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ORGAN RECITAL

 Organ Recital and
Soup Luncheon
Wednesday, April 13 at 12:00 noon

Bryan Anderson, organist
Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia

 

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Program will include:

Prelude and Fugue in C, BWV 545 ~ J. S. Bach

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Prélude et Fugue sur le nom d'Alain ~ Maurice Duruflé

Transports de joie ~ Olivier Messiaen
 
Organ  recitals last 30 minutes and are  followed by a delicious homemade soup  luncheon in the Parish Hall. Both  the recital and the luncheon are  free and open to the public. A  free-will offering is gratefully  accepted.

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 Organist  Bryan Anderson is 18 years old, and is from Stockbridge, Georgia. He is  in his first year of study at the Curtis Institute of Music in  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the recent first place winner from the  Atlanta chapter of the American Guild of Organists' Quimby Regional  Competition for Young Organists, and will proceed to the regional  competition this summer. 

Bryan  studied piano with Jeannine Morrison of Decatur, Georgia, for eleven  years, and won several statewide competitions. In 2009 a nationwide  audience heard him perform as a pianist on NPR's acclaimed show, "From  the Top." He studied organ for five years with Sarah Martin of Decatur,  Georgia, in his middle school/high school years, and while under her  instruction received first place as well as the hymn-playing prizes at  two national pipe organ competitions. At Curtis, Bryan studies with Alan  Morrison, and also serves as organist and pianist at Proclamation  Presbyterian Church in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

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