Faculty: ORGAN
NEVILLA E. OTTLEY, M.A. Organ and Music History, has been playing the
organ since she was 17 years old, studying at first with Professor Alan
Carr (B.Mus. 1931 from the CUNY) organist at the Cathedral of
Immaculate Conception in Independence Square, Port-of-Spain Trinidad
and Tobago. The organ was a 2 manual-3 division tracker action organ
that was probably over 100 years old, for it still had the bellow pump
levers on it, even though motor had been added to pump the air through
the bellows. When she returned to the USA in 1967, she studied organ
with Dr. C. Warren Becker, professor at Andrews University. The organ
was a 3-manual, 4 division 75-rank Casavant. She also taught organ as
a graduate assistant at Andrews University, has taught organ at Ottley
Music School and at several of the churches. She uses the Harold
Gleason and the John Stainer organ method books.
She has served as a church organist for over 40 years, including at
several Seventh-day Adventist Churches, Baptist, Methodist,
Presbyterian, AME Zion and Congregational in Michigan, New York, New
Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland,and Washington, DC., where she presently
serves as organist at Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel at Howard
University.
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