Organist Iain Quinn to give benefit recital

The Tallahassee Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, in partnership with the Tallahassee Bach Parley, will present organist Iain Quinn in recital on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 3 p.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church, 120 W. Park Ave. in downtown Tallahassee. Dr. Quinn will perform works by Howells, Saint-Säens, Rachmaninoff, Heiller, Glazunov, and Quinn. A reception will follow the performance. This recital was rescheduled from June 11.

The Casavant organ at Trinity is well suited for this very eclectic program. Enhanced by the marvelous acoustics of the church building, this performance promises to be truly enjoyable. The suggested donation for this event is $10; all proceeds will benefit the FSU Organ Scholarship Fund.

Who: The Tallahassee Chapter of the American Guild of Organists; the Bach Parley

What: Organ Recital by Dr. Iain Quinn

When: Sunday, Sept. 10, 3 p.m.

Where: Trinity United Methodist Church, 120 West Park Avenue

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