In
1986, Kimberly Marshall received the D.Phil. in Music from the University
of Oxford, and she has presented her research to the American
Musicological Society, King’s College London, Trinity College Dublin,
the Schola Cantorum in Basel, and the Sydney Conservatorium in Australia.
Her concert
engagements include Notre-Dame, Paris, Chartres Cathedral, London’s St.
Paul’s Cathedral and Royal Festival Hall, King’s College, Cambridge,
Uppsala Cathedral, and the Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem. She enjoys
tailoring programs to the styles of the instruments she plays, performing
on many historical organs, such as the Couperin organ at Saint-Gervais,
Paris, the Gothic organ in Sion, Switzerland, and the Cahman organ in
Leufstabruk, Sweden.
Kimberly
Marshall was a recitalist and workshop leader during the last three
National Conventions of the American Guild of Organists (Dallas, 1994 and
New York, 1996, and Denver, 1998). She is affiliated with the Organ
Research Center in Göteborg, Sweden, and is currently Associate Professor
of Music at Arizona State University.