Workshop: “Strategies for Making the Most of Your Practice Sessions”

 
Even a fifteen-minute practice session can be useful if done strategically. Learn tips to help you make the most of your practice time


Andrew Unsworth

Andrew Unsworth was raised in Potsdam, New York, in a family of musicians. 
 
He received a bachelor of music degree in organ performance and pedagogy from Brigham Young University and master’s and doctoral degrees in historical performance practice from Duke University.
 
Prior to his appointment on Temple Square, he served as organist and assistant director of music at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City and as assistant professor of music history and organ at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. 
 
He has performed throughout the United States and Europe as a soloist and accompanist, including recitals at regional and national conventions of the Organ Historical Society and the American Guild of Organists. 
 
His solo organ recording, French and German Masterworks, is available on the Raven label.  
 
Dr. Unsworth holds the Associateship certificate from the American Guild of Organists, which also awarded him the S. Lewis Elmer Award. 
 
He and his wife, Alison, are the parents of five children.
 
Andrew Unsworth, Tabernacle Organist