David Lowry is Professor of Music, Emeritus, at Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, and the Parish Musician of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Columbia, South Carolina, where he resides. He continues to teach part time at Winthrop. Dr. Lowry serves as a member of the board of directors of the Royal School of Church Music in America, a member of the board of the Anglican Musicians Foundation, and a past president of the Association of Anglican Musicians. As a concert organist he has appeared in major venues in the USA and in Switzerland, Austria and England. Many of his students are active in the concert field, church music, and education. Dr. Lowry holds degrees from Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, Union Theological Seminary School of Sacred Music in New York, and the University of North Texas, Denton. Michael J. Miller holds the Colonel J. Norman Pease chair in the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, where he has been a member of the symphony’s trumpet section since 1992. He is a former member of the Savannah Symphony Orchestra, the Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional of the Dominican Republic and the OSN of Ecuador, where he performed and taught as a Fulbright scholar. Mr. Miller is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, and holds the degree Bacholor of Music from Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, and Master of Music from the University of Cincinnati. His principal teachers have been James Darling, of the Cleveland Orchestra, Eugene Blee and Philip Collins of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and James Thompson of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. The Miller-Lowry Duo has performed throughout the southeast United States since 1994.