1979 C.B. Fisk organ at House of Hope Presbyterian Church, Saint Paul, MN

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Recital performances on the historic 1878 Merklin and famous 1979 Fisk organs at House of Hope Presbyterian Church on Summit Avenue in Saint Paul, MN.
Considering what one player at the console can accomplish, just imagine what is possible with organ duos and duets.
A centenary tribute to Dmitri Shostakovich [1906-1975], and recital performances by guest Daniel Zaretsky, who introduces little-known music from an unlikely source.
…some varied recital performances of works by history’s greatest composer for the King of Instruments, as recorded in the Twin Cities.
…organists and their music are everywhere around us, as this program of live and lively performances demonstrates.
…performances featuring soloists, composers and instruments recorded in and around Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
…from Minnesota down to Louisiana, the King of Instruments has many exemplary representatives in the central segment of our United States.
…whether on historic instruments in his homeland, a Catholic church in New Orleans, or in a Japanese concert hall, nothing quite satisfies like the music of Johann Sebastian Bach!
…the music and insights of a prominent American composer of organ and church music, Gerald Near.
…conversations with, plus compositions and improvisations by the versatile and remarkable Minnesota-based organist Aaron David Miller.
…with a good theme, variation sets provide organists and composers an exceptional opportunity to tour the tonal resources of any instrument.
…the music and insights of a prominent American composer of organ and church music, Gerald Near.
…a sampler of some instruments heard next month during the Organ Historical Society's national convention.

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Learn more about the tremendous support we receive from the Family of Lucinda and Wesley C. Dudley, from Walter McCarthyClara Ueland and the Greystone Foundation, from Ed and Wanda Eichler, from the Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of the HRK Foundation, and from affiliate members of the Associated Pipe Organ Builders of America (APOBA), including the Dobson Pipe Organ Builders of Lake City, Iowa.