William A. Wojnar

William A. Wojnar, Ph.D. is a classical organist and a professor of music at Jamestown College, Jamestown, ND.

Education

Dr. Wojnar was born in 1951 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, one of three children of Anthony and Dorothy Wojnar. He attended public schools there and then matriculated to Carroll College (now Carroll University) in Waukesha WI. Wojnar studied at Carroll as a protégé of the renowned organist, Professor Phyllis Stringham,[1] and was a student of Dr. Cardon V. Burnham, a published composer and director.[2] William obtained his B.A. degree in 1974 and attained finalist status in the same year in the national competition sponsored by the American Guild of Organists (AGO).[3] He then moved to the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, completing work on an M.A. degree in 1978. After one year of teaching at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, OR, Wojnar joined the faculty at Jamestown College. He continued work thereafter on a doctoral degree at the University of Iowa under the direction of Professor Delbert Disselhorst,[4] and ultimately earned his Ph.D. in 1986.

Scholarly career

Dr. Wojnar is the former chairperson of the Music Department at Jamestown College. He currently teaches applied piano and organ, keyboard pedagogy, music theory, and music history. He has conducted scholarly research on the music of H.F. Quehl (a baroque composer) in the major music libraries of Germany and Poland. Wojnar is the Jamestown College Chapel organist, playing the Black-Schlossman Memorial Organ.[5] He has also concertized in the midwest United States and is a member of the AGO.

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