NEWCASTLE — Damariscotta organist Sean Fleming will present an organ recital at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Newcastle on Sunday, Oct. 30 at 3 p.m. Featured on the 1888 Hutchings organ will be Bach’s “St. Anne” prelude and fugue, Mendelssohn’s Sonata No. 3, Guilmant’s paraphrase of a chorus from Handel’s “Judas Maccabeus” (“To thine be the glory…”), a choral prelude on “St. Columba” by Charles Villiers Stanford, Vierne’s famous “Carillon de Westminster”, and “Concert Variations on The Star Spangled Banner” by the Maine-born composer John Knowles Paine. There will be no charge for the concert, but donations will be accepted to benefit outreach programs at St. Andrew’s. For more information contact the St. Andrew’s office at (207) 563-3533, or Sean Fleming at seanfleming@mail.com seanfleming.org. The church is located at 11 Glidden St. in Newcastle.
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