The Blessing of the Restored Kilgen Pipe Organ The First Mass with
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The Blessing of the Restored Kilgen Pipe Organ The First Mass with
The Blessing of the Restored Kilgen Pipe Organ october 18, 2013 at 7:00 pm 1 The First Mass with the Restored Organ october 26, 2013 at 4:30 pm The Blessing of the Restored Kilgen Pipe Organ the most reverend nicholas dimarzio Seventh Bishop of Brooklyn the reverend michael perry Pastor of Our Lady of Refuge Church olivier latry Titular Organist of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris; Professor at the Paris Conservatory michael barone Host and Producer of Pipedreams, American Public Media olrbrooklyn.org procession The organ remains silent until it is blessed The Assembly Stands Procession from the back of the church singing, “Holy God, We Praise Thy Name” Sung by everyone without accompaniment Grosser Gott greeting Father Perry: May the Lord, whose praises are sung by the saints and angels, be with you all. All respond: And with your spirit. Father Perry: My dear brothers and sisters, we have come together to bless this organ, installed so that the celebration of the liturgy may become more beautiful and solemn. The combination of words and music form an integral part of the sacred liturgy. The organ has long been considered the King of Musical Instruments, and rightly so, because it takes up all the sounds of creation and gives resonance to the fullness of human emotion, from joy to sadness, from praise to lamentation. By transcending the merely human sphere, music evokes the divine. In some way, the manifold possibilities of the organ remind us of the immensity and the magnificence of God, leading us into greater holiness. Thus the music of the organ wonderfully expresses the new song that Scripture tells us to sing to the Lord. To sing this new song is to live rightly, to follow God’s will eagerly and gladly, and, by loving one another, to carry out the new commandment that Jesus gave us. please be seated 2 reading of the word of god 2 Chronicles 5:11-14 A Reading from the Second Book of Chronicles. When the priests left the holy place, the Levites who were singers, all who belonged to Asaph, Heman, Jeduthun, and their sons and brothers, clothed in fine linen, with cymbals, harps, and lyres, stood east of the altar, and with them a hundred and twenty priests blowing trumpets. When the trumpeters and singers were heard as a single voice praising and giving thanks to the LORD, and when they raised the sound of the trumpets, cymbals, and other musical instruments to “Praise the LORD, who is so good, whose love endures forever,” the cloud filled the house of the LORD. The Word of the Lord. Assembly: Thanks be to God. prayer of blessing please stand Bishop DiMarzio: Lord God, your beauty is ancient yet ever new, your wisdom guides the world in right order, and your goodness gives the world its variety and splendor. The choirs of angels join together to offer their praises by obeying your commands. The galaxies sing your praises by the pattern of their movement that follow your laws. The voices of the redeemed join in a chorus of praise to your holiness as they sing to you in mind and heart. We your people, joyously gathered in this church, wish to join our voices to the universal hymn of praise. So that our song may rise more worthily to your majesty, we present this organ for your blessing: Grant that its music may lead us to express our prayer and praise in melodies that are pleasing to You. We ask this through Christ our Lord. All respond: Amen! please be seated 3 the sounding of the organ Each of the eight invocations will be followed by a brief improvisation by the organist, Olivier Latry. Father Perry: 1. Awake, O sacred instrument, intone the praises of God, our Creator and Father! Improvisation 2. Sacred instrument, you will celebrate Jesus our Lord, dead and risen for us! Improvisation 3. Sacred instrument, you will sing of the Holy Spirit whose breath animates our lives! Improvisation 4. Sacred instrument, you will carry our songs and our supplications to Mary, the Mother of Jesus! Improvisation 5. Sacred instrument, you will fill the assembly of the people with gratitude to Christ! Improvisation 6. Sacred instrument, you will bring the comfort of faith to those who sorrow. Improvisation 7. Sacred instrument, you will sustain the prayer of believers! Improvisation 8. Sacred instrument, you will proclaim the glory of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit! Improvisation Will the assembly now please stand and join in singing “Holy God, We Praise Thy Name.” holy god, we praise thy name (using the three languages of this parish, English, Creole [French] and Spanish) 4 Grosser Gott concluding rite Bishop DiMarzio: The Lord is worthy of all praise; May he bestow upon you the gift of singing a new song to him with your voices, your hearts and your lives, so that one day you may sing that song forever in heaven. All respond: Amen! Bishop DiMarzio: And may almighty God bless you all, the Father and the Son, + and the Holy Spirit. All respond: Amen! While the clergy change out of their vestments, Michael Barone and Olivier Latry will give a brief introduction to the pipe organ. 1 Olivier Latry Program Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) Toccata & Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 César Franck (1822–1890) Prélude, Fugue et Variation, Op. 18 Charles-Marie Widor (1844–1937) Symphonie V, Op. 42 I. Allegro vivace Louis Vierne (1870–1937) 24 Pièces en style libre, Op.31 Berceuse twitter Surprise piece selected from Twitter requests Danse Macabre, Op. 40 Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921) arr. Edwin Lemare (Wayne Leupold edition) 5 about olivier latry French organist Olivier Latry is one of the most distinguished concert organists in the world today. One of three titular organists of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, he is also Professor of Organ at the Paris Conservatory of Music and Organist Emeritus with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra in Canada. He maintains a full schedule of concert performances, appearing regularly as a soloist at prestigious venues and festivals and with leading orchestras around the world. Mr. Latry was born in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France in 1962. At the age of 23 he won the competition to become one of the three titular organists of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris along with Philippe Lefebvre and Jean-Pierre Leguay; the three of them succeeding Pierre Cochereau. When asked about his first experience of the pipe organ, Mr. Latry recalls hearing the organ at his family’s church in northern France as a small child. He also remembers watching a documentary film about French cathedrals that featured an organist playing a four-manual instrument; seeing all of the keyboards being played at the same time made a great impression on him. Thus, he quickly understood the multifaceted nature of the organ. Looking to the future there were infinite possibilities for advancing an ancient tradition in the modern world, looking to the past there was the boundless charm of earlier instruments which remain a constant inspiration to him to this day. Mr. Latry feels that regardless of the particular style of an instrument, he always enjoys playing different kinds of organs because they themselves continue to teach him new things about the repertoire – even repertoire that he has played for decades. He says that such experiences are “the guarantee of an artistic joy with never-ending renewal.” Having performed in more than fifty countries on five continents, Mr. Latry sees himself as an ambassador of seventeenth through twenty-first century French organ music, hence his equal devotion to the art of improvisation. Today he is counted among the most noted “improvisateurs” in the exceptional French tradition from Charles Tournemire to Pierre Cochereau. He has also a particular interest in contemporary music, and has premiered many new works. In addition to concerts and teaching, Mr. Latry has made his mark through many recordings featuring a wide range of repertoire played on many of the world’s great organs. His most recent recording on the Naïve label is entitled “Trois Siècles d’Orgue Notre-Dame de Paris” which features music that was composed by past and current organists of Notre Dame Cathedral. In recognition of his distinguished work in the field of organ performance and teaching, Mr. Latry has received many prestigious awards and honorary degrees including the Prix de la Fondation Cino et Simone Del Duca (Institut de France– Académie des Beaux-Arts) in 2000, and “Honoris Causa” Fellowships from the North and Midlands School of Music (UK) in 2006, and from the Royal College of Organists (UK) in 2007. He was also presented the International Performer of the Year award by the New York City chapter of the American Guild of Organists in April 2009, and received an honorary Doctor of Music degree from McGill University in Montreal in 2010. Olivier Latry 6 The Organ at Our Lady of Refuge Church: “Yes, God Provides” by joseph f. dzeda Photos of the organ console being brought back into the church and being rigged into the organ loft. The restoration of the pipe organ at Our Lady of Refuge was not something that was planned. Had it been, the obstacles might have seemed too daunting and the project, in all probability, would never have been undertaken. Instead, a parish priest said “Yes” to someone he had just met, initiating a sequence of events that culminated in our sitting here tonight, listening to the organist of Notre-Dame de Paris play a concert in the heart of Brooklyn. This is a story of the power of faith, as exemplified by a parish priest whose confident litany was “God provides.” In 2006, Fr. Michael Perry and Joe Vitacco met in the School Hall at Our Lady of Refuge after Mass one Sunday. Joe asked Fr. Perry, the pastor of the parish, if he could drop by later to have a look at the pipe organ, which had not been used for many years. Its problems were obvious—the leather on two of the six bellows had rotted away after 73 years and a rush of air could be heard. The organ pipes were choked with dirt, out of tune, and out of regulation. Hundreds of them no longer could be played, or worse, would continue to play with minds of their own. Fr. Perry lamented that he did not have funds in the parish’s budget to repair the organ. However, those who have met Joe Vitacco know that he is not one to be deterred, and he offered to have at least the two bellows rebuilt by a friend in Alliance, Ohio. With the help of local organ builder Jim Konzelman, the leaking bellows were removed, shipped to Ohio, rebuilt and reinstalled. The old pipe organ sort of worked, but it still had a great many problems. In addition to the organ’s troubles, the building itself had become inhospitable to the instrument. Water managed to penetrate the deteriorated pointing of the church’s masonry construction, causing damp and crumbling walls in the organ chamber and elsewhere. Dampness is very damaging to a pipe organ. In order to safeguard the instrument and preserve the church building, the masonry had to be repointed and the walls of the organ chamber ripped down to the brickwork and replaced. This meant completely removing the organ. Fortunately, Fr. Perry was able to find the needed funds for this work. All of the organ’s 1,800 pipes were removed from the church, along with the mechanism that makes them play. Most of the instrument was shipped to Alliance, Ohio, for safekeeping, and what parts remained in Brooklyn became unsightly additions to 7 the parish’s dining room for several years. The question, however, remained: How could a parish like Our Lady of Refuge raise the money needed to restore and reinstall the organ? The church’s more than 1,000 parishioners are a devoted group and due to their sacrificial generosity the church is financially stable—but Fr. Perry could not justify asking them to undertake the organ project as an additional burden. Where, then, would the money come from? “God provides,” chided Fr. Perry. The Internet and social media have revolutionized the world. Since 1997, Joe Vitacco has operated an Internet-based business that specializes in recording pipe organs. Thinking that this was the way to raise the needed money to restore the organ, he asked Fr. Perry to trust his fund-raising abilities. Fr. Perry told him to “Just do it.” Stephen Tharp, a highly respected concert organist, donated his services to record the tired, old organ before it was removed from the church. Joe then built a website for the parish and encouraged them to open a separate parish bank account for donations to the organ fund. A PayPal account was established in the parish’s name to allow online donations. A century ago there were several pipe organ factories in New York City, but not one of them exists today. For a variety of reasons, several other organ builders were not interested in doing the job. Not to be thwarted, Joe asked his old friend Bob Schopp of A.R. Schopp’s Sons, Inc., the largest supplier of new organ pipes in America, for help. Mr. Schopp consented when Joe agreed to see the project through to the end. He provided Fr. Perry with a practical plan to restore the organ’s many thousands of intricate parts. Then Joe asked Michael Quimby of Quimby Pipe Organs to find a way to fit in the organ’s reinstallation between the firm’s much larger projects, such as the restoration of the famous organ in New York’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The two organ builders cooperated with each other to make this project happen. For six long years, Joe and Fr. Perry kept working on the organ project. Joe came up with creative ways to raise the money; Fr. Perry wrote personal thank-you notes to each donor, large and small alike. Finally, on the morning of June 17th of 2013, two large trucks pulled up to the doors of the church. After eight men worked hard for more than four hours, the parts of the organ were back inside of the church, sprawled all over the building like some giant Chinese puzzle waiting to be assembled. Six weeks later, a team of capable people led by Eric Johnson of Quimby Pipe Organs put the finishing touches on the organ. Through careful regulation of the mechanism and pipework, along with 8 Photos of the largest pipe in the organ being taken off the truck and finally placed on its windchest inside the organ. architectural and acoustical improvements in the building, the organ probably sounds better today than it did when it was installed in 1934. The organ we hear tonight in Our Lady of Refuge is proof of what can happen when dedicated and talented people get together with a common goal to achieve something very special. Fr. Perry, smiling knowingly in the background, would only add, “God provides.” Joseph F. Dzeda is Associate Curator of Organs at Yale University, and co-director of A. Thompson-Allen Co., LLC (with Nicholas Thompson-Allen) kilgen organ history George Kilgen came to the United States from Durlach, Germany in 1849, and began his career in this country with the New York organbuilding firm of George Jardine. In 1873 he moved to St. Louis, Missouri and set up his own firm: George Kilgen and Sons, Organbuilders. The Kilgen firm is said to have built more than 7,000 organs. Many of their pipe organs went into Catholic Churches around the entire United States, the most famous being installed at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York. Some of the finest Kilgen organs were built in the early 1930s. According to the August 1933 issue of the Diapason magazine, Belgian recitalist and organ architect Charles-Marie Courboin (1884–1973), organist of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, was responsible for the tonal design of the organ at Our Lady of Refuge. Unlike most pipe organs—which are placed either on a gallery at the liturgical west end of the church or located next to the chancel in organ chambers—the Kilgen organ at Our Lady of Refuge is located in the tower of the church, in two chambers. It speaks through a grille mid-way down the nave on the liturgical north side. The clear intention for this organ to accompany Catholic liturgy is evident from the church dedication brochure of 1934: The organ is a most ecclesiastic and traditional design being of the distinct liturgical type, having its tonal plan arranged so that it will conform with every need of Catholic services.... While the instrument has only been completed a few months, it is already known as one of the most outstanding liturgical organs in the East. Upon removal of the instrument, the windchests, reeds, and most of the wood pipes were delivered for repair and restoration to A.R. Schopp’s Sons, Inc., in Alliance, Ohio. David Schopp thoroughly checked and performed corrective revoicing as necessary on all of the reed ranks. The remainder of the instrument—which included structure, windlines, console and remaining pipes—had cleaning, repair, and restoration performed by Quimby Pipe Organs, Inc., in Warrensburg, Missouri. Upon return of the instrument to Brooklyn, the reinstallation began in June under the leadership of Eric Johnson, Head Voicer of Quimby Pipe Organs, Inc. The installation team included David Berman, Chaz Dewsbury, Eric Johnson, Kevin Lors, James Marchant and Richard Nickerson. Provisions were made in the console for the future addition of a Tuba stop, which would be the crowning glory of the instrument. If you are interested in donating toward this final, glorious rank of pipes, please see Joe Vitacco after the recital. Before After Before and after: Great/Choir division Before After Before and after: Swell division 9 Kilgen & Son of St. Louis, Missouri opus 5163, built in 1933 our lady of refuge church, brooklyn, new york restoration by a. r. schopp’s sons & quimby pipe organs great organ 16' 8' 8' 8' 8' 8' 8' 4' 4' 4' 2 ⅔' 2' 8' Spitzflute Diapason Violin Diapason Harmonic Flute Stopped Flute Spitzflute Dulciana Octave Geigen Principal Spitzflute Twelfth Fifteenth Tromba Tremulant 6 Ranks 61 73 61 73 61 61 61 73 61 61 61 61 85 notes pipes notes pipes notes notes notes pipes notes notes pipes pipes pipes from Choir duplexed from Choir from Swell 16' Lieblich Gedeckt from Choir from Choir from Choir 8' Violin Diapason from Choir swell organ 16' 8' 8' 8' 8' 4' 4' 2 ⅔' 2' 2 ⅔' 16' 8' 8' 8' 4' 10 Lieblich Gedeckt Open Diapason Stopped Flute Salicional Voix Celeste Octave Flute d’Amour Nazard Flautino Mixture III: 12. 15. 19 8. 12. 15 1. 5. 8 Posaune Cornopean Oboe Vox Humana Clarion Tremulant 11 Ranks 97 73 61 73 73 73 61 61 61 pipes pipes notes pipes pipes pipes notes notes notes 22 27 12 61 85 61 73 73 61 notes notes notes notes pipes notes pipes pipes notes extension 16' Lieblich Gedeckt extension 16' Lieblich Gedeckt extension 16' Lieblich Gedeckt extension 16' Lieblich Gedeckt 183 pipes extension 16' Posaune extension 16' Posaune choir organ 8' 8' 8' 8' 4' 4' 2 ⅔' 2' 2' 8' Violin Diapason Spitzflute Dulciana Unda Maris Geigen Octave Flute Rohr Nazard Fifteenth Spitzflue Clarinet Ripieno (derived)* Tremulant * 6 Ranks 73 97 73 73 61 61 73 61 61 73 pipes pipes pipes pipes notes notes pipes notes notes pipes extension 8' Violin Diapason extension 16' Spitzflute (revoiced to be almost equal to Spitzflute in power) extension 8' Violin Diapason extension 16' Spitzflute Composition Rohr Nazard 2 ⅔' - 1 ⅓' Spitzflute 2' - 1' pedal organ 32' 16' 16' 16' 16' 8' 8' 8' 4' 2' 32' 16' 16' 8' 4' Resultant Contra Bass Bourdon Lieblich Gedeckt Spitzflute Octave Flute Spitzflute Super Octave Doublette Ripieno (derived)* Trombone Posaune Trumpet Clarion * 2 Ranks 32 68 44 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 notes pipes pipes notes notes notes notes notes notes notes notes notes notes notes notes Contra Bass 16', Bourdon 10 ⅔' from Swell from Choir extension extension from Choir extension extension see Composition extension Great Tromba from Swell 16' Posaune from Swell 16' Posaune from Swell 16' Posaune Composition Bourdon 16-8' Violin Diapason 8-4' Lieblich Gedeckt 10 ⅔' and 5 ⅓' Spitzflute 6 2∕₅', 4 ⁴∕₇', and 3 1∕₅' total ranks - 25 11 Our Lady of Refuge Parish History Our Lady of Refuge Church is a Roman Catholic parish that has served the people of the Midwood section of Brooklyn since 1911. Originally founded by Irish and German Catholics, it now serves some 30 nationalities and three language groups—English, Spanish and Creole. In 1911, the Bishop of Brooklyn appointed the Irish-born Reverend Robert O’Donovan as first pastor of Our Lady of Refuge Church. The congregation of about 400 erected a church at the current location of the school, the completed building was consecrated in 1912. Within 20 years, the congregation outgrew that small structure. Father O’Donovan did not live to see the current church built, this was a task for his successor, the Reverend Monsignor Francis P. Connelly. It was Connelly’s determined vision and perseverance that raised the funds for this church building. Ground was broken in 1933 and the construction was finished the following year at a cost of $400,000. The first Mass was said on June 16, 1934. Brooklyn native and Pratt Institute of Architecture graduate Henry V. Murphy was the architect. He designed dozens of the most beautiful Catholic church structures in the Tri-Borough area of New York. More than 100 years later, Our Lady of Refuge is still a vibrant parish. Mass is said several times a day and the parish reaches out to provide for the social needs of the community regardless of a person’s religious affiliation. The parish offers many services, including a food pantry that assists about 300 households every week. Rev. Rony Mendes Sister Irene Twomey, RSM, Carl Crawford, and Sister Theresa Kelly, RSM Our Lady of Refuge in the 1950s 12 Rev. Michael Perry The First Mass with the Restored Organ the ordinary of the mass Messe Solennelle, Op. 16 — Louis Vierne the reverend michael perry Pastor of Our Lady of Refuge Church the reverend joel warden, c.o. Homilist stephen tharp Organist the salvatones daniel brondel, Artistic Director Choir 13 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) prelude Te Deum in B-flat Prélude et Fugue sur le nom d’ALAIN Charles Villiers Stanford Maurice Duruflé introductory rite Opening Hymn: “Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven” 14 Lauda Anima penitential rite Kyrie eleison (from Messe Solennelle, Op. 16) (sung by the choir) Louis Vierne Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Lord have mercy. Lord have mercy. Lord have mercy. Christe eleison. Christe eleison. Christe eleison. Christ have mercy. Christ have mercy. Christ have mercy. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Lord have mercy. Lord have mercy. Lord have mercy. Gloria in excelsis (from Messe Solennelle, Op. 16) (sung by the choir) Gloria in excelsis Deo, et in terra pax hominibus bonæ voluntatis. Laudamus te, benedicimus te, adoramus te, glorificamus te, gratias agimus tibi propter magnam gloriam tuam. Domine Deus, Rex cælestis, Deus Pater omnipotens. Domine Fili unigenite Jesu Christe, Domine Deus, Agnus Dei, Filius Patris, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis; qui tollis peccata mundi, suscipe deprecationem nostram; qui sedes ad dexteram Patris, miserere nobis. Quoniam tu solus Sanctus, tu solus Dominus, tu solus Altissimus, Jesu Christe, cum Sancto Spiritu in gloria Dei Patris. Amen. Louis Vierne Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to people of good will. We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you, we give you thanks for your great glory, Lord God, heavenly King, O God, almighty Father. Lord Jesus Christ, Only-Begotten Son, Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us; you take away the sins of the world, receive our prayer; you are seated at the right hand of the Father, have mercy on us. For you alone are the Holy One, you alone are the Lord, you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father. Amen. 15 liturgy of the word First Reading: Sirach 35: 12-14, 16-18 Response: Psalm 34: 2-3, 17-19, 23 Daniel Brondel Second Reading: 2 Timothy 4: 6-8, 16-18 Gospel Acclamation: Gregorian Alleluia Chant Mode VI Gospel Reading: Luke 18: 9-14 Homily Nicene Creed Profession of Faith Intercessions liturgy of the eucharist Preparation of the Gifts: Cantique de Jean Racine (sung by the choir) Gabriel Fauré Eucharistic Acclamations (sung by the choir) Sanctus and Benedictus (from Messe Solennelle, Op. 16) Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth; Pleni sunt cæli et terra gloria tua. Hosanna in excelsis. Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini. Hosanna in excelsis. 16 Louis Vierne Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts; Heaven and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest. Roman Missal Mystery of Faith The Great Amen The Lord’s Prayer Sign of Peace Fraction: Agnus Dei (from Messe Solennelle, Op. 16) (sung by the choir) Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona nobis pacem. Communion Hymn: At That First Eucharist Before You Died Communion Anthem: Ave Verum Corpus Ave verum corpus, natum ex Maria Virgine: vere passum, immolatum in cruce pro homine: cujus latus perforatum, vero fluxit sanguine: esto nobis prægustatum mortis in examine. O dulcis, O pie, O dulcis Jesu, Fili Mariæ Louis Vierne Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us. Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us. Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, grant us peace. Unde Et Memores Sir Edward Elgar Hail, true Body, born of the Virgin Mary: truly suffered, offered on the cross for man: from whose pierced side poured forth true blood: be unto us a foretaste [of heaven] at the moment of death. O sweet, O gracious, O sweet Jesus, Son of Mary. 17 concluding rite Final Blessing and Dismissal Recessional Hymn: There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy Postlude: Crown Imperial In Babilone William Walton mass credits Daniel Brondel, Artistic Director of The Salvatones; Organist & Associate Director of Music at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York. The Salvatones, choir Sopranos: Mary Ellen Assue, Meg Dudley, Adrienne Patino Dunn; Altos: Joanna Johnston, Kathryn Wieckhorst, Katherine Howell; Tenors: Salvatore Diana, George Kasarjian, Richard Saunders; Basses: Jesse Cromer, Tom McNichols, Jose Pietri-Coimbre www.salvatones.com Stephen Tharp, Organist; International Concert and Recording Artist; Associate Director of Music, The Church of Our Saviour, Manhattan. www.stephentharp.com 18 Pipe Donor List We are deeply grateful to the donors listed below for their support. Their generosity has enabled us to renovate this fine Kilgen organ and offer it back to its community. We regret any unintentional omissions from this list. Please contact [email protected] so we may correct any errors or omissions in our records. sorted pipes great open diapason Karl Bengtson John M. Bullard* Robert Burns David Caron* John L. Chafer John Coghill* Alexander Constantine* David Dautermann Mark Dwyer Bradley Gawthrop* Robyn Gilliom Monica Goddard John Good Sidney G. Hayman, Jr. Michael A. Hedstrom* Leigh Hickcox David Hulin K. Bryan Kirk Pauline Langer Alfred Lewis Judith Liston Rev. Richard Long Thomas Madson Jeanne Martini Grant Moss* Jonathan Myers* Charles Page Joseph Parmer Robert E. Patsch Margaret Pilgrim Darrell E. Ressler Jay and Sandra Singer Laurence A. Stith, Jr. Robert C. Sunkel Maria Helena Tharp Stephen Tharp Michael Watson Richard Webster* Winston Willis violin diapason Dr. Frank and Peggy Bia* Dubner Clermont Gregory Eaton* Virginia Gerace Robyn Gilliom Susan Johnson * indicates multiple donations Vincent and Theresa Johnson Sr. Elizabeth Johnson, CSS Kathleen and Robert Lombardo Lynette Moore Steven Morrison Robert Zat* flute harmonic Joseph Adam Martha Dibblee* Pamela George Camille Goussu Alan Morrison* Marianne Moscatt Lou Paff George Swope Lynn Upham Albert van Dijk Joe Vitacco III Winston Webber* Edward C. Whitman spitzflute Robert Aubrey Patrick Black Thomas Buffer Huberthe Clermont Jamie Curran Francis DeBernardo James Devlin Paule Galette* Monica Goddard Maribeth Gubanich Denny James* A.J. Jehee John Krisa Ransford Manigault Paul Monachino* James Owen Bradley Reed* Frank Schuler John Speller Donald Sutherland* octave Dr. Frank Bia Emil and Pat Brisson Robert and Nicole Buck Robert Burns Connie Gelfer Steve Harms John Harrelson Robert Howard Deborah Huntington Stardust Johnson Judith Liston* Thomas Parker Rev. Potter George F. Steinmeyer Pascal Thenor twelfth Ronald Aaron Stephen Baggaley Brian Childs Monica Goddard Steven Grimshaw fifteenth Steven Grimshaw* Judith Liston* Michael Meyer Lawrence Nevel Lou Paff tromba Diane Belcher Russell Chapman Gary Coleman* Kenneth Cowan* Msgr. Michael J. Curran Blessed Trinity Parish Vic Ferrer The Producer’s Loft Kevin Grose* Msgr. Michael J. Hardiman Saint Sebastian Church Gregory R. Jack George Klemp Robert MacDonald* Msgr. Joseph P. Nagle Saint Patrick’s Church Roger Petrich* Sebastien Prinsac* Daniel and Odile Roth* Henry Stanton Albert van Dijk Kristin Vitacco Paul M. Wiegand swell open diapason Peter Berton Ray Cornils Patty Fort Robyn Gilliom David Hulin Eddie Humphries Alfred Lewis Stewart MacDonald Gladys Marco Charles Page Stewart Shuster Frederick Sramek William Stachour stopped flute Jon Paul Bish John Bozzola Dubner Clermont Barbara Reilly Denny Brian DuSell John Harrelson* Curtis Hawthorne Robert McCormick William Mitchell* Janet Moran Eric Walling* Robert Walsh salicional John Bassett* Ola Borg* David Cary Morlock Ann G. Patella Kevin Supple Jacob Vollmar* Steven Wente voix celeste Charles Chauvin* John Erickson* Philip Ernsberger 19 Tony Ford* Robyn Gilliom* John Harrelson Vincent Long Lou Paff* Alex Smith Richard Wagner swell octave John Harrelson mixture 3 ranks Matthew Antongiovanni Morgan Byrd John L. Chafer Charles Chauvin* William E. Danish Jr.* Matthew Geda Steven Grimshaw Curtis Hawthorne Leigh Hickcox John T. Kojanic Michael Sicard* Albertus Vogt Patrick Weeks Amanda Husberg* K. Bryan Kirk John McElliott vox humana Sam Balden Karl Bengtson Michael Britt Daniel Brondel Gregory Elmore Faythe Freese* Eric Johnson Plastic Play Stewart Shuster* Jay and Sandra Singer Ann Elise Smoot* Mark and Haydée Von Sternberg Rev. Joel Warden Oratory of St. Phillip Neri dulciana Robert Burns Charles Drain Leigh Hickcox William Kraft Frederick Sramek Frederick Teardo* Stephen Woodland Stephen Barricklow Dubner Clermont Robert Currier George Damp Lynn Edgington Pamela Goloskie William D. Gudger John T. Kojanic James Lancaster* Michael Latsko Walter H. Ludeke Iain McGlinchey Sidney and Edna Singer oboe unda maris Robert and Nicole Buck R. Gregory Capaldini Rev. Msgr. Raymond F. Chappetto Our Lady of the Snows Church Pamela George Eddie Humphries Ola Borg George Damp Albert Dijk Wayne Erfling* John Geller Greg Gneier cornopean James Lancaster* Charles S. Lapunzina Michael Latsko Iain McGlinchey Laurence McGuire Lou Paff Stewart Shuster* Michael Sowa Rodney J. Weed rohr nazard Roselyn Aring Stephen Barricklow Ola Borg Mark Cavanaugh Lynn Edgington Paul J. Hudek John Krisa James Lancaster* Edward Landin Charles S. Lapunzina Walter H. Ludeke Valentine Matula John McEnerney Lee Singleton Paul Walasek Peter Webber clarinet Sam Balden David Dahl Sebastien de Prinsac Herve Dutell Charles Edmondson Steven Frank Sammy Goldston Lee Groen Christopher Hatcher Paul Heidemann Amanda Husberg David Jackson John Kiley James Lancaster* Denise Lanning Peter Lenox Jonathan Leonard Iain McGlinchey Janet Moran* John Panning William E. Pfeiffer Jr. Jay and Sandra Singer Kent Wingerson contra bass Jackson Borges Sebastien de Prinsac* Allen Dreyfuss Thomas Dugan Catherine Grein Christopher Hoh Ray Kimber* Craig Smith Joseph Vitacco, Jr. bourdon Richard Bardowell John Barone R. Gregory Capaldini Russell Chapman* Sebastien de Prinsac* Richard and Carol Farrell James Hammann Carol Kelleher Robert and Clare Kretzman Martin Mery* Greta Morain Patrick Murphy* T Alan Payne Rev. Michael Perry Roger Petrich* Craig Smith Kenneth Smith Robert Sweeney* general donor list Ronald Aaron Leo Abbott Joseph Adam Judy Agard John Agraz Concetta Alvarez Charles Anderson Scott Andrews Christy P. Armstrong John Armstrong Stephen Arthur Colette Autier 20 Guillaume Autier* Julian Autier Timothy Baack Erik Baker George Baker* Robert F. Baker Thomas Baker* Maryann Balduf Ryan Ballantyne Ann Balsamo Richard Bardowell* Martha Barkley Michael Barone* Stephen Barricklow* Sam Bartlett Peter Beda Susan Behanna Matthew Bellocchio Karl Bengtson* Josephine Bennington Malcolm D. Benson Roger Berger Robert Bernstein Marie H. Berthold Stephen Best* Steven Betancourt Dr. Frank Bia* John Bicknell W. Birk Jon-Paul Bish Martin Black Patrick Black John Blackford Gary R. Blais Richard Boccuzzi John Boody Ola Borg Sonny Borges Brian Bothwell Royce Boyer* Michael Bradley William Brakemeyer Margaret Branson Robert B. Branson Faith Brill Emil Brisson Bennett Britt* Daniel Brondel The Fathers and Brother of the Brooklyn Oratory of St. Philip Neri Bill L. Brooks Brian Brooks David L. Brown Dean Brown Dianne Brown Marilyn Brown Ronald C. Brugger Susan Brukhalter James Brush Charles E. Buchner Susan Burkhalter Robert Burns* John Bush Jerome Butera Jean Caligiuri David Caron* William Carpenter Rev. Michael A. Carrano Charles D. Cashdollar Robert M. Castle* R.C. Marshall Organ CO. Marc Cavaille-Coll Joan Chambers Rev. Daniel Champoli Chantry Russell Chapman Robert A. Charges Thomas Charsky Charles Chauvin Mariam Cheikhali Mike Cherryhomes Brian Childs* Bruce Christian James David Christie Anthony Ciccariello Rev. Richard G. Cipolla Mary Clark Benjamin Clayton* Daniel Clayton Kevin Clemens L.R. Clock Wyett H. Clolclasure William Coale John Coghill Mark Coiro Franklin Coleman Michael Coleman James P. Collins Aaron Comins Peter Conte* James Conway* Lawrence Cook Chester W. Cooke* Carson Cooman William Coscarelli John Courter Craig Cramer Kathleen Creighton Alfred Cresci* Mary Ann Croft Joseph Cunningham Declan Curran Robert Currier Thaddeus Czerkowicz Thaddeus J. Czerkowicz Marilynn Daly William E. Danish, Jr. S. Danziger David Dautermann William C. Davidson Hal Davison Francis De Bernardo Sebastien de Prinsac John A. Deaver Greg DeChurch Pamela Decker Jean Degan Anne den Hartigh Laurence Dengler Douglas R. Denny Carolyn Deuel Steve Deuss Douglas Dexheimer* Salvatore Diana Michael Dickman Allan Dieball Steven Dieck William Diehl Albert Dijk Rev. Jeffrey Dillon* Christ the King RC Church William P. Donahue Stewart Donald Rev. Edward P. Doran Church of St. Charles Borromeo Thomas R. Doub Mark Downey Charles Drain Allen Dreyfuss* Thomas Ducker* Lucinda Dudley* Alfred Duhamel Richard Dumas Brian DuSell* Herve Duteil Joseph Dzeda* Gregory Eaton Susan Eaton Robert Edmonds Charles Edmondson Helen Ellis Alan Emmering Franklin Emmert* Wayne Erfling David Ermine Philip Ernsberger Jane Errera* William Evans William M. Farley Thomas H. Fay Stuart Feldman* Pablo Fernandez Vic Ferrer Richard Fidler Maurice Finkel Harry Firth Mary Fiske* Joseph Floyd James Folkert Crescenzo Fonzo Fred W.H. Fox Edwin Franasiak Gladys Franasiak Steven Frank* Roy Frenzke Philip R. Frowery Timothy Fuller Patrick Furlong America Gacharna Sonia Galarza Paulette Galette John T. Gallo Thomas Garver Thomas Gawenda* Gary Geivet* Albert W. Gentner Donald George Pamela George Patricia George Dennis C. Gerdes* E.B. Gevedon Family Allergy Services, Inc. John Geyer Robyn Gilliom James Gilday Stephen Girvin J.R. Glasgow Joseph Glick Caroline Goldberg Roslyn Goldfarb* James Goldston* John Good James Goodwin James E. Goodwin Madeleine Grace Greg Grant Charles A. Gray Gregory Gray * Robert B. Greene Stephen Greene Catherine Grein Deborah Grobe* Kevin Grose Russell Grosh* Ralph B. Grove Theodore Guerrant John Gusmer Erik Gustafson Donovan A. Guy Jim Hahn Ian Halbwachs Belmon H. Hall David Scott Hallman Stephen Jon Hamilton Anthony Hammond Edward Haose Susan Haose Pearl E. Happy Christina Harmon David Harold Janet Harold Calvin Harrid* Victoria Harris* John Paul Hartfoil Kelvin Hastie Christopher Hatcher John A. Haugen Daniel Hay* Gerald Hayes Don Hayworth Melissa Heaver Robert Hebble Paul Heidemann Stanley Hendricks Andrew N. Hey Leigh Hickcox Stanley Hightower Andrew Hill Robert Hinson* Francis Hogan William Hollifield Mark Holmstrom Dunstan House Robert Howard* Thomas Hribar George Huafemann Paul J. Hudek Harry Huff 21 Charles Hungate Elizabeth Hunter* Deborah Huntington Amanda Husberg Dr. James Hutcheson Isaiah Hyman John M. Igoe Warren Ilchman Gregory R. Jack Ole Jacobsen John M. Jelley Wilma Jensen Lowell Johnson Margaret Johnson Millie Johnson Rick Johnson Sarah and Ruth Jonas* Daniel Jones John Jones* John Allen Jones* Robert Jones Susan Jones Gerald Kaminski Constantine Karalis Chris Karcher Carol Kelleher Andrew Keller Klaus Kemner Judith Khan Justin Kielty John Kiley Ray Kimber Christopher M. King Faith King-Beckles James Kingston Bryan Kirkpatrick* Jim Kistler John Klauder R. Gordon Klockow Robert Klueppelberg John A. Knop Henry Kohlbrand James Konzelman* C. Ronald Koons Philip Kozloff William Kraft Clare Kretzman John Krisa Michael Krisa W.E. Krueger Joseph Kucharski* Elise La Punzina Ann Labounsky Marcus LaCroix* David Laird* Michael Laird Robert Lampi James Lancaster* 22 Kenneth Lang Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lapunzina* Michael Latsko* Michael Lawler* Arthur P. Lawrence Karen Leatherman Claude Lee Ernest Leenders Charles K. Leeper Charles LeGrand LeGrand Law Firm, LLC. Daniel Lehenbauer Pierre Lehmuller* Peter Lenox* Jerry Lesliak Paul A. Lewon* William J. Lincoln John Lindley Judith Liston W.A. Little William Logan Rob Lomascolo Robert D.C. Long David Lopez Renee Louprette Walter Ludeke* Kenneth Lundberg David Lynch James Lytthans Stewart MacDonald Ronald MacNaughton Norman Macarthur Paul N. Maine Ransford Manigault* Samuel Manka* Cornelius B. Manley Gladys Marco Abraha Marijt Brack Marquette Jeanne Martini John Materazzo Valentine Matula John Maxson John Maxwell Chip Mays Edgar Mayse Margaret McAlister Joseph McCabe* Thomas McCook Fiachra McDyer Mary McGeehee Iain Mcglinchey Joel McKay* Richard McKinley Melanie Mcnaughton David McPeak* Robert Mead Arthur Means Rev. John Mendonc Our Lady of the Angelus R.C.Church Nadia Merzliakow Robert Meyers Darryl Miller Glenn Miller Harry Miller* Jay Miller Luke Miller Rev. Arthur G. Minichello St. Fidelis Church Jack Minkoff John Mitchell William Mitchell Rosalind Mohnsen* Paul Monachino John Montgomery Aurelia Moody Daniel Moody James Moore Richard Moore Greta Morain Brenda Moreira James E. Morgan David Morris W. Robert Morrison Pamela Morton Marianne Moscatt Culver Mowers Karl E. Moyer Christian Mucha* Brian Munro Alan Murchie* Lawrence Murphy Paul Murray Ronan Murray Jonathan Myers Elvire Naar Anthony Napolitano Nicholas Neal Timothy Needler Mark Nelson* Lawrence W. Nevel Chris Nichols* Tom Nichols Rev. Thomas E. Nicoll Philip Niece Benno Niesen William W. Nisbet Jennifer L. Noel Msgr. Joseph Nugent* Saint Vincent Ferrer Parish Gregory Nussel* Raymond Ocock Clarisse O’Donnell John O’Donnell* Patricia Oesterle Laura Ogara Rev. Sean Ogle Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. Allen Olmstead* Frank Olney Paul Richard Olsen John OMalley Dennis C. Opferman Henry Orszulak Rolf Oudenstad James Owen Charles Page* John Panning Joseph Parmer Robert Parr Jennifer Pascual* Ann Patella* Daniel Paterna Gregg Patruno Robert Patsch* Vera Pavone Alan Payne Sylvia Payne Judith Peckham Alberto Pedretti Rev. Michael Perry* John Peterson Raymond Petrino William E. Pfeiffer Jr.* Sarah Phillips Joseph Picciano Basil Pizzuto Mark Plescia Richard Plothow Robert Plunz J. Robert Poliquin Ronald J. Potter From Pound Chris Prestia David Pretzer Edmund O. Price Richard Priest* Michele Prokopchak Thomas Pulsifer Michael Quimby* Patrick J. Rafferty* Christa Rakich Raymond Ranghelli Violande Raymond Lois Regestein D.Z. Reid Frank Reis, Jr.* Darrell E. Ressler* Rose Riccardelli Joyce Rice Philip Riddick Lee Ridgway John Riedel Bruce Riehl* Robert Rien Rolf Riesen Fred J. Riley W. 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