About Dr. Kane

Pam received her DMA in Organ from The University of North Carolina-Greensboro where she studied with André Lash and Andrew Willis (harpsichord). While at UNCG, she served as a graduate assistant in the keyboard department with responsibilities that included teaching secondary organ and piano, coaching UNCG Opera singers, and accompanying the choirs with whom she recorded new works for Hinshaw Music Publishing. A Bachelor of Music in Organ Performance and Masters of Liturgical Music were earned from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, where she studied with Robert Grogan, Conrad Bernier, and Elaine Rendler (Harmony) and played in master classes with Jean Langlais, Marie-Claire Alain, Pierre Cochereau, and Marilyn Mason. While at CUA, Pamela served as assistant organist at The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception where she regularly played the Latin Mass in the Crypt Church.

She is currently Music Director/Organist at Holy Family (Hilton Head, SC). Prior experiences include Music Director/Organist at St. Gregory the Great (Bluffton, SC), St. Virgil (Morris Plains, NJ), Buffalo Presbyterian Church (Greensboro, NC), Notre Dame of Mount Carmel (Cedar Knolls, NJ), and Organist at Church of the Little Flower (Bethesda, MD). Memorable moments in her musical career include performing in two L’Organo recitals (Charleston, SC), touring Swiss, German, and French organs with Marilyn Mason, being a semi-finalist in The University of Michigan International Organ Competition and being selected for the Master Teacher Collaborative with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra.

Samples of her playing may be found on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@buffalochurchmusic17.