It is no surprise that Mowglis campers grow up to become Mowglis alumni with interests and careers as diverse as the landscape. A young boy arriving at camp in June has little idea of who he will become, or of the always interesting likes of his soonto- be-fellow Mowglis. Camp Mowglis
And so it is with Joe Vitacco, a city boy who arrived at Mowglis in 1978. As luck would have it, Joe quickly discovered a shared love of music with Bob Bengtson. Little did he know that Bob's musical campfires would create a lifelong path along which his career would continually bloom.
We caught up with Joe in New York City in 2005, where he has become world renowned in the very small musical niche surrounding pipe organ recordings. While pipe organ music remains obscure to most of us, those in the industry acknowledge his passion and experience in preserving the best of the pipe organ. His recording studios, JAV recordings, has Joe and Mr. Hart, shown with Joe’s first recording project:
Joe Vitacco, world renown for his recordings of pipe organ music,shown in the Echo at Yale University.
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