WIDOR FESTIVAL
The Twin Cities American Guild of Organists is pleased to announce a WIDOR FESTIVAL from January 24 – February 7, 2016.
NOTE: Please read event details carefully. FREE Event Registration required ONLY for February 6 Lecture and Performance.
EVENT DETAILS:
SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 – The Bakken Trio Performance
4PM – The Bakken Trio performes Widor’s Piano Trio, Op 19.
The MacPahil Center for Music
501 South 2nd Street, Minneapolis
$25 Ticket required; visit bakkentrio.org
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 - Choral and Organ Music of Widor
7:30PM – Choral and Organ Music of Widor
The Cathedral of Saint Paul
239 Selby Avenue, St. Paul
Free-will offering
Widor’s Mass for Two Choirs, Op. 36; Organ Symphony No. 3,
Surrexit a mortuis, Op. 23, No.3; Adagio and Toccata from Organ Symphony No. 5
Organists: Brian Carson, Lawrence Lawyer and Catherine Rodland
Choirs: The Cathedral of Saint Paul, Sean Vogt, director
St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church, Jayson R. Engquist, director
The Church of the Holy Childhood, Robert Vickery, director
SATURDAY, FEBRUAY 6 – Lecture and Performance
9AM – 12:30PM: John Near lecture
The UBS Forum, MPR Building
480 Cedar Street, St. Paul
**REGISTRATION REQUIRED** (free event)
Lecture: Charles-Marie Widor: The Complete Musician
Performance: Widor’s Suite for Flute and Piano, Op. 34: Hannah Peterson, flute & Joseph Trucano, piano
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 – Symphony No. 3 for Organ and Orchestra
3:00PM Widor’s Symphony No. 3, Op 69, for Organ and Orchestra
Wayzata Community Church
125 Wayzata Blvd. E., Wayzata
Free event
Civic Orchestra of Minneapolis with Cary John Franklin, conductor
Diana Lee Lucker, organ