San diego symphony silent film night




















A masterful and enthralling performer, Mr. Conte will present a duo concert with flugelhorn player and organist Andrew Ennis. His prodigious technical proficiency and formidable creativity dazzle audiences with blazing technique and electric repertory. Ospital has only recently become available to play in the USA. The San Diego International Organ Festival will be one of the first to bring his amazing artistry to our country. Snacks, beverages and gifts are available, and proceeds from donations benefit the nonprofit Spreckels Organ Society working to preserve, program, and promote the Spreckels Organ as a musical gift to humanity.

The historic Spreckels Organ is the largest open air musical instrument in the world. For more information visit SpreckelsOrgan. Show Search Search Query. Give Now. Play Live Radio. Next Up:. Available On Air Stations. Full Schedule. All Streams. Twitter Email. He is one of a few musicians able to play not only classical and theatre pipe organ, but also jazz and gospel organ on the Hammond and piano and integrates these styles into his playing of the Mighty Wurlitzer organ.

A native of Tacoma, Tedde studied pipe organ with the late Dr. Melvin Butler of the University of Washington and St. Marks Cathedral; and while attending UW, with Dr. Carol Terry. Tedde has also coached with international theatre organist Jonas Nordwall of Portland and the late Andy Crow of Olympia. Since moving to the DC area in , he has studied classical organ with Dr.

Tedde is on the board of directors for the American Theatre Organ Society, an international non-profit organization comprised of worldwide volunteer members who are committed to helping preserve and perpetuate the musical theatre pipe organ heritage that began in the early 20th century. Tedde has been accompanying films for silent Movie Mondays since Christian has been accompanying films for Silent Movie Mondays since See highlights from the beautiful conversation between Stewart Copeland and the late Lynn Shelton here.

CineClub is the post-film discussion featuring leading scholars and participating musicians, to engage patrons in film trivia and a deeper knowledge of the film and artists involved. All audience members are welcome to join this free discussion in the lobby bar. Attendees were invited to stream the three specially-curated "Comedy Classics" silent movie titles featuring Buster Keaton, Marion Davis, and Charlie Chaplin in advance of the discussion.

This CineClub discussion offered information and insight into the stars and their films as well as answering attendees' questions and sharing trivia. We look forward to returning to The Paramount to honor its history as a film house and hear the Mighty Wurlitzer again once we can all gather.

In the meantime, we'll see you at CineClub online March 29th!



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