Sunday Afternoon Organ Music (no 222)
Sounds Parisian
Part of the Sunday Afternoon Organ Music 2023-2024 Cycle
Add to my Calendar 04-02-2024 15:00 04-02-2024 17:00 36 Sunday Afternoon Organ Music (no 222) Sunday Afternoon Organ Music takes place on the first Sunday of each month at 3.00pm.Programmes last 45 minutes.A large screen projection of the organ console, and a pedal camera, enables the audience to see the performer in action.Admission is free and there will be a retiring collection towards the care and maintenance of the organ.Holy Trinity Parish Church is situated in Stourbridge’s historic Glass Quarter. It lies the A491 which runs between Stourbridge and Kingswinford. The nearest railway station is Stourbridge Town 2.5 miles away. Free car parking is available behind the church hall and in front of the church gates. Holy Trinity Church, Stourbridge DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Holy Trinity Church
High Street
Wordsley
Stourbridge
West Midlands
DY8 5RU
England
Programme
Henri Nibelle – Carillon Orléanais
Gabriel Fauré – Pavane, Op.50
Gabriel Pierné – Trois Pièces
Camille Saint-Saens – Carnival of the Animals: The Swan
Georges Bizet – L'Arlésienne Suite no.2: Farandole (arr. Jonathan Scott)
Louis Vierne – 24 Pièces en style libre: 19, Berceuse
Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély – 6 Organ Pieces: no.4, Marche in F major
Performers
Paul Carr – organ
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Programme Note
Sunday Afternoon Organ Music takes place on the first Sunday of each month at 3.00pm.
Programmes last 45 minutes.
A large screen projection of the organ console, and a pedal camera, enables the audience to see the performer in action.
Admission is free and there will be a retiring collection towards the care and maintenance of the organ.
Holy Trinity Parish Church is situated in Stourbridge’s historic Glass Quarter. It lies the A491 which runs between Stourbridge and Kingswinford. The nearest railway station is Stourbridge Town 2.5 miles away. Free car parking is available behind the church hall and in front of the church gates.
