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T.J. Duffy to perform final noon Organ Concert after nearly two decades

By: Grace Dumas, News of the North

T.J. Duffy Organist and musician at the Alaska State Office Building, photo courtesy of T.J. Duffy

This story has been corrected, the Organ was stationed at the Gross Alaska Theater, not Goldtown.

Longtime Juneau organist and State employee T.J. Duffy will perform his final noon organ concert tomorrow, closing a chapter that has spanned nearly 16 years of weekly performances in downtown Juneau.

Duffy, who has been a fixture of Juneau’s music scene since arriving in 2009, said the concerts have been one of the great joys of his career.

While he is retiring from the series, he emphasized that he is not stepping away from music entirely.

“I have loved giving these concerts.” Duffy said, “But since I’m retiring, I’ve got my sights set on some other things.”

The noon organ concerts trace their roots back decades. The instrument is housed in an office building but it has lived in other locations across the capital city including at Gross Alaska Theater.

The organ was donated to the city on the condition that it remain in Juneau.

Early performances sometimes coincided with visits from dignitaries.

Over the years, Duffy’s concerts have drawn a wide range of listeners, Duffy is a classically trained musician and has played across genres in his career, with his noon concerts showcasing classic rock anthems from Metallica to Twisted Sister.

One memory stands out for him involved a concertgoer who was both deaf and blind.

“He comes to the concerts. And when he does, he likes to press his body up against the instrument and feel the vibrations.” Duffy said.

As he prepares for his final performance, Duffy expressed hope that the tradition of noon organ concerts will continue with a new generation of musicians.

“Organists, we’re a dying breed, what I hope is any promising music student who’s in music school right now, might come up for a visit and consider staying.” Duffy said.

Duffy said his final concert will be a celebration. He plans to invite the audience to sing along and will provide lyric sheets featuring familiar Christmas music.

“I’m really hoping for a big crowd,” said Duffy, “If you love to sing, come out tomorrow.”

The concert will mark the end of an era for a longtime Juneau musical tradition, one that Duffy helped sustain and shape for nearly two decades.

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Juneau Symphony announces new music director

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The Juneau Symphony has announced the appointment of Brad Hogarth as its new Music Director, following an extensive yearlong search and a final vote by Symphony members.

Hogarth, a conductor, educator, and trumpeter, was one of four finalists invited to lead a full concert during the Symphony’s 2024–2025 season. Each candidate spent time engaging with the orchestra and the wider community, but it was Hogarth’s dynamic podium presence, artistic vision, and collaboration that ultimately resonated.

“We are excited to welcome Brad to the Juneau Symphony family,” said Executive Director Charlotte Truitt. “He brings extraordinary musicianship and a passion for connecting people through music. His energy and artistic leadership will guide us into an inspiring next chapter.”

The search process was shaped by input from musicians, community members, and Symphony patrons. Hogarth’s appointment begins immediately, and he will work with Symphony leadership to finalize plans for the 2025–2026 season, strengthen community partnerships, and expand outreach throughout Southeast Alaska.

“I am honored and excited to join the Juneau Symphony as Music Director,” said Hogarth. “I am inspired by the talent and dedication of the musicians, and moved by the warmth of the Juneau community. I look forward to making music together and sharing meaningful artistic experiences with everyone.”

The Symphony plans to formally welcome Hogarth in the coming months. Details on the upcoming season, including ticket information, will be released soon.