WATCH: CCM Professor in latest episode of Showcase with Barbara Kellar
Michael Unger joins Kellar to discuss Cincinnati's Fourth Annual Organ Festival
CET Cincinnati Public Television's arts and culture series Showcase with Barbara Kellar recently featured CCM Associate Professor of Keyboard (Organ and Harpsichord) Michael Unger in an episode with Robert Anderson, pastor of Covenant-First Presbyterian Church, to discuss Cincinnati's Fourth Annual Organ Festival.
Presented by Covenant-First Presbyterian Church in partnership with CCM, the Organ Festival features renowned organist Bruce Neswick in concert on Saturday, Feb. 26, and Sunday, Feb. 27. Neswick presents a master class at 9:30 a.m. on Feb. 26 and gives a recital at 4 p.m. on Feb. 27 — both events take place at Covenant-First Presbyterian Church, 717 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH, 45202. Learn more about the Organ Festival.
Featured image at the top: Covenant-First Presbyterian Church. Photo/covfirstchurch.org
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