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Call for Nominations

Posted on 3/26/2026
The AGO is seeking strong, visionary leaders to serve on the National Council and Council of Regional Ambassadors. Nominations are being accepted through Friday, May 29.

  

Executive Director Search Opened

Posted on 3/13/2026
The American Guild of Organists (AGO) seeks a visionary and strategic Executive Director to guide the organization through its next phase of growth, relevance, and impact.

  

Young Artists to Compete in St. Louis

Posted on 1/28/2026
Nine young organists have been selected to compete in the semifinals of the 2026 National Young Artists Competition in Organ Performance (NYACOP), in conjunction with the AGO National Convention in St. Louis.

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Upcoming Events

Advanced Exams Study Group - Ear Tests


5/4/2026 - 5/4/2026

Candidates for the summer Choir Master (ChM), Associate (AAGO), and Fellow (FAGO) exams are invited to gather on Zoom for this online study group. This session will prepare candidates for the ear tests section of the exams. Registration is required....

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2026 AGO Distinguished Artist Award Concert and Gala

Beverly Hills
5/8/2026 - 5/8/2026

Internationally-acclaimed composer, organist, and conductor Craig Phillips will be honored at the 2026 AGO Endowment Fund Distinguished Artist Award Concert and Gala Benefit Reception on Friday, May 8, 2026, at All Saint’s Church in Beverly Hills, Ca...

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Advanced Exams Study Group - Compositional Techniques


5/12/2026 - 5/12/2026

Candidates for the summer Choir Master (ChM), Associate (AAGO), and Fellow (FAGO) exams are invited to gather on Zoom for this online study group. This session will cover compositional techniques covered by the exams. Registration is required....

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Pedagogy Series: Applying Principles from Learning Science to Teaching and Practice


5/19/2026 - 5/19/2026

Across many disciplines, teaching is something learned by osmosis and passed down from teacher to student. While there is much wisdom here, there is also a robust body of research on how people learn that can be used to inform how we teach and develo...

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