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    ASU Herberger College Mainstage Organ - Bach and the Italian Influence

    ASU Herberger College Mainstage Organ - Bach and the Italian Influence

    ASU Herberger College of the Arts

    March 26, 2006

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    ASU Herberger College Mainstage Organ presents a wonderful opportunity to hear a wide spectrum of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach in seven diverse, thematic programs from October through March. Kimberly Marshall, Goldman Professor of Organ at ASU, and Jeffrey Campbell, organist at St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church in Tucson, present Bach's complete free works (not based on chorales) for organ. Italian counterpoint and concerto technique were vital to the genesis of Bach's organ music. In this vibrant program, Jeffrey Campbell demonstrates how some of Bach's finest fugues used techniques derived from the Italians. The program also includes two of Vivaldi's virtuosic concertos, transcribed for organ by Bach, concluding with the famous Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Dorian). Credits: Performed by Jeffrey Campbell.

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      Tickets: $5-$16

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      March 26, 2006

      Times:
      Sunday 2:30pm

    • Venue Info

      Organ Hall

      Mill Avenue and Gammage Parkway Music Building Tempe, AZ 85287

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      Tempe

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      • Wheelchair Access
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