Patrick Scott

Organist

Patrick Scott comes to us from Birmingham, Alabama were he is a 2008 cum laude graduate of Birmingham-Southern College with a Bachelor of Music Degree in Organ Performance. While at Birmingham-Southern, he was president of the Concert Choir as well as the student chapter of the American Choral Director's Association. He has won the Minnie McNeil Carr Scholarship and the Myrtle Jones Steele Scholarship given by the Birmingham chapter of the American Guild of Organists. In 2007, Patrick was also named the winner of the Birmingham chapter of the Regional Competition for Young Organists and went on as a finalist to Atlanta, Georgia. In January of 2008, he was a winner of the first annual Clarence Dickenson Organ Competition hosted by William Carey University in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He has recently been inducted into Phi Kappa Lambda – music honor society. Through the yearly January interim program at Birmingham-Southern, Patrick was given the opportunity in 2006 to perform concerts at churches in Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee in addition to numerous recitals at school. In addition to playing the organ, Patrick has also studied voice at Birmingham-Southern and was tenor soloist with The Alabama Symphony Orchestra in Beethoven's Choral Fantasia in 2006.

He is now pursuing his master’s degree in Organ Performance with an emphasis in Sacred Music at the Butler School of Music at The University of Texas at Austin.