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Carole Terry

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Works by Johann Gottlob Töpfer, August Wilhelm Bach, Johann Georg Herzog, Johann Christian Heinrich Rinck, Joseph Rheinberger, Julius Reubke, August Gottfried Ritter, Ernst Friedrich Richter, Robert Schumann, Felix Mendelssohn, Johannes Brahms, and Johann Friedrich Ludwig Thiele.
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As organist and harpsichordist, she has performed throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia, and frequently serves as jury member for international organ competitions and lecturer for master classes in keyboard performance practice.
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Carole Terry, organ. Recorded on December 13 and 20, 2004, and on September, 2006, on the C. B. Fisk organ Opus 114 at Benaroya Hall, Seattle. Seattle, WA: Loft Recordings, 2008. LRCD-1105. 1 CD.
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organs at Grace Episcopal Church, Ellensburg, WA, Christ Episcopal Church, Tacoma, WA, and Central Lutheran Church, Eugene, OR. Ocean, NJ: Musical Heritage Society, 1986. MHS 7368. 1 LP.
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Works of John Dowland, Melchior Schildt, Samuel Scheidt, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Peter Mohrhardt, Heinrich Scheidemann, and Matthias Weckmann.
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Vincent Persichetti (Sonata No. 1 op. 51), William Albright (Four Fancies), Ned Rorem (Spiders), and Henry Cowell (Set of four).
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Works by Felix Mendelssohn, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, William Albright, Johann Sebastian Bach, John Stanley, Robert Schumann,
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Carole Terry, harpsichord. Recorded in August and November 1985 in Seattle, WA. New York, NY: CRI, 1986 CRI SD 533. 1 LP.
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Carole Terry, organ. Recorded in August 1996 on the Ladegast organ at
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Artist Biography on the Philip Truckenbrod Concert Artists Website
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Faculty Website at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA
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Index

American
organist
harpsichordist
pedagogue
Southern Methodist University
Dallas
Texas
Robert T. Anderson
Eastman School of Music
David Craighead
Stanford University
Joan Benson
University of Washington
Seattle
C. B. Fisk
Benaroya Hall
John Brombaugh
St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle
Schwerin Cathedral
Louis Vierne
Faculty Website at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA
Artist Biography on the Philip Truckenbrod Concert Artists Website
Categories
American classical organists
American women organists
American harpsichordists
Women harpsichordists
Southern Methodist University alumni
Eastman School of Music alumni
Stanford University alumni

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