St. Luke's Chapel
The Medical University of South Carolina
Ashley Avenue at Bee Street
Charleston
featuring the Margaret S. Metcalf Organ
built by Gene Bedient & Co. (Lincoln, Nebraska), Opus 44 (1994)
12 stops, 15 ranks over 2 manual and pedal,
mechanical key and stop actionSeptember 15
Regina Helcher Yost, flute
September 22
Christopher Teves, classical guitarSeptember 29
William D. Gudger, organOctober 6
Mary-Julia Royall, organ, and friendsOctober 13
Julia Harlow, organOctober 20
Scott Atwood, baritoneOctober 27
Walter Boyce, tenor; Bob Gant, organ; Ellen Moryl, celloNovember 3
Allyson Carrington, harp; Ken Carrington, flutesNovember 10
Alessander Romo, classical guitarNovember 17
Fernando Troche, classical guitarNovember 24, no recital
December 1
Suzanne Fleming-Atwood, sopranoDecember 8
George Hubbard, organ
Recitals resume in February.
The Charleston Chapter of the American Guild of Organists and the Department of Music, The College of Charleston, sponsor this series. These half-hour concerts are free and open to the public.
Please note: no food or beverages are allowed in the Chapel.
William D. Gudger, Recitals Coordinator (gudgerw@yahoo.com)
Barbara Wallace, Director, St. Luke's Chapel (843) 792-6775