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Program |
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Dietrich Buxtehude
c. 1637 - 1707
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Nun
bitten wir den heilgen Geist |
D.
Buxtehude |
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César
Franck
1822 -
1890 |
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Kathryn
Jones |
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Herbert Murrill
1909 - 1952
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Improvisation-Toccata:
"The Strife is O'er"
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Gabriel Dupont
1878 - 1914
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Fugue in E Flat Major, BWV552 (the 'Saint Anne')
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Johann Sebastian Bach
1685 - 1750
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Joseph
Nigro |
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
1875 - 1912)
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Gelobet
seist du, Jesu Christ, S. 604 |
J.
S. Bach |
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Théodore Dubois
1837 - 1924
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Thomas
Zachacz |
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Bob
Chase listing Tom's great work for the chapter |
Alice
Avouris giving Tom the plaque and gift |
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After the Three Organist's
Spectacular Program, during the reception, the Westchester Chapter
presented Thomas Zachacz with a plaque for his many years of service
to the chapter. He will be moving to Overland Park, Kansas soon.
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Photos:
Courtesy of Virginia Bender |
Last updated: June
3, 2011
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