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TEACHERS

Dr. Jeremy Owens

Sioux City, Iowa area

jeremyowens@briarcliff.edu

(712) 490-7208

Sally Hodges

sallyspiano@cox.net

(402) 289-1860

Kali Matz

kali.matz@icloud.com

(402) 661-9487

Jeff Hoffman

buildandencourage@gmail.com

402-317-8887

ORGANIZATIONS

 

St. Paul's Music Conservatory  

http://www.splecc.org/music-conservatory

The Rev. Timothy Frank

frank1685@yahoo.com

(712) 269-3683

Saint Cecilia Institute

for Sacred Music, Liturgy and the Arts

http://archomaha.org/worship/music/lessons/

Dr. Marie Rubis Bauer

MRBOmaha@aol.com

(402) 553-5524 Ext. 2

EDUCATION & TEACHERS

CERTIFICATION

The most important education opportunity the AGO offers is the certification program, established as part of the guild’s charter in 1896. Five certificates are offered: Service Playing Certificate (SPC); Colleague American Guild of Organists (CAGO); Associate American Guild of Organists (AAGO); Fellow American Guild of Organists (FAGO); and Choir Master (ChM).

Each certificate outlines specific requirements leading to certification, including the development of formidable keyboard and/or conducting skills, musicological and theoretical knowledge. The requirements for the exams are published annually in the July issue of The American Organist, specifically outlining requirements at each level. Information is available through the national headquarter as well. https://www.agohq.org/education/certification

 

Preparation for guild certification improves technical and musical skills, as well as personal and professional growth. AGO certification credentials raise the professional image and respect of certificate holders among constituents, fellow professionals, friends, and family. AGO certification broadens the field of opportunity and raises self-image.

 

The national headquarter publishes a calendar regarding application and examination timeline schedules. The SPC and CAGO exams are recorded locally and are sent to headquarters for evaluation. The ChM, AAGO, and FAGO exams are played and written at designated sites in the presence of three judges who evaluate the performance and papers. Certificates are awarded in June of each year, announced at regional and national conventions.

Several members of the Omaha AGO have expressed interest in earning AGO certification, especially at the SPC and/or CAGO levels.

GUIDELINES:

1. SCHEDULE – Check the July issue of The American Organist.

+ Deadlines to national for application for all certificates.
+  SPC and CAGO are recorded locally.

2. FEES – Each certification requires a fee, payable when registering.

3. REPERTOIRE – Selected from specific lists published by national. Check July issue of TAO.

4. REQUIREMENTS – Be sure to follow the requirements closely! AAGO and FAGO include extensive written exams in music history; repertoire; composition; improvisation; and ear training.

5. PRACTICE; PREPARATION, PATIENCE; PERSISTENCE!!

Please contact Jeremy Owens at jeremy.owens@briarcliff.edu or 712-490-7208 for information and resources regarding certification. 

Preparation manuals for SPC and CAGO and some sample copies of earlier SPC and CAGO exams are available for member use.

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