French
Organ
Music
Seminar since 1988
The Experience of
a Lifetime
The
21st French Organ Seminar (FOMS) took place in Paris from July 1 – July 8.
The
participants
were
divided
into
two
large
groups:
one
in
which
all
were
returning
members
(Reunioners),
and
one
with
only
new
participants
(Students).
The
Reunioners
expressed
an
interest
in
having
more
playing
time, while the students had the usual mix of master classes and playing time.
This
year
the
seminar
was
made
up
of
U.
S.
and
Singapore
organists.
The
Singaporians,
students
of
past
seminar
attendee
Evlyn
Lim,
were
a
delightful
addition.
Most
were
organists
in
churches
in
Singapore
in
addition
to
having
regular
jobs
in
the
business
world.
All
of
them
were
exceptionally
good
organists,
well-
trained by Dr. Lim, who has a doctorate from the University of Michigan.
The
seminar
was
mainly
organized
by
Yannick
Merlin,
who
secured
many
venues
and
recruited
the
faculty.
Yannick,
organist
of
Notre-Dame-des-Champs,
and
his
wife,
Beatrice
Piertot,
organist
of
St.
Laurent,
have
been
good
friends
and
leaders
of
many
of
the
past
French
Organ
Music
Seminars.
It
is
always
a
pleasure
to
have
this
brilliant
duo
helping
with
the
organization.
Also
helping
with
the
organization
was
the
organist
of
St.
Severin,
Francois
Espinasse,
another
brilliant
organist
who
has
also
organized
many
venues
for
the
FOMS
in
the
past
and who remains a good friend and teacher for the participants.
The
Reunioners
did
indeed
get
their
wish
to
have
more
individual
playing
time.
Each
day
they
were
divided
into
small
groups
of
4
and
5
and
therefore
had
increased
time
to
play
each
organ.
The
organs
available
to
them
were
St.
Germain
des
Pres,
St.
Sulpice,
La
Trinité,
Notre
Dame
de
Lorette,
St.
Eustache,
Our
Lady
of
the
Rosary,
St.
Etienne
du
Mont,
Notre
Dame
des
Champs,
St.
Gervais,
Temple
l’Etoile,
St.
Severin,
and
the
Oratoire du Louvre.
The
students
were
given
more
instruction
and
master
classes
on
many
of
the
same
organs,
including
also
the
organs at St. Francois Xavier, La Madeleine, and the Duruflé apartment.
A
highlight
of
the
seminar
was
a
concert
given
by
Reunioners
at
St.
Severin
on
Monday,
July
3,
organized
by
Francois
Espinasse.
The
excellent
performers,
who
played
for
a
full
audience,
were
Camilla
Pugh,
Gregory
White, Dwight Peirce, Lynnette McGee, Timothy Huth, Lois Holdridge, David Enos, and Matthew Samelak.
Another
highlight
was
the
Reunioners’
dinner
with
Marie-Louise
Langlais.
For
many
years
Marie-Louise
was
the director of FOMS, and there were many happy memories discussed at the dinner.
Everyone
took
part
in
a
full-day
session
at
the
organ
of
St-Maurice
Catholic
church
in
Beçon,
a
suburb
of
Paris,
hosted
by
Christophe
Mantoux,
Professor
of
Organ
at
the
Regional
Conservatory
of
Paris.
This
organ
was
built
in
1865
by
Cavaill
é-Coll
for
the
Chapel
of
the
Marquis
de
Lambertye
in
Gerbéviller.
In
the
1900’s
it
was
moved
to
its
present
location
and
given
an
endowment
by
the
family
so
it
could
remain
in
its
original
condition.
Therefore,
all
the
original
mechanics
and
the
wind
supply
have
been
rebuilt
and
today
we
can
see
and
hear
a
precise
representation
of
a
smaller
version
of
the
St.
Sulpice
organ
and
other
untouched
Cavaillé-Coll
instruments
with
Barker
machines
beautifully
restored,
with
easy
access
to
the
inner
workings
of
the
organ.
M.
Mantoux
was
extremely
generous
with
his
time,
staying
from
morning
until
after
6
p.m.
so
that
everyone
could
play
as
long
as
they
wanted,
and
after
that
staying
even
longer
to
teach
private
lessons.
He
also
complimented the group on having more outstanding organists than any group he had hosted before.
Other
members
of
the
French
faculty
were
Sophie
Choplin,
Daniel
Roth,
Jean
Francois
Hatton,
Vincent
Warnier, Marie Lebrun, Aude Huertematte, David Casson, Francois Olivier, and Olivier Perin.
This
FOMS
could
never
have
been
so
successful
without
the
co-directorship
of
U.S.
organists
Masako
Gaskin,
Cliff
Varnon,
and
Phillip
Staggs.
With
so
many
groups
going
to
different
organs
at
different
times,
their
help
was indispensable.
The French Organ Music Seminar, July 1- July 9
(8 nights, designed for classes and playing for first-time attendees only)
Prices: (for Seminar and Hotel for 8 nights)
After Feb 15 prices increase by $100.
Participants: $1650 ( Seminar and Hotel for 8 nights, double occupancy).
Friends: $1000 ( Seminar Audit and Hotel for 8 nights, double occupancy).
Payment Schedule:
May 1: $1200 (applied to tuition) must be paid by this time.
The deadline for all payments is June 15.
The French Organ Music Seminar Reunion, July 1- July 8
(7 days, designed for more playing time and fewer classes for former FOMS
participants only)
Prices: (for Seminar only for 7 days – does not include hotel)
After Feb 15 prices increase by $100.
Participants
$850 (Seminar only, full organ playing privileges)
Auditors
$650 (Seminar only, organ loft access, no playing privileges)
Friends
$400 (non-musicians, no organ loft access)
Payment Schedule:
The deadline for all payments is June 15.