#234: Dual Organ Certification Opportunities

I hope you had a lovely holiday season thus far, and are well-recovered after the immense amount of effort and time you contributed to Christmas season celebrations in our universal Church today. I’m happy to share this first episode of 2024 with you, listeners! January so often comes with New Year’s resolutions, which are oftentimes out of vogue for making. But what if we, as sacred musicians, made a personal continuing education resolution for 2024?

This week on Ministry Monday we speak to Vince Carr from the American Guild of Organists. Vince details the AGO certification program, specifically in regards to the two, dual certificate opportunities available to NPM members: the Service Playing Certification (SPC) and Colleague exam (CAGO).

#232: Meet Father Rivers: Heir Apparent

This episode of Ministry Monday is sponsored by DCINY. Your choir has the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform with beloved composers Heather Sorenson, Joseph Martin, Pepper Choplin, Mark Hayes, and many more at the world-renowned Carnegie Hall in 2024. For more information, visit DCINY.org. You can also see them in action this November 27th at Carnegie Hall as over 300 singers just like you perform Heather Sorenson’s newest Requiem and Joe Martin’s Christmas Dreams. Tickets can be purchased on Carnegie Hall’s website, with a special code of DCG43749 for 30% off.

Today on Ministry Monday we are thrilled to offer an episode from Meet Father Rivers, a podcast celebrating the life and legacy of Father Clarence Joseph Rivers. Father Rivers - a little-known but essential figure in American Catholic history - was a composer of liturgical music as well as an author on music and spirituality.

Today we hear from the hosts of Meet Father Rivers, Emily Strand and Eric Styles. They interview pianist, pastoral musician, liturgist, workshop presenter and composer Mr. Ronald (Rawn) Harbor. Rawn met Fr. Rivers in 1973 and became his primary accompanist and eventually a liturgist in his own right under Fr. Clarence’s careful mentorship. Rawn discusses his own approaches to composition and even shares a recording of a psalm arrangement that he’s particularly proud of: Psalm 63 “My Soul is Thirsting,” on this special, most musical episode of Meet Father Rivers to date.