Christ Episcopal Church invites the community to a Sundays at 4 summer
concert sponsored by the church. The concert, on Sunday, July 24, 2016, at 4 pm, will be presented by Christ Church Organist Emeritus Douglas Moorehead. Performing with Doug on the program will be Nancy Streufert, flute, and Helen Winfrey, clarinet. The concert is free and open to the public. A free-will offering will be collected. The church is located on the corner of 15th and H Streets in Eureka. Off-street parking is available at the corner of 14th and G Streets. Handicapped accessible entrance is on 15th Street, between G and H Streets. The program will include a variety of music from different eras and of different compositional styles baroque, classic, romantic, and contemporary (20th-century). Featured composers include J.S. Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Francis Poulenc, Marcel Dupr, and Richard Purvis. The concert will be an opportunity to hear the Kegg pipe organ as a solo instrument, as well as in duet with the clarinet (on the second movement of Mozarts Quintet in A for Clarinet and Strings). A piece for piano and flute by Francis Poulenc will round out the program. Douglas Moorehead is a former Organist and Music Director at Christ Episcopal Church, retiring in 2013 after 30 years of service. He continues to serve as a substitute organist for several local churches. He oversaw the 2008 installation of the magnificent Kegg pipe organ and acoustical renovations at Christ Church, which have made Christ Church a wonderful venue for concerts. Helen Winfrey (clarinet) is a retired music educator who continues to be active with musical endeavors, including playing with the College of the Redwoods Concert Band and the local All Seasons Orchestra. The Rev. Nancy Streufert (flute) is an associate priest at Christ Church (Eureka) and St. Albans (Arcata). She is an active musician, singing with the church choir and the Eureka Symphony Chorus, and playing the flute for church as well as community events, including the Eureka Heritage Society Fall Home Tours. The Sundays at 4 concerts are free and open to the community. Please join us and invite your friends and family for an enjoyable concert featuring music for organ, organ and clarinet, and piano and flute. Its a delightful
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