Marilyn
Mason
Professor
Marilyn Mason is University Organist and Chair
of the Organ Department at the University of Michigan. Her extensive
career as concert organist, lecturer, adjudicator, and teacher
has carried her throughout the Western world. She was the first
American woman organist to perform in Westminster Abbey, the first
woman organist to play in Latin America, and the first American
organist to perform in Egypt. During one year, invitations took
her to five continents. She has served as adjudicator at almost
every major organ competition in the world. Ms. Mason's dedication
to contemporary music is evidenced by the 60 organ works she has
commissioned and premiered. More than 20 research tours have focused
on historic organs throughout Europe.
In
1987 she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Music by the University
of Nebraska. In 1988 she was chosen as Performer of the Year by
the New York Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Her discography,
on Columbia and Musical Heritage Society labels, includes music
of Bach, Handel, and contemporary composers. She is now recording
the complete organ works of Pachelbel for the Musical Heritage
Society.
Organ
music edited by Marilyn Mason