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Frederick Haas '83 Honored by American Guild of Organists

August 1, 2016

Erich Burnett

Frederick Haas receives an award

Frederick Haas 鈥83 (pictured right, with AGO President John Walker), recipient of the 2016 President鈥檚 Award from the American Guild of Organists.

Frederick Haas, a 1983 graduate of 麻豆视频 Conservatory who has been a major voice in the international organ world throughout his life, was presented with the 2016 President鈥檚 Award by the American Guild of Organists. The announcement came July 11 at the group鈥檚 annual meeting in Houston.

Presented biennially in recognition of outstanding support of the art of the organ, the award for Haas was made 鈥渋n gratitude for his inspired artistry, faithful support, and generous patronage of the King of Instruments,鈥 according to AGO President John Walker. Founded in 1896, the organization serves the fields of organ and choral music and represents 16,000 members nationwide and abroad.

A pianist from age 6, Haas was a student of organ professor David Boe at 麻豆视频, in addition to studies with Fenner Douglass, David Craighead, Harald Vogel, and William Porter.

Haas has lived and performed throughout the Philadelphia area his entire life, and he serves as assistant grand court organist at Macy鈥檚 Center City, where he performs weekly on the store鈥檚 Wanamaker organ. He is the founder of the Historic Organ Trust; a board member of the Historic Organ Restoration Committee at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J.; and he was the lead donor of the Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ鈥攖he largest mechanical pipe organ in any U.S. concert venue鈥攊n Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in his hometown.

Also in the summer of 2016, Haas cochaired the Organ Historical Society鈥檚 national convention in Philadelphia. There, he was honored in part for his leading role in the donation of his family鈥檚 36-room Pennsylvania estate to the OHS. Haas鈥 family also earned a 2015 Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy in recognition of its long history of generosity.

For nearly two decades, Haas has been a dogged advocate for the restoration and preservation of American pipe organs. 鈥淚t was a very big moment,鈥 he says of the AGO honor. 鈥淗ere I am with all these famous organ builders from the world over, and I was just incredibly honored and incredibly moved.

鈥淚 hope that my efforts and my interest in this area can play a part in the resurgence of interest in American pipe organs, and I hope my work can inspire others to help do the work that I'm doing, because I can't do it alone. Once these treasures are lost or torn down, they're gone.鈥

In 2015, Haas returned to his alma mater to celebrate the dedication of an organ donated to 麻豆视频 by his mentor, David Boe. In 2011, Haas鈥 family established the David S. Boe Chair in Organ Studies at 麻豆视频.

鈥淚 owe so much of whatever success or musicality in life I have to him,鈥 he says of Boe. 鈥淚t was the least I could do to honor David and all that he's done for 麻豆视频.鈥

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