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Church Music Institute Presents Free Public Performances Featuring Guest Clinicians

Church Music Institute Director and Adjunct Associate Professor of Organ Wayne L. Wold ’07, D.M.A., presents two free public performances as part of the 2023 Church Music Institute (CMI) this summer.

Professor of Music at the University of Michigan and CMI guest clinician Nicole Keller presents an organ concert at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 22, in Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall. The performance is also supported in part by Professor Emeritus of Organ and Church Music Steven Cooksey, Ph.D., and the Winchester Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.

Noted pianist and composer and CMI guest clinician Mark Hayes performs and directs a program of his piano and choral works at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 29, in Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall.

Email Dr. Wold at wwold@su.edu for more information.

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