Frequently Asked Questions

  • I’m a lawyer who loves classical organ music.

  • No.

  • In the 1990’s, I discovered the Finale software, which allowed me to notate music and then play it back. I have always loved the classical organ, and so I decided to try to write something. My first efforts were comical, but I enjoyed the process and so kept at it. I have eventually produced some pieces that I am willing to let others listen to.

  • Yes. Provide your information on the “contact” page.

  • No. I play the pieces back through Finale, using the Organteq software.

  • Some pieces are very derivative, as will be obvious to anyone even slightly familiar with the repertoire. Other pieces are more original, though nothing is modern. Everything is tonal, nothing academic. In a sense, everything is derivative, but I’m not trying to make money. If you spot something you think is plagiarized, contact me, and I will either revise it or remove it.

  • A few, and I remember them very clearly. I’ve heard Olivier Latry at Notre Dame before the fire and also Daniel Roth at Saint-Sulpice. I’ve heard Michael Murray at Grace Cathedral and also at Davies Symphony Hall. I’ve heard Hector Olivera at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas.