"An exceptional concert! The enthusiastic response from the large audience was well-earned. His playing captured the tension and drama of every frame in the silent movie, keeping the audience fully engaged."

Julie Vidrick Evans, The Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, Washington, DC

"Jackson Borges played with sensitivity, control, and great élan. He delivered a virtuosic performance, utilizing the limited tonal colors of the Skinner organ Opus 774 in a remarkable way."

Ron Barnett, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Glendale, CA

“For our first ever silent film event, we screened Buster Keaton’s Sherlock, Jr. with accompaniment by Jackson Borges on our E.M. Skinner Opus 327 (1922) pipe organ. We couldn’t have asked for a more perfect experience! The audience was captivated by Jackson’s delightful performance! He played beautifully, and even offered a heartfelt and engaging spoken introduction to our magnificent century-old instrument. Jackson is a wonderful musician and an outstanding person.”

Peggy Newton, Opus 327, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Evanston, IL

"Jackson is a captivating performer: vibrant, engaging, and funny! The congregation loved every second of the program and enjoyed themselves immensely."

Leslie C. Smith, Round Hill Community Church, Greenwich, CT

“I met Dr. Borges under the most unique of circumstances. My church was scheduled to have a showing of a silent movie accompanied live by another organist. Unfortunately, our organist was in an automobile accident on their way to our church. With only a few hours until the performance, I called Dr. Borges to see if he could step in at the last minute. He immediately agreed! After driving more than an hour, having only a few minutes to familiarize himself with a large historic instrument, he presented one of the most enjoyable and inspirational programs our church has ever seen. His stellar musicianship was matched only by his warmth and kindness. We are so very grateful to him and look forward to the opportunity to work with him again in the future.”

Rev. Dr. Justin L. Addington, First Baptist Church of Savannah, GA