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Organ Faculty
(L-R): Jeffrey Smith, Tom Wood, Chris Young, Janette Fishell, Colin Andrews
Adjunct Professor of Music (Organ) Organ Literature and Organ Pedagogy (Fall 2009)
Born in Bristol, England, Colin Andrews initially studied organ with Garth Benson of St. Mary Redcliffe Church. At sixteen, he entered London’s Royal Academy of Music for four years of organ and piano study under principal professors Douglas Hawkridge and Margaret McDonald. More>>
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Professor of Music (Organ and Sacred Music) Chair, Organ Department
Janette Fishell is Professor of Organ and Chair of the Organ Department at the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University, where she teaches applied organ and courses in the sacred music curriculum. Named “Young Organist of the Year” by Keyboard Arts while still an undergraduate, she is recitalist, lecturer, teacher, recording artist and church musician of international repute. More>>
E-mail: jfishell @ indiana.edu wwwww Visiting Assistant Professor (Organ and Sacred Music) 2009-2010 academic year
Jeffrey Smith is Visiting Associate Professor of Organ and Sacred Music for the academic year 2009-2010. He served previously as Canon Director of Music at Grace Cathedral (Episcopal), San Francisco, California. More>>
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Adjunct Lecturer in Music and Interim Curator of Organs
Thomas Wood, serving as the Interim Curator of Organs, received a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University and bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Jacobs School of Music as an organ performance major. More > >
E-mail: 317tomwood @ comcast.net
Professor of Music (Organ)
Christopher Young was the winner of the 1988 National Young Artists Competition of the American Guild of Organists as well as of the 1988 Arthur Poister Competition. He performs recitals throughout the U.S. and has been heard on National Public Radio's Pipedreams. More > >
E-mail: chyoung @ indiana.edu
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