Mayse-Turner Foundation for Anglican Hymnody

Good Shepherd is fortunate to be the steward of the Mayse-Turner Foundation for Anglican Hymnody. This foundation was started by the late Rev. Marilyn Mayse and her husband, Rev. Glenn Turner, both Good Shepherd parishioners. Its purpose is to promote the Anglican style of worship through the music that drew them to the Episcopal Church and its historic, thoughtful, and meaningful style of worship.

Third Annual Mayse-Turner Festival for Anglican Hymnody, 2013

The 2013 Mayse-Turner Festival for Anglican Hymnody will be held on Sunday, May 19th, 2013 at 6:00pm. This year's festival will be led by world-renowned organist Bruce Neswick, Associate Professor of Music at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music. A mandatory rehearsal will be held on Saturday, May 18th at 10:00am.

Mr. Neswick will also offer an organ improvisation masterclass on Good Shepherd's 1929 E.M. Skinner organ on Saturday, May 18th, at 1:30pm. Please contact Shannon Gallier directly in order to reserve your place in the masterclass, either by email at sgallier@goodshepherd23.org or by phone at 904-387-5691, ext. 13.

The Festival Choir is open to all - simply fill out the registration forms found on this website in order to reserve your place. You will be contacted to confirm your participation and music will be sent to you some time before the festival.

 

Mayse Turner Festival Choir 2012

Bruce Neswick, clinician for the 2013 Festival. Mr. Neswick, represented by Phillip Truckenbrod Concert Artists, is Associate Professor of Music in Organ and Sacred Music at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University. Prior to joining this faculty in the summer of 2011, he was the Director of Music at the Cathedral of St.John the Divine in New York City, where he directed the Cathedral Choir of Girls, Boys and Adults and had oversight of the musical life of that historic Cathedral.

Bruce Neswick, Organist

Active in the field of church music, Mr. Neswick holds the Fellowship degree from the Royal School of Church Music, for whom he has conducted several courses for boy and girl choristers. He has served on the faculties of and performed for several church music conferences, including Master Schola, the Mississippi Conference, the Association of Anglican Musicians, Westminster Choir College Summer Session, the Montreat and Westminster Conferences of the Presbyterian Association of Musicians, the Disciples of Christ Musicians, the Conference of Lutheran Church Musicians, the Sewanee Church Music Conference, Organ Alive! and the Evergreen Conference. In recent months, he has performed at St. Florian Abbey, in Austria, as part of the annual BrucknerFest; at the Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative conference; and at the Yale Organ Week.

Mr. Neswick has been commissioned to compose for several performers and churches throughout the United States, and his organ and choral music is published by Paraclete, Augsburg-Fortress, Selah, Vivace, Hope, Plymouth and St. James' presses. A recent anthem was written at the request of Trinity Episcopal Church, Bloomington, on of Dr. Marilyn Keiser’s 25th anniversary as the parish’s Organist-Choirmaster. Mr. Neswick’s skill at improvisation garnered him three first prizes from the 1989 San Anselmo Organ Festival; the 1990 American Guild of Organists' national convention in Boston; and the 1992 Rochette Concours at the Conservatoire de Musique in Geneva, Switzerland.

A graduate of Pacific Lutheran University and of the Yale School of Music and Institute of Sacred Music, Mr. Neswick’s teachers have included Robert Baker, David Dahl, Gerre Hancock, Margaret Irwin-Brandon and Lionel Rogg. A Fellow of the American Guild of Organists, Mr. Neswick has served the Guild in many capacities, including chapter dean, regional convention chair, regional education coordinator, member of the national nominating committee and member of the national improvisation competition committee.

As a recitalist, Mr. Neswick has performed extensively throughout the United States and Europe and has been a featured performer at national and regional conventions of the American Guild of Organists. In 1994, he played the opening convocation for the national AGO convention held in Dallas, Texas, and he was a featured artist at the national AGO conventions in Seattle (in 2000) and Washington, DC (in 2010).

mayse turner 2013 registration form