• Episode 19 (Dr. Linda West Brown)

  • May 5 2022
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 19 (Dr. Linda West Brown)

  • Summary

  • The final event of the LA Chapter's 2021-2022 season is our annual Guild Service on Monday, May 16th at San Marino Community Church. Check the latest LA Pipeline e-Newsletter or LAAGO.org for details. New Officers and Executive Committee members will be formally installed as we all enjoy a collaborative program featuring Chorale Bel Canto & Friends under the direction of Music Director, Dr. Linda West Brown.

    In this episode, host Thompson Howell and Linda engage in a lively conversation about her career as both an educator and performer including the moment she knew she wanted to be an organist with a little nudge from Richard Strauss; her favorite part about teaching in the California public school system for 38 years; the continuing influence of her undergraduate organ professor at Whittier College, Orpha Ochse; how California's Imperial Valley was far from the cultural wasteland she assumed it would be; why music and the effects of group choral singing are important and the steps Chorale Bel Canto took to stay connected during the pandemic; an explanation of the Orgelkids pipe organ educational project; the real value and advantages of the different levels of AGO Certification exams; an update on the recently completed and very successful composition competition of the Ruth & Clarence Mader Memorial Scholarship Fund; and a run down of the program planned for May 16th. Plus a lot more!

    Listen at LAAGO.org or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    LINKS:

    • Chorale Bel Canto
    • The Ruth & Clarence Mader Memorial Scholarship Fund
    • A flyer for Chorale Bel Canto's May 14th Ukranian Refugee Fundraiser
    • The LA AGO Facebook page
    • The LA AGO YouTube channel





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