
Thomas Heidenreich
“Pictures at an Exhibition” by Mussorgsky will seem very appropriate as the closer in Thomas Heidenreich’s program in the beautiful St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church on Upper King. Praetorius’s “A Mighty Fortress” begins this Michigan resident’s program.

Rosalind Mohnsen
Boston’s own Rosalind Mohnsen plays the Ben Hutto Memorial Concert at the Cathedral of St. Luke and St Paul, featuring New England composers Henry Dunham and H. Alexander Mathews, along with Vierne, Purvis, Gustin Wright, Morton Gould, and Zsolt Gardonyi.

Eddie Zheng
Juilliard virtuoso Eddie Zheng returns to L’Organo after studying in France, with the complete and ever-popular Symphony 5 of Widor, for which the Cathedral’s French-style Bedient is the perfect choice (in a perfect acoustic!)

Brennan Szafron
On one of Charleston’s grandest instruments, at St. Matthew’s Lutheran, Canadian Brennan Szafron, now of Converse College in Spartanburg, SC, brings the music of Widor, Bach, Guilmant, Bedard, and Americans Sowerby, Gerre Hancock, and Nico Muhly.

David Kraft
From the organ department at Eastman, David Kraft begins with a stirring Sonata by Joseph Rheinberger, along with works by Franck, Langlais, Naji Hakim, Bach, and Widor, on the lovely Kenneth Jones tracker organ.

Laura Smith
A graduate of Baylor University, Laura Smith performs in the John Wesley United Methodist Church, bringing a varied program of Bach, Reger, Seth Bingham, and the “Star Wars Medley” of John Williams.

Chase Olson
The grand Zimmer instrument in Summerall Chapel at the Citadel is the perfect vehicle for Oberlin senior Chase Olson to present music of Black composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, along with Fauré, Franck, Bach (the virtuosic D major Prelude and Fugue), Mendelssohn, and Angela Kraft-Cross.