A great treat for lovers of pipe organ music will be the recital given by renowned organist and teacher, Shirley Gale, at Christ Church, North Adelaide at 5pm on Saturday 15 October when Shirley will play a selection of some of her favourite works.
Audience members are also invited to join Shirley after the recital for a champagne supper, included in the ticket price.
Shirley Gale is currently Organist Emeritus of St. Peters Cathedral, Adelaide where she was Associate Organist from 1984 to 1999, when she was appointed to succeed Dr. David Swale as Principal Organist until 2015.
Programme:
Prelude (From Three Pieces Op29) - Pierne;
Fugue On The Magnificat Bwv 733 - J S Bach
Scherzo In G Minor - Enrico Bossi;
Psalm Prelude Set 1 No 1 - Her
Bert Howells
Fugue On Bach No1 Op 60 - Schumann;
Partite Sopra La Aria Della Folia Do Espagna - Bernard Pasquini;
Grande Choeur For Organ - Theodore Dubois;
Tuba Tune - Christopher Luke
Paean (Fanfare) - Oliphant Chuckerbutty;
Postlude (24 Pieces En Style Libre) No 24. - Vierne
Concerts at Christ Church, North Adelaide are sponsored by Cucina Restorante, North Adelaide and Romeo's, North Adelaide.
2016 Season of Popular Community
Concerts at Kent Town Continues 2pm Wednesday 19 October 2016 with Celebrated Opera Star
Robert Dawe, Bass Baritone And Damian Mansfield Pianist and Organist at Wesley Church Kent Town Cnr. Fullarton Road and Grenfell Street, Kent Town
Tickets at Door $10 includes Afternoon Tea
Last year, after many years of battling illness, Robert returned to performing on stage. His appearance at Concerts at Kent Town relaunched his career as a concert performer. Since then he has given several successful concerts and recitals throughout Adelaide. And, his career now spans in excess of its 50+ years and looks like continuing for many years to come.
Robert will perform works by: Handel, Schubert, Benjamin Britten, plus an Irish Folk Song and music from Camelot and Porgy and Bess. He will be accompanied by Damien Mansfield, organist and pianist.
Tickets for this popular series are still only $10 and includes afternoon tea and a chance to see and hear once again a celebrated opera star and an accomplished pipe organist.
Concerts at Kent Town are generously sponsored by: Smallacombe Sanderson, Frank and Elizabeth Brookes, and UCInvest and the Organ Music Society of Adelaide.
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