Music professor Randall Speer will guest conduct the Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra strings and percussion at Court Street United Methodist Church in downtown Lynchburg on April 6 at 7 p.m.
The program will highlight “The King of Instruments,” the pipe organ, with Carol Williams, an acclaimed organist and adjunct instructor of music at Randolph. Featured works will include organ concertos by Vivaldi and Poulenc, works by Afro-British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, African American composer William Grant Still, and the world premiere of a concerto by Williams.
Read more about the Speer, Williams, and their performance in the Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra newsletter, Allegro.
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