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Staff Organists
Dale Rider

Dale G. Rider, MSM, CAGO, is
beginning his eighth season as Organist and Choir Accompanist at Northern
Boulevard United Methodist church in the western suburb of Independence called
Englewood. He has just completed his fifth year as a choral accompanist, vocal
coach, and a faculty assistant at Truman High School.
A life-long Community of Christ member, Dale
auditioned and was appointed a volunteer staff organist at International
Headquarters in May 1969. During the years 1971-1973 he earned his Master of
Sacred Music degree at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio. He was organ
graduate teaching assistant to Dr. Frederick Jackisch and also had
responsibility as organist for daily chapel in Weaver Chapel. Study of liturgics
and other worship courses were with the late Elmer Blackmer; his study of
composition was with Jan Bender, famous Dutch-German composer/organist; voice
with Aurora Smith, and harpsichord with Fulbright scholar/concert artist, Trudy
Faber. Dale has done considerable post-graduate study at many of the University
of Kansas and Nebraska Organ and Church Music Institutes in
the late 1970’s and 80’s.
He earned Associate and Bachelor of Arts
degrees in Music Education at Graceland College, Lamoni, Iowa. His organ study
was with Oliver Houston, Jr., and composition with Louita Goode Clothier during an
independent study. Throughout his junior and senior years, Dale was Campus
Organist, accompanying the 80-voice Chapel Choir conducted by Frank K. Hunter.
Dale was one of several young musicians
gathered in the early 1960’s to form the first “Student Group” of the Greater
Kansas City Chapter of American Guild of Organists. After university, he served
the same Chapter in several capacities, including newsletter editor for many
years, Sub-Dean, and Chapter Dean during the 1982-83 season. Dale has passed two AGO examinations, earning
The Service Playing and The Colleague (CAGO) certificates.
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