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Christopher HOULIHAN Christopher Houlihan has been called “gifted” by the New York Times, “dazzling” by the Wall Street Journal, and “one of the brightest stars in the new generation of American organists” by the Cincinnati Enquirer. Christopher Houlihan is a graduate of Trinity College in Connecticut. He earned his master’s degree at The Juliard School in New York, where he studied with organist Paul Jacobs. He has been a featured performer at four conventions of the American Guild of Organists and has performed in 33 states as well as in Canada, France and Scotland. He is one of the very few organists in the world who earns his entire living from performing. Sunday, April 13 4 p.m. Knowles Memorial Chapel Doors open at 3:30 p.m. Inaugural Concert from the fund in support of The Faith Emeny Conger ’54 Visiting Organist Concert Series in honor of John Oliver Rich ’38 Free and open to the public. For more information: 407.646.2233

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ChristopherHOULIHAN

Christopher Houlihan has been called “gifted” by the New York Times, “dazzling” by the Wall Street Journal, and “one of the brightest stars in the new generation of American organists” by the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Christopher Houlihan is a graduate of Trinity College in Connecticut. He earned his master’s degree at The Juliard School in New York, where he studied with organist Paul Jacobs.

He has been a featured performer at four conventions of the American Guild of Organists and has performed in 33 states as well as in Canada, France and Scotland. He is one of the very few organists in the world who earns his entire living from performing.

Sunday, April 13 • 4 p.m.Knowles Memorial Chapel Doors open at 3:30 p.m.

Inaugural Concert from the fund in support ofThe Faith Emeny Conger ’54Visiting Organist Concert Seriesin honor of John Oliver Rich ’38

Free and open to the public. For more information: 407.646.2233