Music from the Hilltop is a fascinating history of the organ and organists at Southern Methodist University. Most impressive is the vast amount of historical detail: the abundant citations reflect the author's indefatigable efforts in researching his material thoroughly. Kolodziej provides a richly detailed history of his subjectthroughout the narrative appear many spellbinding stories.Dean W. Billmeyer, university organist, University of Minnesota, and editor of An Introduction to the Organ Music of Max Reger
Kolodziej is to be commended for producing such a thorough documentation of one of the most important organ and church music programs in the United States. The history of the organ department at Southern Methodist University is vividly recounted through the authors painstaking research. This book will stand proudly next to the biographies of other major figures in the world of organ performance and church music. And, to top it off, it's a good read!David Heller, university organist, Trinity University
This lively history of organ building, playing, and teaching at SMU pays homage to an academic program with a considerable legacy. Offering a rich microcosm of American organ culture during a pivotal century, Kolodziej chronicles this storied programs musical activities, its symbiotic relationships to higher education and religion, and its succession of Texas-sized personalities.Matthew Dirst, professor of music, University of Houston
Music from the Hilltop details how a Texas frontier finishing school became an internationally renowned institution through the work of dedicated and talented individuals at the Meadows School of the Arts. Kolodziejs research illuminates the many legends long passed among the SMU music students.Brent Johnson, producer, Organ Media Foundation