Organ

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BA in Music

BA in Music

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a Major in Music is offered through the College of Arts & Sciences. In this degree, students may pursue studies that emphasize either applied music, academic studies or church music. The Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in music is for serious musicians who desire a broad academic foundation to their Baylor experience.

This program is designed in the liberal arts tradition and contains a large portion of the coursework from the Bachelor of Music degree. It is a good fit for students who want a music degree but desire more opportunity for coursework outside of music than possible within the traditional Bachelor of Music degree. 

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Organ Program

The Baylor Organ Program is proud of a century-long tradition of educating the finest organists. Dedicated and experienced teachers, who are committed to student-centered learning, provide students with intensive training in organ; service playing/improvisation; conducting; harpsichord and all other areas relevant for a career as church musician, concert organist and educator. Alumni of our undergraduate and graduate degree programs in organ performance, church music, and organ as a secondary major excel in their positions at universities, churches, and in orchestras; or have been accepted into advanced degree programs at many of our nation’s finest institutions. 

Concert in Memory of Dr. Joyce Jones in Roxy Grove Hall, Feb. 2025
Concert in Memory of Dr. Joyce Jones in Roxy Grove Hall, 2/25

Facilities & Instruments

Baylor University’s gorgeous campus is home to a large and varied collection of outstanding instruments in our five concert halls, which includes instruments with both electro-pneumatic (see below for details). Students have unlimited access to our dedicated practice studios with five two- and three manual practice organs (both mechanical & electro-pneumatic action), a portative organ by Klop (2023) and a French double harpsichord. Several churches in Waco have very fine instruments by Schoenstein, Schantz, and others, which are regularly used for lessons and degree recitals.

Scholarships

Generous scholarships (up to full tuition funding) are available to all undergraduate and graduate students in organ, graduate students are also eligible for GA positions. Organ majors usually also hold a position in one of the many churches in Waco, which provides additional income.

Performance Opportunities

Organ majors regularly perform with Baylor University’s choirs and orchestras, in chamber music and early music ensembles, and as soloists, both on and off campus. Recent off-campus venues include the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, MA (which is home to the sixth largest organ in the world), St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York, NY, and St. Monica Catholic Church in Dallas, TX. The 2026 winner’s concert of the Semper Pro Musica Organ Competition is going to take place at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York, NY.

organ studio at St. Sulpice in Paris with titular Karol Mossakowski, March 2024
The organ studio at St. Sulpice in Paris with titular Karol Mossakowski, 3/24

Travel Opportunities

The organ studio goes on annual study trips, alternating between destinations in Europe (Paris 2024, Germany 2026) and the the U.S. (Boston 2025). These trips offer students the possibility to experience first-hand the sounds of the instruments that inspired many of the masterworks of the organ repertoire. Encounters with local organists and visits to major monuments, museums and operas/concert halls provide students with an immersive experience in the culture of the respective destinations.

Guest Artists

We offer regular opportunities to learn from other leading professional teachers and performers in the field. Recent distinguished guests have included Peter Sykes, Kimberly Marshall, Richard Elliott, Paul Jacobs, Ken Cowan, Johann Vexo and Jean-Baptiste Robin. In 2025/26, Olivier Latry, Martin Schmeding, and David Enlow will be on campus for concerts and masterclasses.

Pre-College Opportunities

In 2023, Baylor launched the National High School Organ Competition (link below): ten highly talented organists from all over the U.S. are competing annually in the fall for cash prizes of currently $2,250. Our Summer Organ Camp is one of Baylor’s long-standing, cherished traditions. It takes place every June and is open to rising 8th through 12th graders.


Organ Faculty

Associate Professor of Organ

Associate Professor of Organ

Praised as “a virtuoso in the grand Romantic tradition” who creates “performances that are deeply musically satisfying as well as exciting” (The American Organist), German organist Dr. Jens Korndörfer is regularly invited at the most prestigious venues and festivals around the world.

A top-honor graduate from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris, the Oberlin Conservatory, the Musikhochschule in Bayreuth, and McGill University in Montreal, Korndörfer’s teachers include Olivier Latry, Michel Bouvard, James David Christie, and Ludger Lohmann. Prior to his appointment at Baylor University, he was Director of Music and Organist at First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta - where he also directed a highly successful concert series -, and taught at Georgia State University. Korndörfer recently founded the National High School Organ Competition at Baylor University.

Part-Time Lecturer of Harpsichord, Secondary Organ, and Academic Studies

Part-Time Lecturer of Harpsichord, Secondary Organ, and Academic Studies

Julia Dokter holds a D.Mus. in organ performance (McGill University) and a Ph.D. in musicology  (Utrecht University).

Dokter specializes in the performance of early music up to J.S. Bach, including Sweelinck, Frescobaldi, and Couperin, but also loves to explore the French organ music of the 19th and 20th centuries. As a soloist, Dokter has performed in prominent venues such as the Basilique Notre-Dame in Montreal, Sts. Anges-Gardiens in Lachine, and Metropolitan United Church in Toronto. She also gave a lecture-recitals at early music conferences in Aberdeen (UK) and Montreal.

Dokter’s book "Tempo and Tactus in the German Baroque: Treatises, Scores, and the Performance of Organ Music" has been published by Rochester University Press. She has previously taught at Georgia State University (Music History), Agnes Scott College (Organ), Brock University and Redeemer University College (Music Theory).

National High School Organ Competition

An opportunity for talented young organists to gain valuable performance experience and recognition.

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