Sarah Mahler Hughes is Professor of Music and Organist of the College at Ripon College in Ripon, Wisconsin, where she has taught since 1989. She holds an undergraduate degree in music education from Olivet College and graduate degrees in music history and organ performance from the University of Colorado and the University of Kansas, respectively. She studied organ with Danford Byrens, Everett Hilty, and James Moeser. Dr. Hughes has also taken classes from Marie-Claire Alain, Catherine Crozier, and Michael Radulescu.
In July 2002 Dr. Hughes appeared as a guest
recitalist at the XVI Festival Internazionale Storici Organi della Valsesia in Campertogno (Piedmont),
A special scholarly/artistic grant
from
Recent projects include composing
for organ and choir. Her settings of Scottish folksongs and sea chanteys have
been published by Alliance Publications, Inc. of Fish Creek, Wisconsin. Her most recent anthem, “The Bitter Winter,”
with text by Ralph Freeman of
Dr. Hughes teaches piano, organ, and harpsichord, music history classes, counterpoint, Women in Music, and American Music, and directs the Collegium Musicum at Ripon College. She performs annual solo recitals in addition to collaborative programs with singers on piano and harpsichord. She has edited the piano music of Veronika Cianchettini (neé Dussek) for ClarNan Editions and is a regular contributor of reviews and feature articles to The Diapason.
Dr. Hughes holds the position of Minister of Music at the First Congregational Church, UCC in Ripon, where she directs the senior choir and plays for services.
More information at: http://www.ripon.edu/Academics/faculty/profiles/hughes_s.html