Concert and recording artist, composer, conductor and international television personality, Diane Bish has displayed
her dazzling virtuosity and unique showmanship the world over. Her performances have been hailed by critics as "stunning, virtuoso, fiery, and astonishing".
Through numerous recordings, concerts and weekly television appearances, Diane Bish is the most visible American organist today.
Diane is perhaps best known through the international television series, The Joy of Music, in which she combines
exhilarating organ and ensemble performances with an informative, inspirational narrative and exciting world travel. In 25 years, over 500 programs have
been recorded in famous cathedrals and concert halls on the organs of the world!
In 1989, Diane was awarded the National Citation by the National Federation of Music Clubs of America "for distinguished
service to the musical, artistic, and cultural life of the nation," considered to be the Federation's highest honor. Diane Bish shares this rare distinction
with such legends as Leonard Bernstein, Eugene Ormandy, Van Cliburn, Robert Shaw, Irving Berlin and Fred Waring.
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