Marilyn
Biery
Marilyn
Biery (July 1, 1959), organist, conductor, composer and hymn writer,
is Associate Director of Music at the Cathedral of St. Paul in
St. Paul, MN, a position she has held since 1996, where she shares
the organ and conducting duties with James Biery. One of Marilyn’s
interests is the research and encouragement of new American organ
music. She has written numerous articles about the subject, and
they have appeared in The American Organist between July,
2000 and June, 2006. In October, 2002 she premiered Libby Larsen’s
new work for organ, On a Day of Bells, commissioned by
the Twin Cities Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. She
has performed and/or premiered many new compositions, including
works by David Evan Thomas, James Hopkins, Harold Stover, Frank
Ferko, Pamela Decker, Emily Maxson Porter, Stephen Paulus, and
James Biery. She is the founder and editor of the “Concert
Organ Music” Series at MorningStar Music Publishers,
and her article about this new Series was printed in the January,
2005 issue of The Diapason.
Marilyn’s
hymn texts are available in anthem form from MorningStar, in settings
by James Biery and David Evan Thomas.
From
1986-1996 Marilyn was Director of Music Ministries at the First
Church of Christ (Center Church) in Hartford, CT. Marilyn was
Director of the National Young Artist Competition in Organ Performance,
sponsored by the American Guild of Organists, from 1997-2004.
Marilyn holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in organ performance
from Northwestern University, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree
in organ from the University of Minnesota. In 1982 she was a finalist
in the National Open Competition in Organ Performance in Washington,
D.C. She and James Biery live in St. Paul, MN, with their daughter,
Laura.
Choral
music by Marilyn Biery
Organ
music by Marilyn Biery