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- 4th to 13th July 1991 (Creation)
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Sixteenth International Organ Festival. St. Albans, 4-13 July 1991.
Programme:
Thursday July 4th: Eliminations of interpretation competition and Tournemire prize. Choral evensong.
Friday July 5th: Competitions eliminations. Choral evensong. Announcement of semi-finalists for interpretation competition and Tournemire prize. Opening of exhibition.
Saturday July 6th: The Organ Builder's Art. Improvisation workshop by Naji Hakim. Recital by Ullrich Böhme. Choral evensong. Bach plus. Saturday July 6th: Mozart and Britten concert. Festival club.
Sunday July 7th: Festival Matins sung by the Choir of St Albans Cathedral. Recital by Bernard Lagace. Steel band and strawberries. Demonstration of organs. Festival evensong. Fretwork, concert by Paul Nicholson.
Monday July 8th: Competitions semi-finals. Bach plus. Competition semi-finals. Evensong (said). Demonstration of organs. Three Choirs Concert (The choirs of St Albans Cathedral, King's College Cambridge, St. John's College Cambridge, with Barry Rose, Stephen Cleobury and George Guest). Lowri Blake and Peter Buckoke in a late-night cabaret for voice, cello and double bass.
Tuesday July 9th: Competitions semi-finals. Gamelan Workshop I. Competitions semi-finals. Gamelan Workshop II. Evensong (said). Announcement of competition finalists. Concert by Evelyn Glennie and Thomas Trotter.
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Two programmes: a short leaflet version, and a full version.