Organ Recital Series: Bálint Karosi

Bálint Karosi, Director of Music at Saint Peter's Church in New York City, has been recognized as a leading interpreter of the music of J. S. Bach since winning the International Bach Competition in Leipzig (2008). Commended by Christoph Wolff as "a most impressive musical interpreter" (Boston Musical Intelligencer), he has earned a reputation for his expressive command of a wide range of repertoire, guided by historical performance practice. His recital will be performed on the Brombaugh and Flentrop organs.
Admission is free.
Paid parking is available on a first-come-first-served basis in the Bryan Center Garage at 125 Science Drive. ADA parking is available in surface lot at the same address. Watch a livestream of the concert on the Chapel's YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6PnY_FQmr-0bFN1aK22hBg . A beloved cornerstone of the Chapel Music calendar, the Organ Recital Series showcases internationally acclaimed organists performing enduring favorites, modern masterpieces, and original improvisations. The Chapel's Kathleen Upton Byrns McClendon Organ (Aeolian, 1932), Benjamin N. Duke Memorial Organ (Flentrop, 1976), and Brombaugh Organ (1997) are all featured in the series.
Learn more about the Chapel's music season at chapel.duke.edu/music.