Welcome to the new website for the American Guild of Organists St. Louis Chapter

 As you can see, our new website is up and running!  We're still finishing adding information to the site, including all of our many members, but everything should be up and running in a few days.  If you are a member, you should have received an email with information to allow you to log in and access the members-only portions of the site.  If you have not received this email yet, you can email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to retrieve it.  You may need to change your bookmarks to access your favorite pages in the site.

 Some new features of our site include:

  • Substitute lists (public and members-only)
  • Member list with contact information (for members only)
  • Members can modify their personal information
  • Members can contact each other through the site
  • Online sign-up for the guild
  • Online payments for dues, donations and dinner reservations
  • Export calendar to your Outlook or other .VCAL/.ICAL device
  • Google maps of event and concert locations
  • Member photos
  • RSS feeds of website information
An email address is required to access the members-only portion of the site.  If you do not have one, contact Brent Johnson (314-496-1278) for site access.

 If you see errors or omissions, or have suggestions for the new site, please send them to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  Thank you for your patience as we transition to this new format.

 

The American Guild of Organists is the national professional association serving the organ and choral music fields. The Guild serves approximately 20,000 members in 348 chapters throughout the United States, and in Europe, Korea and Argentina.

Founded in 1896 as both an educational and service organization, the Guild seeks to set and maintain high musical standards and to promote understanding and appreciation of all aspects of organ and choral music.

At the national level the AGO offers a monthly periodical, The American Organist. It also offers educational materials, group insurance, certification tests, and more.

At the chapter level, we offer newsletters, concerts, recitals, workshops, social events, educational forums, as well as placement and substitute assistance.

All individuals interested in the organ and choral music fields are invited to join the American Guild of Organists. Membership is open to everyone, regardless of denominational affiliation or musical ability.

 
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