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Home / CDs / An Affair to Remember
Tony Fenelon CD - An Affair To Remember
Tony Fenelon CD - Music Titles

An Affair to Remember

$20.00

Noted theatre organist and concert pianist from Australia, Tony Fenelon, plays The Mighty Dickinson Kimball Theatre Pipe Organ, with organ and piano arrangements. This is the first recording of the Kimball in 8-channel 24 Bit high-resolution. Spectacular sound!

Category: CDs
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Product Description

Click on the reverse side of the CD (smaller image) to view the musical selections. 

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UPCOMING EVENTS – the final two concerts this season. Don’t miss them!

April 28 7 p.m. 

Clark Wilson from the Ohio Theatre in Columbus.  Included in this concert will be  the 1924 silent film comedy Sherlock Jr. starring Buster Keaton, accompanied by Clark on The Mighty Kimball Theatre Pipe Organ

June 9 7 p.m.

Justin LaVoie, a fantastic young artist,  Winner of the Young Organist Competition.

Please see the Concerts & Events tab for ticket ordering and more information. All reserved seating and plenty of easy access secure free parking. Order your tickets now for best seats! 

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

After almost fifty years, DTOS Founder President-Chairman Robert Dilworth has stepped down. David A. Ruth, Ph.D., is now DTOS President-Chairman.

To read Bob Dilworth’s Announcement, click here
To read David Ruth’s Welcome Letter, click here

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