Diane Heath maintains an energetic studio of piano and organ students in Northwest Washington, D.C., with students ranging in age from eight through senior citizen. Additionally, she serves as half-time Assistant Director of Music at St. Columba’s Episcopal Church.
Diane has served on the music faculty of several Washington, DC, independent schools, including National Cathedral School, St. Alban's School, The Maret School and Sheridan School. In 2005 she created "J. S. Bach and His Awesome Organ Music", a fun and educational concert for young people and their families.
Ms. Heath’s concert performances have included all French programs and all Mozart programs, as well as all Bach concerts. Her Bach playing is included in the Flentrop Organ Company anniversary CD series.
Ms. Heath earned the Bachelor of Music Degree in Liturgical Music from Hartt School of Music and Master of Music Degree in Organ Performance and Choral Conducting from Indiana University. She also holds a diploma in Piano Pedagogy from The Levine School of Music. Her organ teachers were David Almond, Edward Clark, Larry Smith, and Donald Sutherland. Piano study was with Alexander Farkas and Jeffrey Chappell.