The Eugene Conference
The Netherlandish School of Organ Building and its North American Legacy
April 8-11, 2010
Eugene, Oregon
elcome to the country's preeminent organization for the
advancement of classical keyboard music. Founded in 1979, the
Westfield Center is recognized for its advocacy on behalf of
classical keyboard instruments and for outstanding workshops and symposia, publications, and international tours.
Westfield's highly-acclaimed Festival
Organ exhibition, created with a major grant from the National
Endowment for the Humanities, traveled to thirteen sites in the
United States and Canada. The exhibition was last in Benaroya Hall
in Seattle, Washington from June 1, 2000 to August 23, 2000.
Membership in the Westfield Center is open
to all, and includes music lovers as well as performers, teachers,
builders, and scholars. All members receive our newsletter, Westfield, and our yearbook, Keyboard Perspectives, as
well as discounts on programs and publications.
To read about the Center's mission and history, or to look at the
list of the Boards of Trustees and Advisors, please go to What is the Westfield Center?
The Westfield Center is:
- A catalyst for dialogue among professionals
- A publisher of keyboard-related materials
- A developer of public programs and exhibits
- A presenter of musical events
- A local organization with international reach
