130 Stories: Michael Gagne
“I听wanted an opportunity for people to hear听the magnificent pipe organ in Anderson Chapel听and听to sing some of the great hymns of our faith.”

Michael Gagne, C鈥12, Music
“As a student it occurred to me that many听of my peers may听not have been exposed to church music in its grandeur.听I听wanted an opportunity for people to hear听the magnificent pipe organ in Anderson Chapel听and听to sing some of the great hymns of our faith.听With support from Dr. Helen Hudgens听and听former Professor of Music, Dr. Rollo Dilworth, I planned听North Park鈥檚听first annual Hymn Festival Series.
“It was designed as a free public event where anyone might attend and hear the word of God, whether through scripture reading or a familiar hymn. Of course, this meant we had no idea how many people would attend. I will never forget that first hymn festival鈥攁fter concluding the organ prelude, I turned around to see the chapel filled with people from top to bottom. It was both awe-inspiring and humbling. I learned an important lesson鈥攖hat it never hurts to dream and to ask. You may be surprised and blessed by the response.
“During my Senior Year, in collaboration with Dr. Julia Davids, I directed the student led Handbell Choir that premiered in the 2012 Hymn Festival. I had about a month and a half to prepare an eight-member student ensemble, which was both exhilarating and terrifying. Our first public rehearsal was on the day of the hymn festival, and I can very much remember Dr. Davids complimenting how well the handbell choir played in such a short amount of time. It was a blessing to have received her tremendous support.
“In preparation for the hymn festivals, I also collaborated with my dear friend and mentor, long time University Organist, Mr. Leon Nelson. Lee provided a lot of insight into hymn selection, special organ settings, choral accompaniment, and organ improvisation. Many of these tools are beneficial to me today as principal organist and music associate at Saint Matthew Lutheran Church in Hawthorn Woods.听
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