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Historic Organ Study Tours

Historic Organ Study Tours (HOST) announces its tour in Lorraine, France, August 29–September 7, 2016. The home bases for the tour will be in Metz, Nancy, and Épinal, with visits to many towns and villages. Numerous organs will be visited, from 18th-century French Classic instruments to 19th- century Romantic and contemporary examples, as well, spotlighting organs by Cavaillé-Coll, Mutin, Merklin, and Callinet.

The tour will be led by Christophe Mantoux, and tour directors are Bruce Stevens and William T. Van Pelt. For further information, including itinerary and costs, contact Bruce Stevens at bbstevens@erols.com.

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