ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA — Winthrop University's famed D.B. Johnson Memorial Organ, an Aeolian-Skinner installed in 1955, has the special recognition of being the final
organ completely designed and installed by legendary Aeolian-Skinner tonal designer
G. Donald Harrison. Harrison designed the organ from top to bottom, and the organ,
housed in Byrnes Auditorium, bears his personal signature.
Harrison's granddaughter, Frances Stroscio, recently presented Winthrop's Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections with a collection of Harrison's organ-related papers, letters, promotional materials,
articles, a listing of the organs built by the Skinner company and the Aeolian-Skinner
company, recital and concert programs, and LP recordings of Harrison and Aeolian-Skinner
organs.
The Harrison collection gift was the result of a chance meeting between organist Murray Somerville, husband of alumna Hazel Bailes Somerville '69, and Stroscio. Stroscio was attending an event as part of a conference that Somerville
was attending. The two happened to have hotel rooms beside one another. They started
talking, and that led to Stroscio commenting that she possessed Harrison's papers
and materials. Somerville explained to her that it would be fitting for Winthrop to
have the materials, given that Winthrop's organ was the last complete design by Harrison.
The collection will be on display Sunday, Feb. 14, following a 3 p.m. recital by James
O'Donnell, world renowned organist and master of the choristers of Westminster Abbey in London, England.
The recital is made possible because of the Somervilles' generosity in establishing
two funds - The Hazel and Murray Somerville Organ Performance Endowment and The Friends
of D.B. Johnson Memorial Organ Performance Fund - that will provide programming support
for the organ and create the Friends of the D.B. Johnson Memorial Organ Performance
Fund Recital Series.
The establishment of these two funds will provide vital financial resources to secure
some of the best musicians in the world to play on Winthrop's legendary organ.
For more information on the collection, please contact Gina White, director of archives, at 803/323-2210 or e-mail whiteg@winthrop.edu. For more information
on O'Donnell's recital, please contact the Department of Music at 803/323-2255, or read more.