Sandresky Artist Faculty Series: Celebrating Salem's Organ Legacy--Instruments, Teachers and Students
Salem College and the School of Music honor its magnificent legacy of organ teachers, students and alumnae through a symposium and recital featuring the historic Flentrop organ. Lectures will discuss the role of legendary teachers John and Margaret Mueller and their influence in the Baroque organ movement in America; the historical importance of Salem's Flentrop organs; the renovation project of the 1965 Flentrop organ in Shirley Recital Hall; and physical challenges of playing the organ will be explored by keyboard technique expert Barbara Lister-Sink and Alexander Technique instructor Susan Perkins. The gala recital will feature world-renowned organist and scholar, Kimberly Marshall and Salem organ professor, Timothy Olsen.
| When |
Sep 15, 2012
from 01:00 PM to 08:00 PM |
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| Where | Shirley Recital Hall, Elberson Fine Arts Center |
| Contact Name | culturalevents@salem.edu |
| Contact Phone | 336/721-2851 |
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Salem College and the School of Music honor its magnificent legacy of organ teachers, students and alumnae through a symposium and recital featuring the historic Flentrop organ. Lectures will discuss the role of legendary teachers John and Margaret Mueller and their influence in the Baroque organ movement in America; the historical importance of Salem's Flentrop organs; the renovation project of the 1965 Flentrop organ in Shirley Recital Hall; and physical challenges of playing the organ will be explored by keyboard technique expert Barbara Lister-Sink and Alexander Technique instructor Susan Perkins. The gala recital will feature world-renowned organist and scholar, Kimberly Marshall and Salem organ professor, Timothy Olsen. Free concert.



