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Charles Miller to Cherry Hill Presbyterian Church, Dearborn, Michigan

Charles Miller

Charles Miller is appointed director of music and organist of Cherry Hill Presbyterian Church, Dearborn, Michigan. Prior to this position, he was associate organist of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Detroit.

Miller is a graduate of the University of Michigan (Bachelor of Music degree in organ) and the University of Connecticut (Master of Music degree in conducting), and has served the American Guild of Organists as coordinator of its 2005 Regions I & II convention in Hartford, Connecticut; program chair of the 2010 national convention in Washington, D.C.; and dean of the Washington D.C. chapter.

In addition to his work at Cherry Hill Presbyterian Church, he is president of Phillip Truckenbrod Concert Artists, which celebrates its 53rd year of concert artist representation in 2020.

For information:
www.cherryhillchurch.org and 
www.concertartists.com. 

 

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David Jonies to Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago

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