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The annual Organ Recital by members of the Wiltshire & Bath Organists' Association: an hour of music by Bach, Barber, Beethoven, Buxtehude, Clarke, Coleridge-Taylor, Dubois, Elgar, Toon Hagen, Paul Manz, Mendelssohn and Stanford. The organ was built by the London firm of Bryceson in 1871, and most recently re-built by Michael Farley of Budleigh Salterton in 1990. Right from the beginning in 1871 it was regarded as one of the outstanding instruments of the area.
Admission is free, with a retiring collection in aid of Church Funds, and refreshments will be offered after the recital.
Big Screen CCTV will provide an excellent view of the performers at the console.
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| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
|---|---|
| admission - Adult | Free |
ADMISSION FREE: RETIRING COLLECTION in aid of Church Funds (REFRESHMENTS)
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