World-Renowned Organist to Perform in Binghamton

Amanda Mole, one of the leading concert organists of her generation, will showcase the organ's French and German repertoire at Trinity Memorial Church.

Apr. 10, 2026 at 9:48pm

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A world-renowned organist, Amanda Mole, is set to perform a concert in Binghamton, New York on April 12th at Trinity Memorial Church. Mole, who has been playing piano since the age of 5 and picked up the organ at 16, has won several international competitions and has performed across the United States, Europe, and Japan.

Why it matters

Mole's concert in Binghamton is significant as she has a long-standing connection to the city, having performed there early in her career when she was a young, up-and-coming artist. The concert provides an opportunity for the local community to experience the talent of a world-class organist.

The details

Mole's concert will feature pieces that showcase the French and German repertoire of the organ, ranging from fast and exciting to simpler solo colors of the instrument. She will also be discussing the meaning and significance of the pieces during the performance. This is not Mole's first time performing in Binghamton, as she previously gave a concert at the United Presbyterian Church, which she considers a homecoming of sorts despite being originally from Massachusetts.

  • The concert will take place on April 12, 2026 at 5pm.
  • Mole first performed in Binghamton early in her career when she was a 'young artist, up and coming'.

The players

Amanda Mole

One of the leading concert organists of her generation, who has been playing piano since the age of 5 and picked up the organ at 16. She has won several international competitions and has performed across the United States, Europe, and Japan.

Trinity Memorial Church

The venue where Mole will be performing her concert in Binghamton.

United Presbyterian Church

The church where Mole previously performed in Binghamton early in her career.

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What they’re saying

“Binghamton is kind of a special place for me. It's a place where I originally gave a concert when I was kind of a young artist, up and coming before anybody knew who I was or I'd accomplished much out there. The American Guild of Organists chapter really gave me a chance here, which was wonderful on their young artists series that they have every year.”

— Amanda Mole, Concert Organist

What’s next

Tickets for the concert are free and open to the public. The performance will begin at 5pm on April 12th at Trinity Memorial Church in Binghamton.

The takeaway

Amanda Mole's concert in Binghamton represents a homecoming for the world-renowned organist, who got her start performing in the city early in her career. The concert provides the local community with a rare opportunity to experience the talent of a globally acclaimed musician.