Katelyn EmersonOH HENRY BISCUITS
I’ve included my family’s Oh Henry bars recipe below . . . It’s not a healthy one - and is particularly amusing since I don’t really eat sugar these days, but it was always the dessert we brought on hiking trips or car rides when growing up.
INGREDIENTS
METHOD
* (Jenny's note: if you don't have light corn syrup it's possible to substitute with light honey or maple syrup)
|
It would be simpler to list what Katelyn hasn't done, rather than her achievements so far. But as a starting point, Katelyn is known as organist, lecturer, and pedagogue and has been hailed as "one of the world's most promising organists" (Listvinafélag Hallgrímskirkju, Iceland). She is internationally renowned for performances throughout North America, Europe, and Asia that are "thrilling from beginning to end" and that showcase repertoire from the 14th to the 21st centuries with “impressive technical facility and musicianship” .
Between travels for performances, Katelyn is based in both the USA and the UK as she is a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge's Centre for Music and Science. Katelyn regularly serves on the faculties of organ academies around the world, which have included the St Andrews Organ Academy (Scotland, UK), McGill Student Organ Academy (Montréal, Canada), Oberlin Summer Organ Academy (Ohio, USA), and numerous AGO-sponsored Pipe Organ Encounters. She is frequently invited to join juries for national and international organ interpretation and church music competitions and scholarships, recently including the 2025 Concours International pour Orgue de Saint-Maurice (Switzerland) and the 2024 IAO-RCO Organ Playing Competition (York, England). She writes an entertaining blog about her travels, and in the midst of all this, sShe even had time to get married to (wait for it) - an organ builder. I don't believe that she ever sleeps. :-) But do visit Katelyn's website and read more. |