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St. Paul Catholic Cathedral recitals

St. Paul Catholic Cathedral, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, announces organ recitals, Sundays at 4:00 p.m.:

June 11, Kenneth Danchik
July 9, Kevin Vaughn
7/16, Jeanne Kohn
7/23, Gail Henry
7/30, Joseph Balistreri
August 6, Nicholas Will
8/13, Christopher Berry
8/20, Don Fellows.

In addition, recitals are offered as follows at 7:30 p.m.:
October 20, Matthew Dirst
10/24, Giancarlo Parodi
November 17, Margaret Harper.

The cathedral houses a four-manual Beckerath organ from 1962, 67 stops, 97 ranks.

For information: http://stpaulpgh.org.

 

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