OCTOBER 14, 2018 – Join us to experience a memorable performance by concert organist, Nathan Laube, on the “overwhelmingly breathtaking” E.M. Skinner concert organ at the Church of the Transfiguration on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

The Assistant Professor of Music at the Eastman School in Rochester, Nathan Laube has quickly earned a place among the organ world’s elite performers. Mr. Laube is known for his brilliant playing, thrilling audiences across the United States, Europe and Asia. His creative programming of repertoire spanning five centuries, including his own virtuoso transcriptions of orchestral works, have earned high praise from critics and peers alike.

This powerful instrument, restored by Nelson Barden of Boston, is comprised of eighteen different E.M. Skinner organs, and is singularly unique with its surround-sound configuration. Recent expansions of the organ now allow new sounds and colors to be heard from both the South Great and Echo divisions of the instrument. Consistent with the artwork in the Church, the rich variety of sounds and voices it can create give it the ability to “speak” a multitude of musical languages in prayer and praise to God. When completed, it will include 150 ranks and over 12,000 pipes, which are suspended in mahogany cases over the two side aisles.

CONCERT INFORMATION:
Sunday, October 14, 3:30PM

Church of the Transfiguration, Rock Harbor, Orleans MA (5 Bay View Drive)

TICKETS: $35 General; $30 for Seniors; Free for students and youth, 18 & under
Call 508-240-2400 or purchase online at churchofthetransfiguration.org

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