Saint Augustine's House is pleased to welcome Dave Wagner for a 3 P.M. Sunday recital on October 12. Free admission.
David Wagner is a concert organist who has performed throughout the United States, in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France, Hungary and in Russia. He holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Michigan where he studied with Marilyn Mason. In addition to his work as a solo performer, Wagner has also been organist and harpsichordist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Dave is the recipient of the Palmer Christian award from the University of Michigan School of Music, for postdoctoral achievement in the field of music performance, and the Arts Achievement Award from Wayne State University.
The diverse program will includes works by Frescobaldi, Telemann, Handel, J.S. Bach. as well as 20th century peices by Paul Duaks, and Gordon Young.
As a classical music broadcaster, Dave Wagner has a national reputation and is heard regularly as the morning/afternoon host on WRCJ in Detroit. Other radio stations have included WQRS in Detroit , WGUC in Cincinnati, WTMI in Miami, WFLN in Philadelphia, KMZT in Los Angeles, KTIM in San Francisco, WBOQ in Gloucester/Boston, Classical Public Radio Network, and Public Radio International. Dave is also heard as the host of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra live broadcasts throughout the State of Michigan on the WRCJ/WKAR Radio Network, which includes WRCJ-FM (Detroit), WKAR-FM (East Lansing), WMUK-FM (Kalamazoo), and the radio stations of Interlochen Public Classical Radio.
Wigton Pipe Organs, Romeo, Michigan, completed and installed the organ first built by Berghaus. See more about it:
https://pipeorgandatabase.org/instruments/64158.
This recital is free and open to the public. A reception will follow.
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