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Christopher Houlihan recitals

Christopher Houlihan, artist in residence at Trinity College in Hartford and St. Ignatius of Antioch Church in New York City, will present recitals this spring: April 6 at Plymouth Congregational Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota; 4/11, Trinity College Chapel, Hartford, Connecticut.

Houlihan will also perform August 13 at the Organ Historical Society’s convention, in Sage Chapel of Cornell University.

For information: 

http://www.classicalmusiccommunications.com/artist.php?id=houlihan.

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