Janette Fishell
Biography
Janette Fishell holds degrees in organ performance from Indiana University and
Northwestern University; her teachers include Wilma Jensen, Wolfgang Rübsam,
Richard Enright, Anita Werling, Robert Byrd and Clyde Holloway with further
coaching on Baroque and German Romantic repertoire with Ludger Lohmann.
Named Young Organist of the Year by Keyboard Arts, Inc. while still an
undergraduate, Dr. Fishell is a recitalist and teacher of international
standing. She has performed in many of the world's greatest concert venues
including Suntory Hall, Tokyo; King's College, Cambridge; Berlin's
Schauspielhaus; the Liszt Academy, Budapest; the Prague Spring Festival and
has been a featured recitalist and lecturer at five national conventions
and five regional conventions of the American Guild of Organists. Her solo
recitals for the 2006 national convention of the AGO in Chicago were
critically acclaimed as "flawless" and a convention highlight. The author
of numerous articles and a book on service playing published by Abingdon
Press, she is widely recognized as a leading authority on the organ music
of Czech composer Petr Eben.
Her numerous compact disc recordings include performances of the music of
Marcel Dupré, Petr Eben and J.S. Bach as well as duet literature performed
with her husband, British organist Colin Andrews. Pas de Dieu: Music Sublime
and Spirited, a recording of French Romantic repertoire and the world
premiere of Frank Ferko's Livre d'Orgue, was released by Loft Recordings
in July, 2006, the premiere recording on C.B. Fisk, Opus 126. She has been
featured in live radio broadcasts worldwide, including live recital
broadcasts for the BBC from St. Marylebone Church, London, NHK, Tokyo,
and Czech Radio. A frequent adjudicator, she has been tutor and artist
three times at the Oundle International School for Young Organists and
was a judge for the recorded round of the 2000 National Competition for
Young Artists sponsored by the American Guild of Organists. She served
as Chair of the NYACOP committee from 2004-2006.
Dr. Fishell is Professor of Organ and Chair of the Organ Department at the
Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University, where she teaches applied organ
and courses in the sacred music curriculum. From 1989-2008 she headed the
Organ Performance and Sacred Music degree programs at East Carolina
University and was Director of Music/Principal Organist at Saint Paul's
Episcopal Church, Greenville, NC where she oversaw a full schedule of choral
services and led the choir on two successful English Cathedral Choral
Residencies and the recording of a critically acclaimed compact disc.
Her students have distinguished themselves in academia and the performance
stage including first place honors in the AGO Competition for Young Organists,
the MTNA National Collegiate Organ Competition and at the Oundle International
Summer School for Young Organists. Her former students successfully serve in
churches and on university faculties throughout the US and Asia.
Dr. Fishell's commitment to the creation and sustenance of excellence and
creativity in organ performance and sacred music has led to a variety of
projects: she founded the East Carolina Religious Arts Festival, and was
pivotal in the design and fundraising for the C.B. Fisk, opus 126 pipe organ
that functions both as the organ for St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Greenville,
NC, and the major teaching and performance instrument for East Carolina
University School of Music. She has received numerous commissions for choral
compositions and hymn tunes, some of which feature on the Love Bade Me Welcome:
Music from St. Paul's, and is a regular contributor to professional journals,
a participant on panels and an active lecturer and adjudicator.
Most recent and upcoming engagements include multiple concert tours of Asia
and Europe, including recitals at the Beijing National Center of the
Performing Arts, Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, Sydney Town Hall, Lilia Hall,
and Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris. Among her recent and upcoming domestic
engagements are performances and teaching residencies at the Sewanee choral
training courses, Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, Benaroya Symphony Hall,
Seattle, Adolphus Busch Hall, Harvard University, University of Kansas, the
Oregon Bach Festival and recitals at the Region III and Region V Conventions
of the American Guild of Organists. Throughout 2010-2012 she will perform the
complete organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach in a series of solo recitals on
the new C.B. Fisk, Opus 135 organ at the Jacobs School of Music. In the
United States she performs under the management of Karen McFarlane Artists.