Former Assistant Organist and Assistant Director of Music
Scott Hanoian
Scott Hanoian
Scott Hanoian was Assistant Organist and Assistant Director of Music at Washington National Cathedral. A native of Michigan, he is active as an organist, accompanist, continuo artist, conductor, choral adjudicator, and guest clinician. He completed graduate studies at the University of Michigan, having received degrees in choral conducting, organ performance and church music. A student of Robert Glasgow, Jerry Blackstone and Theodore Morrison, Mr. Hanoian accompanied and conducted several choirs and musical organizations at the University of Michigan in rehearsals, performances and recordings. Mr. Hanoian attended high school in northern Michigan at the world-renowned Interlochen Arts Academy, where he studied organ performance with Robert Murphy.
As an organist, Mr. Hanoian has performed concerts throughout the United States and has accompanied choirs on their trips to Great Britain, Italy and France. Mr. Hanoian has performed in evensongs and concerts at Wells Cathedral, St. Davids Cathedral in Wales, York Minster, Carlisle Cathedral, St. Albans Abbey, St. Georges Chapel in Windsor, St. Pauls Cathedral in London, Notre Dame Cathedral, La Madeleine, Chartres Cathedral, St. Maximin, and St. Peters Basilica in Rome.