Organ Recital Series - Part I
In the first installment of Pro Musica’s Organ Recital Series local organ extraordinaire David Solem performs music by Louis Vierne, J.S. Bach, and César Franck.
David Solem has bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music from Baltimore’s Peabody Conservatory where he studied organ, harpsichord, piano, and flute. He has over 30 years of experience in liturgical music and has taught applied music and choral arts at Loyola University in Chicago. Solem is the assistant organist at the First Presbyterian Church and plays keyboards of all kinds, including baroque chest organ, double-manual French harpsichord, single-manual Flemish harpsichord, harmonium, the Reuters organ in St. Francis Auditorium, and the Hamburg Steinway in the Lensic. He is also a Jungian psychoanalyst in private practice in Santa Fe.
This concert is presented in collaboration with Santa Fe Pro Musica.
St. Francis Aditorium, free.
This excerpt and image are from the Museum of New Mexico Foundation’s Event Calendar.
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