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Norman Harper in recital

Saturday 20th June 2026 | 11:00

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Date: Saturday 20th June 2026

Time: 11:00

Venue: St Georges Church, High Street, Beckenham, Kent BR3 1AX

Event Information

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)         Sinfonia to Cantata No 29  arr Marcel Dupré

William Smith (1603-1645)                           Fantasia   ed Andrew Fowler

Cecilia McDowall (1951 – )                            Church Bells beyond the Stars

George Thalben Ball (1896-1987)                Variations on a Theme of Paganini for pedal solo

Improvisation on a submitted theme in a sealed envelope

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)     Fantasia in F minor KV 608                                       

Entry to this event is Free of Charge. There will be a retiring collection.

Event Artists

Norman Harper

Organist

Norman Harper was born in south Essex and was organ scholar at Gonville and Caius College  Cambridge, studying organ with Peter le Huray and Gillian Weir, and composition with Peter Tranchell. Further organ studies were undertaken with Noel Rawsthorne and David Sanger. Following a career as teacher, choral director, recitalist and accompanist, Norman was appointed… (click for more information)

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