
Landon Finch
Landon began playing the organ in high school, earned a bachelor’s degree in organ from BYU, and is pursuing a master’s degree in organ performance. He serves as organist for his local congregation and the Provo Seventh-day Adventist Church, coordinates organ music at the Payson Utah Temple, and is passionate about inspiring lifelong learning in organ playing.

Macy Miller
A dedicated musician since age five, Macy is a graduate student at BYU, studying organ under Dr. Neil Harmon. She loves performing, teaching, and accompanying, and her free time is spent on her other loves: reading, hiking, and enjoying time with family.

Ben Tischner
Ben was inspired to study organ after attending a summer institute for young organists at the Eastman School of Music in his hometown of Rochester, NY when he was 16. He is currently a senior at Brigham Young University, studying with Dr. Neil Harmon, and an organ scholar at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Salt Lake City, UT. Ben enjoys being outdoors and is training for his first Ironman triathlon.

Sam Call
Sam studies with Dr. Neil Harmon and serves as an associate university carillonneur. Formerly a piano performance major, he turned to the organ after missionary service in North Dakota and the Republic of Congo, Brazzaville. He has a minor in American Studies and enjoys spending time with his wife, Katie.

Everett Minnick
Everett is pursuing an undergraduate degree in organ performance. He began playing the organ in high school after being introduced to it by his piano teacher. He has held various church jobs and is currently an organ scholar at St. Ambrose Catholic Church. He also has a passion for teaching and has several organ and piano students.

Jeff Nilsson
Jeff has played the piano since he was eight. He was introduced to the organ after his older brother, who served as the organist in his home ward in Highlands Ranch, CO, left to serve a mission. Jeff is (almost) a Colorado native and lived there for most of his life until serving a mission in the New Hampshire Manchester mission and studying at BYU. Jeff was self-taught on the organ until studying organ at BYU with Dr. Don Cook.

Hazel Green
Hazel began learning the organ at age 10, while taking piano lessons. Hazel has played for her church and the First United Methodist church in her hometown. She is currently studying with Dr. Neil Harmon at Brigham Young University. Hazel enjoys playing tennis and watching BYU sports.

Jacob Dawson
Jacob started learning the organ at 17 after attending his first organ workshop. He has since developed a love for the organ and served in his local church wards as a ward organist and music director. He is currently a Sophomore at BYU studying under Dr. Neil Harmon.

Dallin Bissett
Dallin first began his musical studies at the age of 8, but it was not until he discovered the organ at 13 that began to fall in love with music. He has served as organist in his local congregation and substituted for other congregations, both LDS and otherwise, in his native Canada. He has played organs across Canada, the United States, and Europe and enjoys taking the organ to new audiences. He had studied with various organists in Canada, as well as Joseph Peeples, and most recently, Dr. Neil Harmon of Brigham Young University.

Mckay Seiter
Music has been a major part of Mckay’s life since early childhood. His love for the organ began at age 13 through due to his older brother playing the organ in church. Since then, he’s studied with a variety of teachers, including Annette Harmon and Dr. Don Cook. He currently studies with Connor Larson at Brigham Young University. Other than playing the organ, Mckay enjoys biking, hiking, and reading.

Marek Nettesheim
Marek has been involved in music since the age of eight taking piano lessons and learning to play the violin at school. He started playing the organ three years ago and quickly realized that he wanted to bring people closer to Jesus Christ through his music. Marek is now pursuing a BM in Organ Performance and enjoys playing games and tennis with others when he is not practicing.