Staff and Leadership
Dr. Susan Ferré, Organist and Director of Music

Dr. Susan Ferré
Susan Ferré currently lives with her husband, Charles Lang, in Berlin, near her mother's ancestral home of Gorham, NH, where she directs a non-profit organization, Music in the Great North Woods (www.musicgnw.org), bringing classical music to the North Country. She serves St. Barnabas Episcopal Church as Organist and Director of Music. She has maintained an active concert career, having performed widely in Europe, including three visits to Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Scandinavia, Brazil, Canada, and throughout the United States. She has served the faculties of Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA, Southern Methodist University, Perkins School of Theology, University of North Texas and the University of Paris
Paris at Vincennes. For more than twenty years Dr. Ferré directed the Texas Baroque Ensemble, directing performances of little known works, as well as the major ones, using early singing styles and original instruments. She holds degrees from Texas Christian University and the Eastman School of Music. A Fulbright Scholar, recipient of the Diplome d‚Orgue et Improvisation from the Schola Cantorum in Paris, as well as the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from University of North Texas, Susan Ferré was honored with a Distinguished Alumna award from that university in 2001.
Dr. Ferré's recordings include "Stories From the Human Village: War and Peace," recorded at the Episcopal School Dallas on an organ by Fritz Noack, which has received glowing critical reviews as well as a Gold GrIndie Award. A Gothic release entitled, "Preludes and Postludes for the year beginning 9/11" was recorded on the Paul Fritts organ at Pacific Lutheran University. In addition, an historic recording of works by Langlais recorded at Ste. Clotilde in Paris in 1969, entitled, "Hommage a Jean Langlais" has been reissued. Other recordings include Vierne at the Detroit AGO convention, a CD with the Turtle Creek Chorale at the Meyerson Symphony Hall in Dallas, as well as several live concerts from organ dedications. They can be accessed through her website: www.susanferre.org
Paris at Vincennes. For more than twenty years Dr. Ferré directed the Texas Baroque Ensemble, directing performances of little known works, as well as the major ones, using early singing styles and original instruments. She holds degrees from Texas Christian University and the Eastman School of Music. A Fulbright Scholar, recipient of the Diplome d‚Orgue et Improvisation from the Schola Cantorum in Paris, as well as the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from University of North Texas, Susan Ferré was honored with a Distinguished Alumna award from that university in 2001.
Dr. Ferré's recordings include "Stories From the Human Village: War and Peace," recorded at the Episcopal School Dallas on an organ by Fritz Noack, which has received glowing critical reviews as well as a Gold GrIndie Award. A Gothic release entitled, "Preludes and Postludes for the year beginning 9/11" was recorded on the Paul Fritts organ at Pacific Lutheran University. In addition, an historic recording of works by Langlais recorded at Ste. Clotilde in Paris in 1969, entitled, "Hommage a Jean Langlais" has been reissued. Other recordings include Vierne at the Detroit AGO convention, a CD with the Turtle Creek Chorale at the Meyerson Symphony Hall in Dallas, as well as several live concerts from organ dedications. They can be accessed through her website: www.susanferre.org
Lynn Dion, Sexton and Leah Dion, Junior Sexton
Church Leadership
Senior Warden: Cindy Morin Treasurer: David Morin
Junior Warden: Larry Jenkins Clerk: Pamela Carrier
Vestry Class of 2014: Leo Carrier and Guy Stever
Vestry Class of 2015: David Graham
Vestry Class of 2016: Andre Belanger
Junior Warden: Larry Jenkins Clerk: Pamela Carrier
Vestry Class of 2014: Leo Carrier and Guy Stever
Vestry Class of 2015: David Graham
Vestry Class of 2016: Andre Belanger