Dean Billmeyer
Award-winning organist Dean Billmeyer announced his retirement from the University of Minnesota faculty in May 2023 following forty-one years as University Organist and Professor of Music. At the University he has taught classes in Counterpoint, Thoroughbass, and Keyboard Skills, as well as Organ and Harpsichord. Dean has appeared as a recitalist and clinician throughout the United States and Western Europe–his numerous awards include prizes in the Dublin International Organ Festival Competitions in 1980 and 1988, and the American Guild of Organists has twice awarded him for the highest scores nationally on the Guild Certification Examinations.
A long-time member of the Association of Anglican Musicians, Dean’s early musical experiences include singing as a chorister in the 50-voice men and boys’ choir at St. George’s Church in Schenectady, NY. His organ teachers include the late David Craighead (Eastman School of Music), the late Robert Anderson (Southern Methodist University), and Michael Radulescu (Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst, Vienna).
Dean’s Double CD recording entitled “Straube Plays Bach” is the only commercially available recording of the nine major Preludes and Fugues and G Minor Fantasia and Fugue on early 20th century tubular-pneumatic action organs using the idiosyncratic, hyper-Romantic 1913 edition of Karl Straube, the famous organist and cantor of the Leipzig St. Thomas Church. The recording, released by Rondeau Production of Leipzig in 2018, was nominated for the “Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik” as one of the best classical recordings in Germany in that year.
Dean has appeared regularly as organist, harpsichordist, and pianist over the last twenty-three seasons with both the Minnesota Orchestra and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. He has held the title of Organist-in-Residence at St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church in St. Paul since 2021.