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Univeristy of Vermont, Montpelier, 3 instruments featured... 12 June 2011

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http://www.timesargus.com/article/20110608/THISJUSTIN/706089907

There are discussions running in a number of threads on this forum, for which anyone who could possibly attend this recital series should do so;  join this forum if you have not done so already,
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QuoteUniversity of Vermont music professor David Neiweem — who was just named artist of the year by the Vermont Chapter of the American Guild of Organists — is to present a recital on June 12 to show off the university's three prized organs.

Neiweem will begin at 2 p.m. by performing on the Rodgers "Trillium 3" electronic organ in the Ira Allen Chapel, an innovative digital instrument that was installed in 2005.

Another portion of the recital will commence at 3 p.m. in the recital hall of the Music Building, where Neiweem will play short programs on two different instruments, including the famous C.B. Fisk French classic pipe organ and the Henk Klop portative pipe organ.

The event is free and open to the public. Included on the program will be a wide variety of works for organ, including orchestral transcriptions and works from the Baroque to modern periods.

Eric
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