Colin Lynch

Hailed as "an impeccable performer with compelling musicality and technical command" (The American Organist Magazine), Colin Lynch maintains a busy performance career that has taken him to prominent venues throughout the United States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Europe and South Africa. At the invitation of the Cuban government, he traveled to Cuba in 2011 as a featured performer and lecturer at the Ars Longa Baroque Music Festival. Having won First Place in the Fort Wayne National Organ Playing Competition, he has been a featured performer at national conventions and conferences of the American Guild of Organists, the Organ Historical Society, the Royal School of Church Music, and the Association of Anglican Musicians. 

Colin has been a guest organist and conductor at several summer courses, including the Royal School of Church Music and the Mississippi Conference on Church Music and Liturgy. For several years, he managed the Massachusetts Boy Choir Course, the longest running course of its kind in North America. He has taught for the Young Organists Collaborative and has served on the faculty of the Oberlin Summer Organ Academy, the Eton Choral Course in England, and was director of the New Hampshire Pipe Organ Encounter in 2008.

Mr. Lynch proudly serves as Associate Director of Music & Organist at Trinity Church, Copley Square in Boston, MA. He holds degrees from Oberlin Conservatory, Yale University, and Northwestern University where his teachers have included Thomas Murray, Olivier Latry, and Douglas Cleveland. His critically acclaimed debut solo album, "The Organ of Stambaugh Auditorium" is available on the Raven label. Colin Lynch is represented by Concert Artist Cooperative.  For more information, visit www.colinlynchorgan.com