Buffalo Chapter, American Guild of Organists

Buffalo Chapter, American Guild of Organists Dedicated to promoting the organ in the Buffalo/Niagara region and assisting organists and choir dire

Upcoming Programs -
04/02/2026

Upcoming Programs -

Please mark your calendars for the 12 April 3 PM recital by Syracuse University's Annie Laver. This event is presented by the Buffalo Chapter of AGO, in conjunction with UB's Slee Hall Organ Series. Dr. Laver will perform music by Nicolaus Bruhns, Arvo Pärt, Liv-Benedicte Bjørneboe, Natalie Drape...

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03/20/2026

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The Buffalo Chapter held its annual student competition on February 21 at Kenmore UMChurch on its three-manual Schlicker Organ. Six students (ages 18 to 25) each performed one piece by J.S. Bach and one other piece by a composer of their own choosing, including Howells, Franck, Mendelssohn, Vierne,...

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02/18/2026

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21 February 2026, 12 Noon Student Playing Competition Kenmore United Methodist Church 12 April 2026, 3 PM Annie Laver, Faculty of Syracuse University, performs at Slee Hall Co-Sponsored with the Music Department of UB Reception Following 14 June 2026, 3 PM Buffalo AGO Members Recital and Annual ...

Sunday concert at Holy Trinity Lutheran -
11/19/2025

Sunday concert at Holy Trinity Lutheran -

23 November 2025, 3 PM Nathan Laube, Faculty of the Eastman School of Music, performs at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Co-sponsored with Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Reception Following 21 February 2026, 12 Noon Student Playing Competition Kenmore United Methodist Church 12 April 2026, 3 PM Ann...

Renowned Organist Nathan Laube to Perform in Buffalo at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday, November 23, at 3:00 p.m.Ho...
11/18/2025

Renowned Organist Nathan Laube to Perform in Buffalo at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday, November 23, at 3:00 p.m.

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and the Buffalo Chapter of the American Guild of Organists proudly announce an organ recital by internationally acclaimed concert organist Nathan Laube on Sunday, November 23,
2025, at 3:00 p.m. The performance will take place in the sanctuary of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, located at 1080 Main Street, Buffalo, NY. Nathan Laube, known for his brilliant artistry, virtuosic technique, and engaging performances, has earned a reputation as one of the world’s leading organists. Laube currently serves as Associate Professor of Organ at the Eastman School of Music and has performed in many of the world’s most prestigious venues, including the Royal Festival Hall (London), Notre-Dame Cathedral (Paris), and the Kennedy Center (Washington, D.C.).

This Buffalo recital will feature a wide variety of music intended to show the tonal variety of the region’s largest pipe organ. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear one of the world’s finest performers!

Admission is free, no tickets are required. All are invited to greet Mr. Laube at the reception which follows. A free-will offering will be received.

Friday Concert at St. Joseph Cathedral -
11/12/2025

Friday Concert at St. Joseph Cathedral -

23 November 2025, 3 PM Nathan Laube, Faculty of the Eastman School of Music, performs at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Co-sponsored with Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Reception Following 21 February 2026, 12 Noon Student Playing Competition Kenmore United Methodist Church 12 April 2026, 3 PM Ann...

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10/15/2025

Upcoming Programs -

23 November 2025, 3 PM Nathan Laube, Faculty of the Eastman School of Music, performs at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Co-sponsored with Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Reception Following 21 February 2026, 12 Noon Student Playing Competition Kenmore United Methodist Church 12 April 2026, 3 PM Ann...

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