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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2011

OPTIONAL PRE-CONVENTION EVENT
Residence of Jack and Mildred Hardman
Great Falls, Virginia
Wurlitzer IV/38
Michael Britt

OPENING RECITAL
The Cathedral Church of Sts. Peter and Paul
(Washington National Cathedral)
Ernest M. Skinner and Son (1938)/Aeolian-Skinner - IV/189
Nathan Laube

TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2011

George Washington Masonic Memorial
Alexandria, Virginia
M. P. Möller, Opus 8540 (1953) III/42
Charles Miller

St. John's Episcopal Church, Broad Creek
Fort Washington, Maryland
Unknown (18th cent)/Jacob Hilbus (1819) I/7 - mechanical action
Peter Crisafulli

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Collington
Bowie, Maryland
Estey, Opus 655 (1908) II/9 tubular-pneumatic action
Phil Stimmel

St. Paul's Moravian Church 

Upper Marlboro, Maryland
E. & G. G. Hook and Hastings Opus 702, 1873 II/10 ranks, mechanical action
Kevin Clemens

Old Presbyterian Meeting House
Alexandria, Virginia
Henry Erben Organ (1849) I/7 mechanical action
Lively-Fulcher (1997) II/35 mechanical action
Samuel Baker

Capitol Hill United Methodist Church
M. P. Möller, Opus 6835 (1936) IV/60
David M. Storey, Inc. 2006-2009
Ken Cowan

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2011

St. Joseph's Catholic Church - Capitol Hill
E. & G. G. Hook and Hastings, Opus 1487 (1891), III/28 mechanical action
George Bozeman

St. Martin's Catholic Church
M. P. Möller, Opus 6809 (1939) III/22
Carolyn Lamb Booth

St. Gabriel's Catholic Church
Lewis and Hitchcock, Opus 165 (1930), II/21
Stephen Morris

Armed Forces Retirement Home - Stanley Hall
Stevens and Jewett , 1855, II/18 mechanical action
Rosalind Mohnsen

St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Riverdale, Maryland
Jardine, 1853 and later II/11, mechanical action
Lawrence Young

Basilica of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Crypt Church
Schudi, Opus 38 (1987) II/26, mechanical action
Peter Latona

Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
J. W. Steer and Turner, Opus 179 (1879), II/29, mechanical action
Bruce Stevens

THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2011

Epiphany Catholic Church
Hook and Hastings, Opus 1623 (1894), II/9
Kimberly Ann Hess

Church of the Pilgrims, Presbyterian
Skinner Organ Company, Opus 744 (1928), III/32
Lorenz Maycher

Washington Hebrew Congregation
Aeolian-Skinner, Opus 1285 (1954), III/69
B. Michael Parrish

National City Christian Church
M. P. Möller, (1975 and later) incorporating portions of Skinner Opus 824 (1930)
V/103 Chancel, II/16 Gallery
John Weaver

All Souls Unitarian Church
Rieger Orgelbau (1969), IV/96, mechanical action
Eileen Morris Guenther

St. Paul's Episcopal, K Street, DC
Schoenstein, Opus 123 (1996), IV/65
Choral Evensong with Robert McCormick, John Bradford Bohl
and St. Paul's Choir

FRIDAY, JULY 1, 2011

National Presbyterian Church
Aeolian-Skinner, Opus 1456 (1968), IV/110
William Neil

St. Columba's Episcopal Church
Flentrop, (1981, 2009), II/25
Mark Steinbach

Trinity United Methodist Church
McLean, Virignia
Annual Meeting
1850 and later, Henry Erben/1897Adam Stein, III/31
Kevin Birch

St. Dominic's Catholic Church
Hilborne Roosevelt, Opus 290 (1885), III/45
Thomas Murray

SATURDAY, JULY 2
Optional Extra Half Day

St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
August Pomplitz, No. 140, 1869, II/15 mechanical action
Philip T. D. Cooper

St. Patrick's in the City Catholic Church
Lively-Fulcher (1994), III/45
Ronald Stolk

St. Mary Mother of God Catholic Church
George S. Hutchings, Opus 267 (1891), II/26 mechanical action
Timothy Edward Smith

Basilica of the National Shrine
of the Immaculate Conception
Crypt Church ~ Schudi Organ (1987) 55-l

We will hear a demonstration of the versatile two-manual mechanical action Schudi Organ (1987) in the Crypt Church of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. This organ was conceived in the style of Gottfried Silbermann but as a completely modern instrument suitable for the basilica's busy and eclectic music program. Here we will hear the talented music director of the shrine, Peter Latona, demonstrate an instrument he plays practically every day. Listen to his performance on YouTube below.

Peter Latona performs on the Crypt Organ at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in this piece by Egil Hovland.