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Stephanie Ann Barth explains how archival processing is done at the American Organ Institute Archives & Library. The AOIAL general collections contain mostly scores and manuscripts spanning all major genres and eras of organ literature. American Theatre Organ Society (ATOS) – The jewel of the AOIAL, the ATO collections contain a wide breadth of theatre organ artifacts including but not limited to scores, blueprints, stoplists, personal letters, photos, thousands of LP’s, reel-to-reel, CD’s books, and more! The American Organ Institute Official Website – http://aoi.ou.edu/ American Organ Institute Archives & Library – http://aoial.libraryhost.com/ American Theatre Organ Society – http://www.atos.org/ Like us on Facebook! / ouaoi The mission of the University of Oklahoma’s American Organ Institute is to invigorate and reinvent the time-honored and deeply-linked studies of pipe organ building, playing, and improvisation, through preparing and equipping students for successful careers as performers, teachers, organ builders, scholars, and technicians. We seek to inspire students and audiences with learning and exposure to this ancient and ever-evolving instrument by offering innovative and informed approaches to the pipe organ and its music. Our students cultivate excellence and mastery of performance in both the traditional classical and sacred repertoire, focusing on historical performance practice as well as playing for today's audiences and congregations. The AOI also offers students the singular opportunity to undertake focused study of the American traditions of improvisation, scoring, and accompaniment of silent films and theatrical pipe organ performance. This cultivates opportunities for insight as well as the preservation of a unique aspect of the United States’ rich musical heritage. It likewise opens the doors to musical skills and techniques which have great relevance to the wider aspects of today’s organ profession, where all musicians are called upon to be broadly based in many disciplines as well as entrepreneurial in their visions of the organist's role in an ever-changing culture. “This Institute… will be of great benefit to organ builders in the United States by providing a stable source of young people dedicated to organ building and with enough training to get a good start on a career.” - Jack M. Bethards, President and Tonal Director, Schoenstein & Co. Organ Builders Music: Charles-Valentin Alkan – Benedictus, Op. 54 Dr. Damin Spritzer, organ | Assistant Professor of Organ Video production: Cristiano Rizzotto | DMA Candidate & AOI Shop Assistant