POTSDAM -- The Community Performance Series will continue Sunday, Oct. 20 with the 14th annual Ranlett Organ Recital, featuring concert organist Nathan Laube. The performance will be at 3 p.m. in …
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POTSDAM -- The Community Performance Series will continue Sunday, Oct. 20 with the 14th annual Ranlett Organ Recital, featuring concert organist Nathan Laube.
The performance will be at 3 p.m. in Hosmer Concert Hall, SUNY Potsdam. Laube will conduct an organ “encounter” at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19.
Laube’s programming spans five centuries, including his own virtuoso transcriptions of orchestral works.
Laube is a member of the faculty at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester as an assistant professor of organ.
Laube was recently awarded the Stipendium des Bundespräsidenten (Scholarship of the President of Germany) at the 2012 Felix Mendelssohn Preis in Berlin, which also included a performance in the Berlin Konzerthaus.
Laube also won first place at the National Albert Schweitzer Organ Competition in Sept. 2004.
Tickets are available at the CPS Box Office, Snell Music Theater, or at Northern Music & Video. Tickets can also be purchased at 267-2277 or www.cpspotsdam.org.
For more information on Laube, visit www.nathanlaube.com.