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Lindsey Henriksen Rodgers serves as an Assistant Teaching Professor of Musicology within the School of Music and Dance at the University of Oregon, teaching courses including MUS 125 (Understanding Music), MUS 611 (Research Methods), and organ performance since Fall 2024. She concurrently holds roles as Associate Organist and Children’s Choir Director at Eugene's Central Lutheran Church since 2006, where she works with the historic Brombaugh organ.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Musicology, University of Oregon, 2013
- Master of Music in Organ Performance, Yale University, 2005
- BA in Music, Walla Walla University, 2003
Rodgers specializes in 17th–18th-century keyboard repertoire, particularly North German chorale fantasias by Sweelinck, Scheidemann, Praetorius, and Reincken, examining how musical texture conveys theological narratives. Her scholarship extends to musicology pedagogy and educational methods for non-specialists, recently demonstrated through projects like the 2024 lecture-recital "Sounding Bodies in the Most Holy Spaces" on 18th-century women's keyboard music and the Oregon Bach Festival concert "The French Connection" exploring cultural perceptions of musical style.
She actively contributes to the organ community as Dean of the Eugene Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.


