Joan Lippincott

Joan Lippincott

Joan Lippincott is an American concert organist and former head of the organ department at Westminster Choir College. She studied at Westminster, and then at The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia; where she studied with Alexander McCurdy. She served for several years as the principal organist of Princeton University. She has made several recordings and is famous for her teachings of rhythm and touch in organ music, particularly that of Bach.Fact|date=December 2007 Her playing is distinguished by rhythmic intensity, a supple technical control, and emotional intensity.Fact|date=December 2007

Discography

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* "J.S. Bach: Clavierübung III and Schübler Chorales". Princeton Theological Seminary.
* "J.S. Bach: Preludes and Fugues". Pacific Lutheran University.
* "Sinfonia". Organ Concertos and Sinfonias with instrumental ensemble. Princeton Theological Seminary.
* "Bach: The Trio Sonatas". St. Thomas Church, New York City.
* "Leipzig Chorales of J.S. Bach". Duke University.
* "Toccata and Fugues by Bach". Duke University.
* "Princeton University Chapel". Music of Mendelssohn, Duruflé, Howells, Widor.
* "Joan Lippincott & The Philadelphia Brass". Princeton University Chapel
* "Mozart and the Organ". Old West Church, Boston, MA.PGM:
* "The Uncommon Bach – Variants, Rarities and Transcriptions". With George Ritchie. Recorded in conjunction with The American Bach Society.

External links

* [http://www.concertorganists.com/htdocs/artistdocs/lippincott.html Official website] at Karen McFarlane Artists, Inc.


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