Performer entry

Organist, lecturer, and pedagogue Katelyn Emerson, hailed as "one of her generation's most prominent organists" (Portland Press Herald) and "the perfect interpreter" (Glasgow Times), is internationally renowned for performances of repertoire from the 14th—21st centuries that are "thrilling from beginning to end" (Cleveland Classical) and met with "thunderous applause" (Reinische Post). Upcoming and past recital venues include Cathédrale Notre-Dame (Paris), Musiikkitalo (Helsinki, Finland), Walt Disney Hall (Los Angeles, California), Hallgrímskirkja (Reykjavik, Iceland), Auditorio Nacional de Música (Madrid, Spain), Krasnoyarsk Philharmonic Hall (Russia), Cathédrale Saint-Omer (France), Kurhaus Wiesbaden (Germany), Cathédrale St-Quentin (Hasselt, Belgium), Basílica de Santa Maria de Montserrat (Spain), Hauptkirche St. Petri (Hamburg, Germany), Riverside Church (New York), Västerås Cathedral (Sweden), Longwood Gardens (Pennsylvania), Musashino Civic Cultural Hall (Japan), Cadet Chapel (West Point, New York), Benaroya Hall (Seattle, Washington), Methuen Memorial Music Hall (Massachusetts), Uppsala domkyrka (Sweden), and Merrill Auditorium (Portland, Maine), among others, as well as inaugural performances celebrating organ installations at Brasenose College (Oxford, England) and St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue and Trinity Wall Street (both New York).