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    Faculty Organ Series

    Faculty Organ Series

    Presented by University of Notre Dame Music Department at DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

    January 17, 2007

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    Professor Craig Cramer is performing a series of concerts devoted to the entire works of Dieterich Buxtehude. This is to honor the 300th anniversary of the composer's passing in 1707. Craig Cramer is Professor of Organ at the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. He holds degrees from Westminster Choir College and the Eastman School of Music, where he earned the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Organ Performance. The Eastman School also awarded him the prestigious Performer's Certificate in Organ. He has studied with Russell Saunders, William Hays, James Drake, David Boe, and André Marchal (Paris). Mr. Cramer has been named the winner of several competitions, including the Alexander McCurdy Competition in Organ Performance at Westminster Choir College and the National Organ Competition in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


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        DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

        University of Notre Dame
        100 Performing Arts Center
        South Bend, IN 46556

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        Tickets: General admisson $10.00 Faculty/staff $8.00 Senior citzens $6.00 All Students $3.00

        Info Phone: 574-631-2800

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        January 17, 2007

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        8:00 p.m.

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