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From our September 14, 2000,
edition.
Methodists
plan concert to rededicate pipe organ
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The First United Methodist Church of Clarendon is inviting
everyone in the community and surrounding area to attend a special
dedication concert for the church’s refurbished pipe organ this Sunday
evening, September 17, at 7:30.
The Hillgreen-Lane pipe organ was originally installed 82
years ago in September 1918.
Over the last several months, the organ has under gone a
complete reconditioning to bring back the instrument’s original
capabilities. In addition, a Rodgers digital organ has been incorporated
with the original, taking its abilities to new heights.
Demonstrating the refurbished organ in concert will be
Eleanor Whitsett of Bethany, Okla.
Whitsett is a graduate from Asbury College with a major in
piano and was a featured performer at Asbury’s centennial celebration.
She holds a Master of Music degree from the University of Missouri at
Kansas City with a major in organ performance. She has also done graduate
work at the University of Southern California at Oklahoma City University.
Whitsett studied improvisation at the Summer Academy for
Organ at Haarlem, the Netherlands, and also studied organ and
improvisation in Herford, Germany. She is a member of the American Guild
of Organists, has conducted workshops and given recitals sponsored by the
organization, and is a past dean of the Oklahoma City chapter. She is also
a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.
In May, Whitsett retired as Adjunct Professor of Organ and
Church Music at Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, where she had
served since 1974.
“We are excited to have Ms. Whitsett here for this
performance,” said Methodist pastor Rev. James Ivey Edwards. “We wish
to share her talent as well as the wonderful sounds that will come from
our new organ with the entire community. Please plan to join us.”
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