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Cathedral Choirs Present Fall Concert

Alistair Nelson, the Associate Organist and Choirmaster of the Cathedral of the Incarnation will be featured at the concert.
On Sunday, November 18th at 4 p.m., the combined choirs of the Cathedral of the Incarnation will present an afternoon of masterpieces of French sacred music. Two rarely heard French Mass settings, the Messe in F# minor for Two Organs and Two Choirs of Charles Marie Widor and the Missa Salve Regina of Jean Langlais, will be featured. The Cathe-dral building is one of the few in the entire United States which actually has two separate organ consoles, which will enable these Mass settings to be performed as they were originally written. Also included in the program will be choral works of Marcel Dupre, Charles Widor and Jean Langlais. Under the direction of the Cathedral's Organist and Choirmaster, Larry Tremsky, this concert will feature both the new Associate Organist and Choirmaster, Alistair Nelson, and the Cathedral's former As-sociate Organist and Choirmaster, Parker Kitterman. Tickets for the concert will be available at the door and are $15 for general seating, $5 for high school and college students, and children under 13 years of age will be admitted at no charge. Come and join in an afternoon of spectacular choral music for a very nominal cost.


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