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November 2012 Newsletter

November 26, 2012

From the editor

Welcome to THE DIAPASON E-News.

Among the stories in this issue: Schoenstein & Co. builds a four-manual console for the Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta; the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts inaugurates its new Casavant organ; VocalEssence presents its Welcome Christmas concerts; the Church Music Association of America presents its Winter Chant Intensive; Marilyn Perkins Biery appointed minister of music at Metropolitan United Methodist Church, Detroit; Isabelle Demers appointed assistant professor of organ at Baylor University; Jeremy Filsell featured on a new recording at Washington National Cathedral; James Kibbie offers free downloads of a recording on his Létourneau house organ; and more.

To read the news stories below, click on the link in the headline highlighted in color.  That takes you to the full text on our website. From there, you can also link to additional information about the story. 

We received many nice comments on the November issue of THE DIAPASON, which was our first all-color issue and feature a redesigned layout. We continue to refine our production procedures and to explore the possibility of a digital version of THE DIAPASON; subscribers would have the option of choosing print, digital, or both.  Let me know your preference.

Our newsletter sponsor this month is Schoenstein & Co. Clicking on the ads will take you to their website.

Send a free sample copy of THE DIAPASON to a student, colleague, or friend.  Just contact me by e-mail or phone, and I will send the current issue.

Jerome Butera

Editor and Publisher

THE DIAPASON

847/391-1045

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Jerome Butera

Jerome Butera is editor and publisher of The Diapason.