- American Guild of Organists
The American Guild of Organists, or AGO, is a national organization of academic, church, and concert
organist s in theUSA , headquartered inNew York City . It was founded in 1896 as both an educational and service organization. Membership is not limited to professional organists, but is open to anybody with an interest in organ music. There are approximately 25,000 AGO members in all categories. The Guild seeks to set and maintain high musical standards and to promote understanding and appreciation of all aspects of organ and choral music.cite web |title=About the American Guild of Organists |publisher=American Guild of Organists (AGO) website |url=http://www.agohq.org/about/index.html |date=2007-12-03 |accessdate=2008-04-15 ]Organization
The AGO is geographically divided into nine regions and 330 chapters nationwide. In recent years, the AGO has added international chapters in
Bermuda ,Australia ,Korea , andSingapore . TheEurope an chapter is the oldest international chapter, with many members inFrance andGermany , as well as some in other countries.The leadership of the AGO consists of a National Council, several Regions and various local chapters within each Region. The national headquarters are located at 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1260, in New York, USA.
The National Council is the main governing body of the American Guild of Organists. The four National Officers, three National Councillors with portfolio and nine Regional Councillors are members of the National Council. The Executive Director is a non-voting member of the National Council.
The Executive Committee of the Guild is responsible for the management of the affairs of the Guild when the National Council is not in session and acts on matters referred to it by the National Council. All actions of the Executive Committee are subject to ratification by the National Council at its next meeting. The Executive Committee consists of the four National Officers, the three National Councillors with portfolio and the Convener of the Regional Councillors (elected by the Regional Councillors at their first meeting following a national election). The Executive Director is a member of the Executive Committee.
The National Officers of the Guild consist of a President, a Vice President, a Secretary, a Treasurer who also serves as the Councillor for Finance and Development, and a Chaplain. The Chaplain is an honorary national officer and not a member of the National Council.
National Councillors coordinate and represent to the National Council specific areas of the work of the Guild -- education, professional development, competitions and conventions, and finance and development.
The Regional Councillors supervise and coordinate the work of the Guild in each Region and represent the Regions on the National Council. There are nine regions: :spaces|16
I – New England:spaces|16
II – New York/New Jersey, including
Europe :spaces|16III – Mid-Atlantic:spaces|16
IV– Southeast, including
Bermuda :spaces|16V– Great Lakes:spaces|16
VI – North Central :spaces|16
VII – Southwest:spaces|16
VIII– Pacific Northwest:spaces|16
IX– Far West, including chapters in
Australia ,Korea , andSingapore A Regional Councillor is elected by the members of the Guild assigned to Chapters within each of the nine regions. The Regional Councillor is responsible for supervision and coordination of the work of the Guild in their Region and representation of the Region on the National Council.
Appointed District Conveners are responsible for the development of the Guild's interests in each state or area located within the Region. The District Convener assists the Regional Councillor in the work of the Region.
In addition to District Conveners, Regional Coordinators are appointed to assist the Regional Councillor and a National Councillor in coordinating work of a specific portfolio area of the Guild within the Region, such as education and professional concerns.
Eileen Guenther is president, elected on
June 25 ,2008 at the AGO's national convention inMinneapolis, Minnesota to a two–year term (July 1 ,2008 –June 30 ,2010 ).cite web|title=American Guild of Organists Elects 2008–2010 National Council|date=2008-06-30|url=http://www.agohq.org/cgi-bin/cginews.pl?record=64 |accessdate=2008-07-16 ] Guenther's predecessor,Frederick Swann , had served as president for three terms between 2002 and 2008, having been re-elected to a third two-year term as AGO President in July 2006 at the AGO's national convention inChicago, Illinois . John Walker is vice-president, elected at the Minneapolis conclave to a two–year term (July 1 ,2008 –June 30 ,2010 ).Programs and publications
The organization holds national conventions in even-numbered years and regional conventions in odd-numbered years. It sponsors a number of education programs, including "Pipe Organ Encounters," which are intended to introduce school children to the organ and its workings.
The AGO also issues several professional certificates and designations upon completion of the appropriate exams and membership in good standing in a Guild chapter: the "Service Playing Certificate" (SPC), "Colleague" (CAGO), "Choir Master" (ChM), "Associateship" (AAGO), and "Fellowship" (FAGO).
The AGO publishes monthly "The American Organist", as the official journal of the AGO and the
Royal Canadian College of Organists (RCCO) for members and non-member subscribers. The illustrated magazine features news about new and restored pipe organs, concert programs, research into organ literature, chapter activities, and reviews of new organcompact disc s. "The American Organist" is also the official magazine for the Associated Pipe Organ Builders in America. Its masthead proclaims the journal's goal: "to further ... [the AGO's and RCCO's] ideals, objectives, and cultural and educational aspirations". [cite journal |title=The American Organist |date=August 2007 ]References
External links
* [http://www.agohq.org American Guild of Organists – official website]
* [http://www.rcco.ca Royal Canadian College of Organists – official website]
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