Concert - Noon-time Pipe Organ Recital and Demonstration Series

Sponsoring Organization

5 Thomas Circle, NW
Washington, DC, 20005

Phone: 202-232-0323
Fax: 202-797-0111

Location

National City Christian Church
5 Thomas Circle, NW Intersection of Massachusetts Ave. & 14th Street
Washington, DC, 20005

Phone: 202-797-0103
Fax: 202-797-0111
See map: Google Maps
June 8, 2012 - 12:15pm - 1:00pm

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National City Christian Church’s noon-time pipe organ recital series, “Magical, Mystical, Musical Machine”, will allow you to hear the majesty of the church’s 7,100-pipe, five-keyboard Möller organ in 30-minute recitals of some of the most thrilling, sublime, audience-friendly, and entertaining music written by the great musical geniuses for the “King of Instruments” and performed by the nation’s finest concert organists.

Hands-on displays of organ pipes, colorful photographs of the inner workings of the organ, interesting information on pipe organ history and construction, and a post-recital demonstration of how the organist operates the five keyboards, pedal board, and over 300 controls will provide an up-close-and-personal look at this complex and fascinating musical machine.

Join us and end your work week with the exciting and floor-shaking sounds generated by National City Christian Church’s “Magical, Mystical, Musical Machine” - one of Washington D.C.'s largest and finest pipe organs!

Additional Information: 

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June 8 Performer:  Bobby Stubbs, organist  (Graduate of the famed Westminster Choir College, Princeton, NJ)

Music: Prelude and Fugue in E-flat (‘St. Anne’) – J.S. Bach; Adagio from Organ Symphony #3 – Louis Vierne; Allegro risoluto from ‘Plymouth Suite’ – Percy Whitlock; Selections from Sonata #8 in A Major  – Alexander Guilmant

Fee: 
FREE

Contact Information

5 Thomas Circle, NW
Washington, DC, 20005

Phone: 202-232-0323
Fax: 202-797-0111

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