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Organ Concerts to be held in MIT Chapel

Organ concerts take place in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chapel on Wednesdays, from 12:05 pm to 12:35 pm.



Future concerts include:



November 2 ~ Leonardo Ciampa

Music of the 21st Century, Part I


November 9 ~ Leonardo Ciampa

Music of the 21st Century, Part II


November 16 ~ Christian Lane

Harvard University



For further information, e-mail cenglish@mit.edu.

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