at the end of the season next spring to see how it all went. The board is certainly
open to other ideas, and the membership is encouraged — urged, even — to share them.
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ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH TO HOST NATIONAL
CONFERENCE FOR SACRED
MUSIC
January 9–11, 2019
NCSM is hosted by Augsburg Fortress, Hinshaw and MorningStar. NCSM is supported by the Associa-
tion of Lutheran Church Musicians, the Presbyterian Association of Musicians, and The Fellowship of
United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts.
Featured Presenters:
Al Travis, Michael Burkhardt, Michael Morgan, Pearl Shangkuan, Michael Glasgow. Go here for regis-
tration and complete information: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/national-conference-for-sacred-music-
2019-tickets-50403659703
FURMAN UNIVERSITY CHURCH MUSIC CONFERENCE Furman University will host its 2019 Church Music Conference on campus
Thursday and Friday, Jan. 24 and 25, 2019. The featured clinician for the event
is Stephen Cleobury, acclaimed director of music at King’s College, Cam-
bridge, England.
The conference is open to the public. Registration for the two-day event is
$75 prior to Jan. 6, and $95 after that date as space remains. Conference at-
tendees who wish to sing in the combined choir for Friday evening’s Evensong
service, on a space available basis, must register by Nov. 15. Student registra-
tion is $50.
The conference, founded in 1971, is made possible through a grant from the
Thomson Foundation. Drawing church musicians from all over the Southeast,
the conference features nationally known clinicians who present lectures and
conduct workshops relating to the practice of church music.
One of the foremost church musicians of our time and faculty member at
King’s College since 1982, Cleobury will conduct open rehearsals of Furman’s outstanding choral en-
sembles, the Furman Singers and Furman Chamber Choir, and will also lead a demonstration rehearsal
with the youth choirs of Greenville’s Chicora Voices.
Cleobury will also speak about King’s College musical traditions, including the world-famous Festi-
val of Nine Lessons and Carols, and will conduct the Furman Singers, conference attendees, and the Par-
ish Choir of Christ Church (Episcopal), Greenville in a concluding Choral Evensong. This service will
include the premiere performance of Cleobury’s anthem, “Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies,” com-
missioned for the 2019 Church Music Conference.
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For more information about the Church Music Conference, visit the website. Or contact confer-
ence coordinator and University Organist Charles Tompkins at 864-294-2969 and charles.tomp-
kins@furman.edu. The Furman Department of Music may be reached at 864-294-2086 and Furman.Mu-
sic@furman.edu.
CALENDAR
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 12:15 PM
ST. LUKE’S CHAPEL SERIES
Elise and Eric Pickford, organ
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 7:00 PM
CHORAL EVENSONG FOR ALL SAINTS
Parish Choir of Saint James Church sings
Evensong. Music: Gibbons's Short Service,
and Parry's "My Soul, There Is a Country."
Christ-St. Paul's Church, 4981 Chapel Rd,
Hollywood, SC 29449.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 7:00 PM
CHORAL EVENSONG FOR ALL SAINTS
Parish Choir of St. Helena’s sings Evensong.
Music of George Dyson, David Hogan, Joel
Martinson, and T. Tertius Noble. Parish
Church of St. Helena, 505 Church St, Beau-
fort, SC 29902.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 4:00 PM
CHORAL EVENSONG FOR ALL SAINTS
The Most Reverend Frank T. Griswold, 25th
Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church,
will preach. Featuring music by Howells,
Sumsion, and Brewer. A reception will fol-
low the service. Grace Church Cathedral, 98
Wentworth St, Charleston 29401.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 5:00 PM
CHORAL EVENSONG FOR ALL SAINTS
Saint James Parish Choir sings Evensong.
Music: Gibbons's Short Service, and Parry's
"My Soul, There Is a Country." Saint James
Church, 1872 Camp Rd, Charleston 29412.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 5:00 PM
CHORAL EVENSONG FOR ALL SAINTS
St. Philip’s Choir. Music by Victoria, Ben-
son, Ayleward, Stanford, Ives, and Rutter.
St. Philip’s Church, 142 Church St, Charles-
ton 29401.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 12:15 PM
ST. LUKE’S CHAPEL SERIES
Huey Waldon, organ
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 4:00 PM
MUSIC FOR THE GREATEST GENERATION
On Veteran’s Day, the St. Gregory Choir and
St. Nicholas Choristers will present a concert
paying tribute to the Greatest Generations
with a selection of moving twentieth century
anthems. All proceeds from a free will offer-
ing will benefit the Salisbury Choir to Spire
tour fund. Grace Church Cathedral, 98 Went-
worth St, Charleston 29401.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 4:00 PM
BERNSTEIN EVENSONG
Famed composer and conductor Leonard
Bernstein would have turned 100 on August
25. St. Stephen's will observe the centennial
with a Bernstein-themed Choral Evensong to
include selections from West Side Story and
Mass. All are welcome. St. Stephen's Episco-
pal Church, 67 Anson St, Charleston 29401.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 12:15 PM
ST. LUKE’S CHAPEL SERIES
Edmund LeRoy, organ
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 3:00 PM
REMINGTON CONCERT SERIES
Chamber music. Franke at Seaside, 1885 Ri-
fle Range Rd, Mt Pleasant 29464.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 12:15 PM
ST. LUKE’S CHAPEL SERIES
Andrew Doscher Byrd, organ
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 6:00 PM
FELIX HELL IN CONCERT to give the inau-
gural recital on the new Allen IV/99. Recep-
tion follows. Hibben United Methodist
Church, 690 Coleman Blvd, Mt Pleasant
29464. Tickets are required.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 7:00 PM
A PROCESSION OF ADVENT LESSONS
AND CAROLS. Grace Church Cathedral, 98
Wentworth St, Charleston 29401.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 12:15 PM
ST. LUKE’S CHAPEL SERIES
Dr. William D. Gudger, organ
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 3:00 PM
THREE SOPRANOS AND A PIANO
Alton Cox and friends celebrate a classic
Christmas with intermission desserts and
beverages. Trinity United Methodist Church,
273 Meeting St, Charleston 29401.
Tickets: $10.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 10:30 AM
LESSONS AND CAROLS by all six St. Philip’s
choirs. Wassail bowl to follow in the Parish
House. St. Philip’s Church, 142 Church St,
Charleston 29401.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 3:00 PM
THE KING’S COUNTERPOINT
Christmas concert conducted by David
Acres. St. Philip’s Church, 142 Church St,
Charleston 29401.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 7:00 PM
A CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL OF LESSONS
AND CAROLS. Grace Church Cathedral, 98
Wentworth St, Charleston 29401.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 12:30 PM
COMMUNITY CAROL SING led by Pat Gould,
followed by a box lunch in the Parish
House. St. Philip’s Church, 142 Church St,
Charleston 29401.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 3:00 PM
CHRISTMAS SING-ALONG WITH MISS EMILY
Emily Remington leads her annual carol sing.
Franke at Seaside, 1885 Rifle Range Rd, Mt
Pleasant 29464.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
CAMERON, SC: RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)
Resurrection Lutheran Church in Cameron, SC needs a part-time organ-
ist/pianist/choir director. Our Möller organ is further described on the Co-
lumbia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists’ website
(http://www.columbiaago.org/). Duties include playing liturgical music and
hymnody and preparing an anthem for 1 Sunday service each week, and
choir rehearsal on Wednesday night. In addition, the musician is expected
to play for Lenten mid-week services, Holy Week, and special Christmas
services in addition to funerals and weddings. Salary and vacation are com-
mensurate with experience. Please forward resume to Pastor Eric Little pastorrlc@windstream.net or
mail to Musician Search Committee, Resurrection Lutheran Church, PO Box 427, Cameron, SC 29030.
(Posted 10/19/18)
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BEAUFORT, SC: CARTERET STREET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Carteret Street United Methodist Church is seeking a part-time organist who
will provide music in a worshipful spirit on Sunday morning and other occa-
sions.
▪ Average worship attendance of 250.
▪ One service: 10:30AM (Year-Round), and weekly Adult Choir Rehearsals
(Wed. Sept.-May), and Monthly on Sunday evenings (June-August).
▪ Other services as needed (Christmas Eve, Advent Lunch, Lenten Lunch,
Hanging of the Green, funerals, weddings as needed)
▪ The choir is composed of 18-20 semi-professional voices who are faithfully
committed to the ministry of music. Two cantatas are presented each year.
▪ The organ of 12 ranks and chimes was built by M.P. Moller in 1976. It was rebuilt by A.E. Schlueter in
2013 and includes 36 speaking stops with standard couplers. Console accessories include a combination
action with 64 memory levels, swell and crescendo expression shoes, sforzando, transposer, and rec-
ord/playback system. The organ is prepared for MIDI voices. A grand piano is also present in the sanctuary.
For a PDF outlining qualifications, responsibilities, etc., go to www.agocharleston.org/positions-available.html.
Persons interested in applying should provide a complete resume and no less than three professional references.
Send resume and references to: Mrs. Cindy Keener, Chair, Staff-Parish Relations Committee CSUMC@islc.net.
Church Office phone: (843) 524-3841. 408 Carteret Street, Beaufort, SC 29902 (Posted 7/11/18)
EDISTO ISLAND, SC: TRINITY CHURCH (ACNA) Trinity is a vibrant and growing Anglican Church on Edisto Island, a little less than
an hour south of Charleston. Our sanctuary is historically registered and the current
church was built in 1881. The musical instruments in the sanctuary include an Allen
(MDS-6) digital 3-manual organ and an exceptional Yamaha Clavinova piano. The
duties include:
▪ Leading an enthusiastic Adult Choir occasionally accompanied by our Handbell
Choir in a vibrant 8 a.m. traditional service featuring hymns and classical music.
▪ Leading our Church Band from the piano at the 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Ser-
vice.
▪ Leading once a week rehearsals with the choir and the band.
This is a part-time, hourly position. A degree in music and three to five years experience is preferred although
all interested candidates will be considered. Pay is commensurate with education and experience. Extra travel
allowance and continuing education is provided. Please send your resume to the church at 1589 Highway 174,
Edisto Island, SC, 29438, or email to the office at office@trinityedisto.com. For questions, please contact the
Rev. E. Weyman Camp IV at (843) 869-3568. (Posted 7/10/18)
MOUNT PLEASANT: ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Mount Pleasant needs an organist/choir director.
They will consider one person for the position, and are willing to spit it between
two people. The church is a small one with one adult choir that meets on Wednes-
day nights (except during June and July). It has a two-manual pipe organ in the
back balcony and a grand piano in the front of the sanctuary. There is also a set of
tone chimes that haven’t been used lately, but no handbells. For those interested in
applying, please contact: Pastor Terry Hundley St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 604
Pitt St, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 (843) 884-3107 or (803) 360-5294 www.saint-
pauls-mountpleasant.com (Posted 5/3/2018)
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WILMINGTON, NC: IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH
Immaculate Conception is seeking a full-time Director of Music and Liturgy for a
growing parish of 1,000 households ministering to the faithful coastal communities
of Carolina Beach and historic Wilmington, NC. The community is administered
by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales. Responsibilities include the formation and
on-going support of all liturgical ministers and parish musicians. In addition, the
Director works in relationship with other staff members to support the community
to live out “Living Jesus Christ” by proclaiming the Gospel, celebrating the Eucha-
rist, nourishing our Faith, and serving all God's people with compassion, humility
and gentleness. Go to our website for a PDF describing duties, qualifications, and benefits. Please submit your
resume with cover letter expressing your understanding of liturgy and music via email to icccsearchcommit-
tee@gmail.com. For more information please visit our website www.iccwilm.org. (Posted 4/25/2018)
MISCELLANY
AGO MUSIC EXCHANGE
There is still much music in the AGO Music Exchange housed at Second Presbyterian Church, and addi-
tional donations have been made in the last month. Please email Julia for an updated listing. There are
200+ titles of organ music and many choral anthems. To get a PDF listing of organ (by composer), or-
gan plus instrument, piano, wedding, Advent/Christmas, collections, etc., or to schedule a time to come
browse the collection, please email Julia Harlow, juliah.6@juno.com. A listing of choral anthems
(SATB, SAB) is also available. For either listing, email Julia, or use the link on the Miscellany page of
the chapter website https://www.agocharleston.org/miscellany.html. As always, if you have organ or
choral music or shoes that you do not need anymore, and want to donate to the Exchange, please let
Julia know.
AGO CHARLESTON DIRECTORIES
If you’re interested in having a PDF copy of the directory to keep on your, please contact Ed LeRoy at
eleroy44@gmail.com. A limited number of hard-copy directories are still available. Members of the
chapter are entitled to one copy free of charge. Others may request a copy at $5.00 each, postage in-
cluded.
Mark Bebensee, November 2 Scott Atwood, November 9
Larry Speakman, November 9 Susanne Jeter, November 20 Jason Pedeaux, November 21
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FUTURE AGO CHARLESTON MEETINGS
ANNUAL EPIPHANY PARTY
FRIDAY, JANUARY 4 / 7:00 PM
THE CLUB ROOM AT DOCKSIDE CONDOMINIUM 330 Concord St, Charleston, 29401
Once again Dr. Robert Gant and Dr. William Gudger will host the chapter for its annual celebratory
event at Dockside, overlooking Charleston Harbor. Everyone is asked to bring a dish to share. The
chapter will provide red and white vineal refreshment.
DEXTER KENNEDY IN RECITAL
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 / 7:30 PM
FIRST (SCOTS) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 53 Meeting St, Charleston, 29401
This concert is presented jointly by First (Scots) and AGO Charleston
As the winner of the Grand Prix d’Interprétation at the 24th Concours International d’Orgue de Char-
tres, Dexter Kennedy has established himself internationally as “one of the greatest organists of our
times” (Iceland Monitor). Praised for his “prodigious technique and grand style musicality” in The
American Organist, he currently serves on the music faculty of the College of Wooster (Ohio) as Instruc-
tor of Organ and Harpsichord. During the Fall 2017 semester, Kennedy served as Visiting Assistant
Professor of Organ at Oberlin College Conservatory.
CITADEL ORGAN CRAWL & POSTLUDE PROGRAM
MONDAY, MARCH 11 / 7:30 PM
THE CITADEL’S SUMMERALL CHAPEL 171 Moultrie St, Charleston, 29409
Nancy Lefter will host the chapter. Cornel Zimmer Organ Builders has already installed the Trompette
Militaire (en chamade) in the rear of the chapel (2017). Renovations have begun on the Great, Choir,
and Pedal divisions which will fill the North Chamber. Most of the original 1937 Reuter pipework is to
be reused, placed on new wind chests. To be completed late 2018. Future phases include the relocated
Swell division, and new Solo division which will both be located in the South Chamber, along with a few
more Pedal stops. Bring your favorite 3-minute postlude to see what the organ can do.
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SPIRIT LINE DINNER CRUISE FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019. BOARDING AT 6:30 PM, SHARP!
We cruised Charleston Harbor in 2017, wining and dining and dancing on the bounding main. We’ll do
it again in 2019. Details will follow closer to the date.
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