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Kenneth Udy serves as Adjunct Professor and Organ Area Head in the School of Music at the University of Utah, holding this position since July 2022 after previously serving as Adjunct Associate Professor (2010-2022) and Adjunct Assistant Professor (2002-2010). He maintains an active dual career as both a university educator and professional church organist, currently directing music at Wasatch Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake City while frequently performing as guest organist at the Salt Lake Tabernacle and with the Utah Symphony.
His academic credentials include:
- Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) from Claremont Graduate University
- Bachelor of Music (BM) from Utah State University
- Additional studies at the University of Southern California
Udy's scholarly focus centers on organ performance practice, hymnological traditions, and historical organ repertoire, with particular expertise in Lutheran hymnody and 20th-century organ literature. His research bridges performance, historical analysis, and liturgical context, emphasizing the intersection of musical technique and sacred traditions. He has studied under prominent organists including Clay Christiansen, James Drake, Cherry Rhodes, and Robert Noehren.
His recent publications demonstrate consistent engagement with historical organ scholarship, particularly through his 2023 editorial work on Alexander Schreiner's previously unpublished compositions and his 2018 analysis of Martin Luther's hymns, reflecting his dedication to preserving and interpreting sacred musical heritage.
As an educator, Udy teaches comprehensive organ curriculum including private performance lessons, organ literature sequences, pedagogy courses, and specialized church music instruction. He regularly conducts professional workshops on hymnology and organ repertoire while maintaining leadership roles in the American Guild of Organists, having served as Dean of the Salt Lake City chapter and District Convenor for Utah.
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