Princeton University Organist Eric Plutz Recital
As part of the annual meeting of the Atlantic Chapter of the Music Library Association hosted by Princeton this Friday and Saturday, Princeton University organist Eric Plutz is giving a special, one-hour recital of lively organ works in the University Chapel at 4:45 on Friday, October 19. He will be providing commentary as well. I would like to invite all the music department to attend this concert. The pipe organ is the chapel is a magnificent instrument, and if you haven't heard it showing off in all its glory, this will be an opportune time, and a rousing way to end the work week. The program includes:
Carillon (from Sept Pièces, Op. 27) Marcel Dupré
(1886-1971)
Dialogo per organo Adriano Banchieri
(1568-1634)
arr. Robert Hebble
Procession of the Nobles (from Mlada) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
(1844-1908)
arr. Eric Plutz
Passacaglia, BWV 582 Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750)
Triumphal March Alfred Hollins
(1865-1942)
Deuxième Symphonie, Op. 20 (1903) Louis Vierne
III. Scherzo (1870-1937)
V. Final
Location: University Chapel
Date/Time: 10/19/12 at 4:45 pm - 10/19/12 at 5:45 pm
Category: Other
Department: Music

