Music Professor and University Organist Charles Tompkins gives Jamarcus Gaston '07 a preview of the recital.
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Charles Tompkins will present a concert at one of Savannah's oldest churches and home to the city's largest organ.
Series of three concerts opens with a recital by Greenville native and acclaimed organist Caroline Robinson.
The Sound Quality Concert Series event is open to the public and is presented by the Furman Department of Music. Tickets: $5-$20.
The Furman Singers embark on a four-city tour and wrap up travels at home with two concerts in Daniel Chapel.
Cleobury will conduct open rehearsals of Furman’s outstanding choral ensembles and will lead a demonstration rehearsal with the youth choirs of Greenville’s Chicora Voices.
Tompkins will perform works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, Frank Bridge and Olivier Messiaen.
The Furman University Singers will be on tour Sunday, March 6 through Tuesday, March 15 performing at local and regional churches. The tour will close with two concerts in Furman’s Daniel Memorial Chapel.
The Furman University Singers will conclude their spring tour with two concerts Monday, March 14 and Tuesday, March 15 at 8 p.m. in Daniel Memorial Chapel. The performances by the 85-voice ensemble are part of Furman’s Sound Quality Concert Series.