
Ted A.
Gibboney
Ted
Gibboney is in his sixth year as the Director of Music and Organist for Idlewild
Presbyterian Church in Midtown Memphis, Tennessee. In addition to working
with the ordained staff in the preparation of weekly worship services, he works
with both professional and lay musicians in a music program for all ages, and
supervises a busy concert series. In the numerous fields related to church
music, he is active as an organ recitalist, conductor, writer, lecturer, and
concert or conference entrepreneur. As an organ recitalist he has played
throughout Europe and the USA and has
recorded three CDs.
A
native of Huntington,
Indiana, he began musical
instruction with piano lessons at the age of seven. He holds a Bachelor of
Music degree from DePauw
University (1976,
summa cum laude), Master of
Music degree from Yale University (1978) and Doctor of Music
degree from Indiana
University (1985).
His academic areas of concentration are pipe organ playing, music history, and
German literature.
His
foreign study includes a semester in Lausanne, Switzerland
(1974) as a student of the French keyboardist Charles Letestu. In 1985-86
he was the recipient of a fellowship from the German Cultural Exchange Service (Deutsche
Akademische Austauschdienst). During this year he was enrolled at the
Hannover Hochschule für Musik und
Theater, was a section leader for Heinz Hennig and the Hannover Boy
Choir, and was a student and translator for Harald Vogel at the
Norddeutsche
Orgelakademie.