Edmund
Shay
Edmund
Shay received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees
from The Juilliard School in New York City, and his DMA in performance
and music theory from the University of Cincinnati. His career
as concert organist, teacher and composer included teaching at
the University of the Pacific, Beloit College, Pembroke State
University, Madison College (now James Madison University), and
Columbia College in Columbia, South Carolina.
In
1962 Dr. Shay won a Fulbright Award allowing him to study in Germany
with the renowned Bach performer, Helmut Walcha. He has maintained
an active recital schedule while teaching, and at the same time
wrote many scholarly articles for the AMERICAN ORGANIST MAGAZINE
and the DIAPASON MAGAZINE. His four sets of “Hymn Harmonizations,”
inspired by his mentor Eric Thiman, and published by MorningStar,
received a glowing review in the AMERICAN ORGANIST MAGAZINE in
1995. From 1986 through 1991 he wrote reviews for the “New
Organ Music” column in the Diapason.
For
fourteen years Dr. Shay directed a summer seminar for organists
called BACH WEEK; sponsored by Columbia College, its international
faculty attracted teachers and graduate students from coast to
coast.
Organ
music by Edmund Shay