Edward Landin

Edward Landin

Edward Landin (b. 1988) began his intensive musical training at the St. Thomas Choir School in New York City under the direction of Gerre Hancock. He continued his studies at Interlochen Arts Academy, where he studied organ with Thomas Bara, and later earned a Bachelor of Music in Organ Performance from Westminster Choir College. At Westminster, he studied organ with Ken Cowan and harpsichord with Kathleen Scheide.

From 2013 to 2025, Edward served as Assistant Director of Music at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. His previous church appointments include Christ Church United Methodist (New York City), St. Peter’s Episcopal Church (Morristown, NJ), and Grace Epiphany Episcopal Church (Philadelphia, PA).

Edward has performed in recital throughout the United States and internationally in the Czech Republic, France, Germany, and Wales. A passionate advocate for new music, he has commissioned works from composers including Carson Cooman, Pamela Decker, and Craig Phillips.

He currently works for the Organ Historical Society, based in Villanova, PA, and remains active as a freelance musician, performing on organ and piano, and composing on commission.