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About Us

Purposes

The purposes of the American Guild of Organists are:

  • To advance the cause of organ and choral music, to increase their contributions to aesthetic and religious experiences, and to promote their understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment.
  • To improve the proficiency of organists and choral conductors.
  • To evaluate, by examination, attainments in organ playing, choral techniques, conducting, and the theory and general knowledge of music, and to grant certificates to those who pass such examinations at specified levels of attainment.
  • To provide members with opportunities to meet for discussion of professional topics, and to pursue such other activities as contribute to the fulfillment of the purposes of the Guild.
  • Guild sponsored activities include a series of examinations for professional certification as well as programs and an extensive list of publications, CDs, DVDs, and learning resources for all levels of interest. The Guild sponsors competitions in organ performance and improvisation and in organ and choral composition. National and regional conventions held in alternate years, present the finest performers. THE AMERICAN ORGANIST magazine, published monthly by the AGO, is the most widely read journal devoted to organ and choral music in the world.
(See AGO HQ-History&Purpose)

Mission, Vision, and Value Proposition

The mission of the American Guild of Organists is to foster a thriving community of musicians who share their knowledge and inspire passion for the organ.
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The vision of the American Guild of Organists is to engage, support, and uplift every organist.

Value Proposition (A Value Proposition is simply a promise of value to be delivered–a statement of the specific benefits you can expect through AGO membership.)

As a member of the American Guild of Organists you can
  • connect with other organists
  • enhance your skills as an organist and choral conductor
  • celebrate the organ in historic and evolving contexts
  • discover news of the organ and choral world online and in The American Organist
  • nurture new organists of all ages
  • share knowledge and expertise
  • enjoy camaraderie at chapter events and conventions
  • find inspiration and challenge
  • receive encouragement from colleagues
  • experience great organs and organists
  • access career opportunities and job listings
  • earn professional credentials through AGO certification
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Approved by National Council May 9, 2016; revised by National Council June 7, 2016.

(See AGO HQ-Mission, Vision, and Value Statement)
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  • Welcome
    • Dean's Newsletter
    • About Us
    • AGO History
    • Saginaw Valley Chapter History
  • Executive Board
  • News
    • Saginaw AGO News and Events
    • Other Events
    • Job Opportunities
    • Kent Dennis Scholarship >
      • Kent Dennis Scholarship Winners
      • Kent Dennis Scholarship Guidelines
    • Music During COVID-19 >
      • Jantz Black - Mini Recitals
  • Membership
    • Substitute List
    • Member Musings
  • Tri-City Organs
    • Bay City >
      • First Presbyterian - Bay City
    • Other >
      • CMU Organs
      • St. John's Episcopal Church - Mt. Pleasant
  • Contribute
  • Contacts