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International Online Organ Festival

International Online Organ Festival

The first International Online Organ Festival (IOOF) will take place April 18–May 1 with more than 25 exclusive recorded contributions from the organs around the world, as well as encounters with organists, webinars, masterclasses, online symposia with topics related to the organ—all digitally accessible worldwide.

The center of the festival is Munich, Germany. Featured instruments are found in Munich, Dresden, Cologne, Hamburg, Vienna, Paris, Milan, Vicenza, Moscow, Los Angeles, New York, Taiwan, Tokyo, Korea, Amsterdam, and Finland. Performers include Wayne Marshall, Martin Baker, Thomas Heywood, Paul Jacobs, and Daniel Moult.

Tickets are available for purchase beginning in February.

For information: www.io-of.org.

 

Other upcoming events:

Historic Organ Study Tours summer 2022 tour

Overture Center, Madison, Wisconsin, recitals

Gail Archer recitals

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