JOAN LIPPINCOTT
Biography
JOAN
LIPPINCOTT has been acclaimed as one of America’s
outstanding organ virtuosos. She
performs extensively in the United States
under Karen McFarlane Artists and has toured throughout Europe
and Canada. She has been a featured recitalist at Alice
Tully Hall at Lincoln Center
in New York City, at the Spoleto
USA Festival, at The American Bach Society Biennial, at the Dublin
(Ireland)
International Organ Festival, and at conventions of the American Guild of
Organists, the Organ Historical Society, and the Music Teachers National
Association. She has performed on many
of the most prominent organs in churches and universities throughout the United
States, including Yale, Harvard, Duke,
Stanford, Columbia, and Princeton. She has traveled widely in Europe,
studying, playing, and performing in recital on historic and contemporary organs
in Holland, Denmark,
Sweden, Germany,
Austria, Italy,
Switzerland,
and France.
Dr. Lippincott has been especially in demand for Bach recitals and
classes. She was recitalist at the
Alice Tully Hall Bach-Handel Tercentennial and she has performed at Bach
Festivals in Arizona, Massachusetts
(Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood), Michigan,
New York, Ohio,
Oregon, and South
Carolina. In
2001-2002 she performed a highly acclaimed series of eight Bach organ concerts
on outstanding organs throughout New York City,
called ‘Bach in the Big Apple’.
Her many recordings on the GOTHIC label include music of Bach, Duruflé,
Mozart, Mendelssohn, Widor, Alain, and Pinkham on major American organs. The
most recent releases are Sinfonia (Organ Concertos and Sinfonias of
J.S.Bach with instrumental ensemble) on the Paul Fritts Organ at Princeton
Theological Seminary, J.S. Bach Preludes and Fugues recorded at Pacific
Lutheran University,
Clavierübung III and Schübler
Chorales at Princeton Theological Seminary, and The Fenner Douglass Organ at Bower
Chapel-Moorings Park,
Naples, FL.
Joan Lippincott presently devotes full time to concertizing and
recording. She was Principal University
Organist at Princeton University, 1993-2000, and is Professor Emerita of Organ at Westminster Choir College of Rider
University. At Westminster,
she was Head of the Organ Department, the largest organ department in the
world, well known for the outstanding quality of work by students and
faculty. She directed many European
organ study tours and summer organ workshops, including the popular Organ Week
for High School Students. Dr. Lippincott
has served on summer faculties at the New England Conservatory of Music, University
of Wisconsin, the Montreat
Conference, the Evergreen Conference, and Bach Week at Columbia
College.
A graduate of The Curtis Institute of Music and Westminster
Choir College,
where she was a student of Alexander McCurdy, she also studied at Union
Theological Seminary and Princeton Theological Seminary. She is on the Advisory Board of The American
Bach Society, an
honorary member of Sigma Alpha Iota, and has received the Alumni Merit Award,
the Distinguished Merit Award, and an Honorary Doctorate from Westminster
Choir College.
Current as of August
2007