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October 2015
BYU Carillon Recital
Recital featuring music by BYU composers Thursday, October 22, 6:00 pm
Find out more »ORGAN FEST VIII
CLASSICAL 89 PRESENTS “ORGAN FEST VIII” FEATURING ORGANISTS FROM THE SALT LAKE TABERNACLE AND CATHEDRAL OF THE MADELEINE Classical 89 is pleased to present “Organ Fest VIII” in The Cathedral of the Madeleine on October 23. The concert, now in its eighth year, features organists from the Salt Lake Tabernacle – Richard Elliott, Clay Christiansen, Andrew Unsworth, Bonnie Goodliffe, and Linda Margetts and the organist at The Cathedral of the Madeleine, Gabriele Terrone. The concert is free and will be presented…
Find out more »BYU Carillon Recital
Halloween concert by student carillonneurs Friday, October 30, 4:00 pm
Find out more »November 2015
Richard Elliott – Salt Lake Tabernacle Recital
November 6 - Richard Elliott, Salt Lake Tabernacle, 7:30 pm
Find out more »Eccles Organ Festival – Christopher Houlihan
November 8 - Christopher Houlihan, Cathedral of the Madeleine, 8 pm The young American musician Christopher Houlihan is widely acknowledged as one of the brightest stars in the new generation of organists, praised by the media as “gifted” (New York Times), “dazzling” (Wall Street Journal), and “eloquent” (Los Angeles Times). Still in his 20's, Houlihan's international performing career is well underway, having performed in celebrated venues in major cities across North America and Europe, as well as at numerous conventions…
Find out more »Classical 89 Organ Fest
From Richard Elliott-- KBYU-FM will be broadcasting this year’s Classical 89 Organ Fest, which took place at the Cathedral of the Madeleine on Friday, October 23rd. The concert, which featured all five members of the Tabernacle organ staff as well as Gabriele Terrone, the Cathedral organist and assistant director of music, will air on Sunday, November 22nd at 9:00 p.m. on KBYU-FM (89.1).
Find out more »December 2015
Organ Recital — Jonathan Hellyer Jones of Cambridge, U.K.
News from Richard Elliott: Jonathan Hellyer Jones of Cambridge, U.K., will be giving a free 45-minute recital at 12:00 noon on Friday, December 11th (tomorrow!) at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 1975 South 2300 East in Salt Lake City. Jonathan Hellyer Jones is Fellow, Director of Music, Precentor and College Organist at Magdalene College, Cambridge, England. He was a chorister and undergraduate at St John's College and for 25 years directed The Cambridge Baroque Camerata, a group of professional musicians performing…
Find out more »January 2016
Eccles Organ Festival – Thierry Escaich
Sunday, January 17 - Thierry Escaich, Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City, 8:00 pm Celebrated concert organist and composer Thierry Escaich is organist of St-Etienne-du-Mont in Paris and Professor of Music at the Paris Conservatoire. See more
Find out more »February 2016
Robert Plimpton and Daniel Roth Master Classes/Recitals
The Salt Lake AGO Chapter is sponsoring the following two master classes/recitals: February 6, 2016 as part of the SL Chapter February Festival (jubilee) 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Master Class on 19th - 21st century music Robert Plimpton, former organist First United Methodist Church, and Emeritus Civic Organist, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA $25 (registration for the event) Mr. Plimpton will also perform a concert on the renowned Tabernacle Organ on Friday February 5 at 7:30 pm. A separate concert on the…
Find out more »Eccles Organ Festival – Daniel Roth
Sunday, February 14 - Daniel Roth, Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City, 8:00 pm Daniel Roth, widely acclaimed as one of the leading French organ virtuosos, has held several prestigious positions both as performer and teacher. In 1985 he was appointed titular organist at St-Sulpice, the famous Paris church where is predecessors were Charles-Marie Widor, Marcel Dupré and Jean-Jacques Grunenwald. A former student at the Paris Conservatory, Daniel Roth's teachers have included Marie-Claire Alain and Maurice Durufé. He has…
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