As this year’s 3rd Annual Organ Festival: Pedals & Pumps: A Festival of Organ Divas comes to a close, Ahreum Han takes the stage for one final performance on August 7th at 1:00 PM. A student of Alan Morrison at Curtis Institute and Tom Murray at Yale School of Music, Ms. Han performs works by Bach, Demessieux, Karg-Elert, Mendelssohn, Stanford, and Vierne.
The Marshall and Ogletree virtual pipe organ replaced the Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ damaged by corrosive dust and debris following the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings. Installed in 2003, the new instrument is actually two 85-stop organs comprising two consoles, a 2,000 pound tone generation system, two audio systems, and proprietary software operating on the Linux platform. In 2007, the Trinity vestry affirmed it as the permanent instrument of Trinity Church.
The concerts, which are open to the public at no charge, feature the organ console in full view of the audience. In addition, large, flat screen monitors are positioned so that the performers’ hands and feet can be seen close up. Concerts will be available for viewing live and on-demand at www.trinitywallstreet.org.
The festival is generously supported by Anchor-International Foundation, Richard Torrence, and Marshall Yaeger.
This year’s program highlights contemporary female musicianship and features performances by Italy’s Federica Iannella and Giuliana Maccaron (July 3rd),Germany’s Barbara Dennerlein (July 10), England’s Jane Watts (July 17), America’s Joyce Jones (July 24), Russia’s Ludmila Golub (July 31), and Korea’s Ahreum Han (August 7).
Official Website: http://trinitywallstreet.org
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