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Jane Parker-Smith

Host Facility
Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis
Location
St. Louis, MO
Time
8 pm

Jane Parker-Smith is internationally recognized by the critics and public alike for her musicianship, virtuosity, entertaining programs and electrifying performances. An innate interpretative ability, prodigious technique and flair for tonal color are the hallmarks that make Jane Parker-Smith one of the most sought-after organists in the world. Now Jane Parker-Smith comes to St. Louis to perform on the Great Cathedral Organ. Experience the wondrous sound as all 7,621 pipes come to life.

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