
St. Paul's Concert Series is delighted to present Dr. Natalie Chan Ning, in a spectacular pipe organ performance on Sunday, May 17 at 3pm. Dr. Ning holds the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) from the University of Southern California, where she pursued advanced studies in organ performance and choral music. Performing on St. Paul’s celebrated Schlicker two-manual pipe organ, Dr. Ning will present a dynamic program ranging from classical masterworks to modern compositions—music of lyrical simplicity and grand, multi-layered textures that transforms the very space into sound. Join us at 1924 Trinity Avenue, Walnut Creek. No tickets necessary. Optional donations accepted.
St. Paul’s Concert Series is pleased to invite its audience in-person for this event, and we will also broadcast this performance simultaneously online. To obtain the online link and review the full concert program, visit St. Paul’s at stpaulswc.org/concert-series.
Located in downtown Walnut Creek, the St. Paul’s Concert Series offers monthly world-class performances to the local community for an affordable, donation-based cost. Located at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, we offer free parking, or we're an easy walk three blocks from Walnut Creek BART.