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MorningStar releases Vox Humana

MorningStar Publishers announces publication of Vox Humana: Essays about the World of the Pipe Organ and Those Who Play It, collected articles by Haig Mardirosian from his column in The American Organist magazine from 2003 until 2013. Mardirosian is dean of the College of Arts and Letters at the University of Tampa, Florida, as well as an organist, composer, conductor, and recitalist. The foreword is contributed by Craig R. Whitney. This annotated collection of essays examines the organ and the organist through humor, memory, business, liturgy, and artistry.

For information: www.morningstarmusic.com.

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