David Buice will perform October 21 at the Parish Church of St. Helena in Beaufort (Episcopal), the second artist in that church’s Fall Series of “Friday Organ Concerts at Noon.”
Buice serves in the Atlanta area as organist and choir director of the Church of the New Covenant, Doraville, Ga., and also as the artist-in-residence at Oglethorpe University. Buice has developed a national reputation as one of the most satisfying performers on organ and harpsichord to be hear on today’s concert circuit. His previous performances include New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, playing the Museum’s historic 1830 Appleton pipe organ.
The 45-minute concerts are free and open to the public. For more information, contact the Pat Gould, the music director at the church, at patgould@islc.net or 843-522-1712 or visit www.sthelenas1712.org
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