Mary Mozelle is a distinguished Concert Organist, Harpsichordist and Recording Artist. As a solo recitalist she has appeared throughout the United States and in the cathedrals of Great Britain. She has served in many distinctive churches including The National Presbyterian Church in Washington DC, St. James Episcopal Cathedral in Chicago, IL and Knowles Memorial Chapel at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL. She is currently serving as Director of Music/Organist at First United Methodist Church in Bradenton, FL.
Ms. Mozelle has appeared with many different orchestras including engagements with the National Symphony Orchestra, the Washington Chamber Symphony and the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra. Conductors for whom she has performed include Slatkin, Rostropovich, Robert Shaw and Christopher Hogwood.
Ms. Mozelle is widely recognized for her creation and performance of “The Sights and Sounds of the Pipe Organ” a narrated, musical program that is both entertaining and educational. She studied at the University of Chicago, Chicago Musical College and West Virginia University, where she received a Master of Music degree in both Organ and Harpsichord Performance. Her specialization in the organ works of Daniel E. Gawthrop led to a world premier recording at Princeton University Chapel on the MSR Classics label that has been featured on the nationally syndicated radio show “Pipe Dreams”.
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