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Campbellsville U to present Kevin Faulkner in concert

By Joan C. McKinney
News from Campbellsville University

Kevin Faulkner of Elizabethtown, KY, will be the first performer in Campbellsville University's Fifth Annual Noon Organ Recital Series Tuesday, September 18, 2012, at 12:20pmET/11:20CT, in the Ransdell Chapel at 401 N. Hoskins Avenue, Campbellsville, KY.



As in previous years, each program will last for 30 minutes and will feature organists from throughout Kentucky.

Faulkner is the director of music at St. James Catholic Church in Elizabethtown, where he oversees the music program and is the principal organist and choirmaster.

In addition, Faulkner serves on the executive committee of the Louisville AGO chapter.

Faulkner's teachers include Jim Cook, Ann Labounsky and Wilma Jensen. He has played recitals in Canada and the UnitedStates and participated in a masterclass of Marie-Madeline Durufle. He has a special interest in the music of the Ste. Clotilde tradition in Paris, France, and is researching materials for a book on the organist-composer Charles Tournemire.

Recitals are played on the 1894 Farrand and Votey Pipe Organ enlarged and rebuilt byMoller, Pilcher and Milnar Organ Companies. It has three manuals, pedalboard and 51 ranks.

Contact: School of Music, call 270-789-5237 or music@campbellsville.edu.


This story was posted on 2012-08-28 04:23:50
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