Sunday
November 9, 2025
3:00 p.m.
Saint Mark’s Lutheran Church
A concert of favorite preludes, offertories, and postludes presented by members of the American Guild of Organists – Spokane Chapter.
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Program
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Artists
Henry Bauer, DMA, is the director of music at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes in Spokane, Wash., where he conducts the Schola Cantorum, Cathedral Choir, and Diocesan Choir as well as being artistic director of the Sacred Music Series. He has served as a director of music and liturgy in parishes in the Archdiocese of Washington. He holds a doctorate in sacred music and choral conducting along with masters in liturgical music and organ from The Catholic University of America; his doctoral dissertation is on choral literature for the liturgical year. Outside of his professional music ministry career, Dr. Bauer has held several leadership positions for the National Association of Pastoral Musicians throughout the years.
Dr. Bauer is the current chair of the Director of Music Ministries (DMM) Forum, was a member of the board of the Director of Music Ministries Division, and chair of the Partner Certification Review Committee for Ecclesial Lay Ministry. He continues to coordinate the Choral Anthem Project and leads reading sessions on choral music. He has presented workshops for cantors and organists, lectures on the role of music and musicians in the liturgy, and choral rehearsal techniques. He has served as a Core Committee member for two national conventions and been the chapter director and treasurer for the Washington DC chapter. He has led several choir tours to Europe. When not doing pastoral work, Dr. Bauer enjoys traveling and doing home renovations.
Joseph Schubert, PhD, retired from teaching in 2020, after thirty-six years of teaching choral music in public schools at the junior high, high school, and university levels. From 2009 through 2023 Dr. Schubert also taught music theory, choral literature, and academic research and writing in the “Three-Summer Master of Music in Choral Conducting” program at California State University, Los Angeles. He has been a church organist since he was eighteen years old; he is currently serving as organist at St. Augustine Catholic Church, Spokane. Dr. Schubert’s dissertation dealt with twentieth-century French organist Jean-Jacques Grünenwald, providing an extensive biography and a comprehensive analysis of Grünenwald’s solo organ works in the context of the twentieth-century French organ school.
Mark Haberman, a Minnesota native, has resided in Kootenai County for 30 years, relocating from Iowa, after nearly 20 years there. He holds a bachelor of music education degree from Morningside University in Sioux City, Iowa, and a master of music degree in organ performance from the University of Minnesota. Theological studies were completed at Perkins School of Theology (SMU) in Dallas, Texas. Rev. Haberman is an ordained United Methodist deacon.
Rev. Haberman has been a church musician for nearly 50 years. He served on the music and program staff of Community United Methodist Church in Coeur d’Alene for 20 years. This was preceded by his service for 15 years on the music and program staff of Grace United Methodist Church in Sioux City, Iowa. He currently serves as organist at Coeur d’Alene’s Trinity Lutheran Church.
His 22-year social services career included 16 years at Community Action Partnership in Coeur d’Alene. In May 2022, Rev. Haberman retired from Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington in Spokane, where he served as planning and resource director.
Phineas Pope is the Weekend Edition host at Northwest Public Broadcasting in Pullman, Wash. He is also a producer and reporter, and is passionate about covering nonprofits in the region. Previous appointments include Iowa Public Radio and Iowa PBS.
Pope graduated from Drake University in Des Moines, where he studied piano, organ, and the law. He wrote his thesis on forensic musicology issues, and presented it at Iowa Musicology Day in 2024. Specific interest areas include copyright law, music theory, and musicology.
Floyd Czoski holds both bachelor of music and master of music degrees in organ from Roosevelt University, Chicago. Before coming to Spokane in 1994 with his wife, Kathleen, and two children, Josh and Anna, Czoski was a church musician in the Chicago area for 24 years.
As a Spokane resident, Floyd has served as a church musician in several congregations including Messiah Lutheran, Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes, Saint Francis Xavier, and Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church. He currently serves as organist for Central Lutheran Church.
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