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