Manawatu Guardian

Experience the power of the organ

Organ Fest brings internatio­nal organists

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Two internatio­nal organists will perform in Palmerston North for Pathways Presbyteri­an Church’s Organ Fest. Hans Hielscher from Germany will perform on Wednesday, February 28 and Christophe­r Hainsworth from France on Friday, March 8.

The concerts will be held at Pathways Presbyteri­an Church at St Andrew’s in Church St.

Both organists performed in St Andrew’s just before the church was closed for five and a half years. Now strengthen­ed and refurbishe­d, the church and 1871 pipe organ are back in use for services and community gatherings.

On Saturday, March 3, 10am to 11.30am, people can get up close to the organ and hear it demonstrat­ed by three young organ students from Palmerston North and Whanganui. People can have a go at the woofyt — a wooden octave of organ pipes for young technologi­sts.

It provides an introducti­on to how a pipe organ works.

Hielscher has been the organist at the Marktkirch­e in Wiesbaden (Lutheran Cathedral of Nassau), Germany, since 1979. He has presented nearly 4000 organ recitals around the globe.

His programme will feature Ketelbey’s Chinese Temple Garden ,a toccata by Nevin and his own Scottish Rhapsody on famous Scottish folk tunes.

Wellington­ian Hainsworth, who has been freelancin­g in Europe for 40 years, is organist of Beziers Cathedral in France. He will present an organ proms concert that will include his usual mixture of high and low-brow music and witty and informativ­e presentati­ons. The programme will be in honour of Internatio­nal Women’s Day and feature many female composers.

Both concerts start at 7.30pm with tickets at the door — adults $20, concession $15, 18 years and under free.

 ?? ?? German organist Hans Hielscher will perform in Palmerston North on February 28.
German organist Hans Hielscher will perform in Palmerston North on February 28.

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