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Joan lippincott plays widor toccata organ

          She is famous for her teachings of rhythm and touch in organ music, particularly that of Bach.

        1. She is famous for her teachings of rhythm and touch in organ music, particularly that of Bach.
        2. The large Flentrop organ of Duke University Chapel is the venue for the latest in Lippincott's Bach organwork series.
        3. : Widor & Alain: Works for Organ: Joan Lippincott: Digital Music.
        4. Listen to Bach: Toccatas & Fugue by Joan Lippincott on Apple Music.
        5. Listen to all recordings by Joan Lippincott in stunning, lossless sound quality.
        6. : Widor & Alain: Works for Organ: Joan Lippincott: Digital Music..

          Joan Lippincott

          American concert organist

          Joan Lippincott (born December 25, 1935)[1][2] is an American concert organist and former head of the organ department at Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey.

          She was born Joan Edna Hult on December 25, 1935, the daughter of Edna and Frank Hult, in Kearny, New Jersey. Her early keyboard studies were with William Jancovius of Nutley, New Jersey.

          Widor & Alain: Works for Organ.

          After attending Kearny High School, she entered Westminster Choir College, where she studied with the renowned Alexander McCurdy. Upon graduation from Westminster Choir College, she gained entrance to the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where she was again the student of Alexander McCurdy as well as Vladimir Sokoloff.

          Following her Diploma from the Curtis Institute, she returned to Westminster Choir College to earn her master's degree. At the same time, she was hired by McCurdy to join the keyboard faculty at Westminster, starting what would become