Scott Montgomery
Biography
A
native of Illinois, Scott Montgomery began piano
lessons at the age of eight and was immediately fascinated by both church and
theater organs. By age ten, he was
playing the organ in various churches, and at the age of 15 he began to enter
competitions. In 1993 he won the
competition sponsored by the Indianapolis chapter of the American Guild of
Organists as well as the Illinois State Music Teachers’ Association Organ
Competition, which led to numerous solo recitals in his home state.
In
July 2006 at the National Convention of the American Guild of Organists in Chicago, Mr. Montgomery was the first-prize
winner of the National Young Artists Competition in Organ Performance, a prize
which included the Lilian Murtagh
Memorial Award. Prior to this, however,
Mr. Montgomery was successful in a number of other competitions. In 1997 he won the AGO Region V Competition
in Indiana, and has since performed widely
throughout the Midwest. He was featured in the “Rising Stars” concert at the 1998 National AGO
Convention in Denver, and won second place in the 2002 Arthur Poister National Organ Playing Competition in Syracuse, New York.
In addition, he was the first recipient of the 2002 M. Louise Miller Scholarship
sponsored by the Greater Bridgeport chapter of the AGO. His performances have also been broadcast on
American Public Media’s Pipedreams.
Scott
Montgomery is Director of Music and Organist for Holy Cross Catholic Church in Champaign, Illinois.
He graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree in organ performance from
the University of Illinois in May, 2005 and is currently
pursuing a Master of Music degree as a student of Dr. Dana Robinson. Previous organ teachers were Karen Cook, Kim Hess,
Kerry Heimann and Michael Keeley; piano teachers have
included Karen Cook, Kenneth Drake and Samir Golescu.
Scott
plans to continue his studies in organ as well as his work as a church
musician, performer and teacher.
Revised July 2006