Program
Greg Zelek Organ
Join us as the historic Bryan Concert Organ comes to life in full splendor on October 14th for the first of three exciting performances in this season’s Concert Organ Series. Dynamic organist Greg Zelek returns to perform a rare organ recital featuring an extraordinary 6,200 pipes on the multifaceted Bryan Concert Organ. Revel in the Organ’s astounding versatility as it brings selections to life with warm richness and striking vibrance.
Louis VIERNE | Finale from Symphony No. 1 in D minor, Op. 14
Johann Sebastian BACH | Sinfonia from Cantata No. 4, BWV 4 - Fugue in D major, BWV 532
Arthur PIAZZOLLA arr. Greg ZELEK | Libertango
Ramón NOBLE | Fantasia-Toccata
George THALBEN-BALL | Elegy
Léon BOËLLMANN | Suite gothique, Op. 25 (Gothic Suite)
Introduction - Choral
Menuet gothique (Gothic Minuet)
Prière à Notre-Dame (Prayer to Our Lady)
Toccata
This program runs approximately 1 hour 15 minutes and has no intermission.
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Featured Artists
Greg Zelek Organ Series Curator
Praised as “extraordinary in the classical music world” (Jon Hornbacher, PBS Wisconsin Life) and a “musical star” (Bill Wineke, Channel 3000), Greg Zelek is the Principal Organist of the Madison Symphony Orchestra and Curator of the Overture Concert Organ, where he oversees all of the MSO's organ programming. Since September 2017, Greg has proudly held the Elaine and Nicholas Mischler Curatorship. In addition...continue reading
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Sponsored by
JF Bryan