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4 pm - A Touch of the Familiar - Gary Wood, Organ
When
18 Sep 2011
4:00 PM
Location
St. Casmir Church, 2600 N. Bremen St. Milwaukee, WI
Come here some familiar organ tunes on the historic 1901 Felgemaker Organ at St. Casimir Church in Riverwest in the first concert of the new Concert Series at Our Lady of Divine Providence Parish. Music by Bach, Hayden, Rinck, Lidon, Rawsthorne, Franck and Vierne.
A Touch of the Familiar
September 18, 2011, 4:00 pm
St. Casimir Church,
2600 N. Bremen St.,
Milwaukee, WI 53212
Chris Kolanko,
414-339-9711
;
Gary Wood,
cadphael@mac.com
,
414-241-3051
.
Admission: Suggested Donation $10
Gary Wood will perform familiar works interpreted on the 1901 Felgemaker organ featuring tone colors from the Symphonic era of organ building. This is the first in a series of 7 concerts planned for this season.