American Guild of Organists

American Guild of Organists

Die American Guild of Organists (kurz AGO) ist die nationale Organisation von Kirchen- und Konzertorganisten in den USA. und wurde 1896 gegründet. Sie ist in einzelne Unterorganisationen unterteilt und gibt monatlich eine Zeitschrift namens „The American Organist“ heraus. Die Mitgliedschaft ist nicht auf professionelle Organisten beschränkt, sondern für den Orgelinteressierten offen.

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