Mateusz Rzewuski, organ
Program to be announced
Bio
Born in ?uków, Mateusz Rzewuski was awarded his Masters in Music from the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. He studied organ under Professor Franz Danksagmüller.
He has participated in many master classes, inlcuding those run by Guy Bovet, Piter van Dijk, Hans Fagius, Gerhard Gnann, Olivier Latry, Ludger Lohmann, Christophe Mantoux , Michael Radulescu, Daniel Roth, Wolfgang Zerer and others.
Mateusz has performed concerts in Poland, Germany, France, Lithuania, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. In 2011 he became a finalist of the International Festival of Sacred Music of the Reverend Stanis?aw Ormi?ski in Rumia. In 2012 he also participated in archive recordings for Polish Television.
Eventbrite FAQs
>Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
There are no ID requirements for the concert series.
The concert space is very open and acoustically live, so it's important to keep audience noise low to let everyone enjoy the music. Children who are able to be quiet for the duration of a :45 to :50 musical performance are welcome.
>What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
The Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption is at 1111 Gough between Geary and Ellis Streets. The 38 Geary stops nearby.
Driving? There is also a good sized parking lot, with entrances on Gough and on Cleary Court.
>What can I bring into the event?
The performance takes place inside our sanctuary space, so please don't bring in food to eat or drink.
>How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Chris or Helena in the Cathedral Music Department can answer your questions from Wednesday through Saturday, between 10 am and 2 pm. Please call (415) 567-2020, extension 213.
>What's the refund policy?
You can get a refund on donation tickets up to a day before the concert. You can also give your tickets to other people.
>Do I need to bring a printed copy of my ticket?
You don't need to bring a printout. Eventbrite gives us a list.
Mateusz Rzewuski, organ
Program to be announced
Bio
Born in ?uków, Mateusz Rzewuski was awarded his Masters in Music from the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. He studied organ under Professor Franz Danksagmüller.
He has participated in many master classes, inlcuding those run by Guy Bovet, Piter van Dijk, Hans Fagius, Gerhard Gnann, Olivier Latry, Ludger Lohmann, Christophe Mantoux , Michael Radulescu, Daniel Roth, Wolfgang Zerer and others.
Mateusz has performed concerts in Poland, Germany, France, Lithuania, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. In 2011 he became a finalist of the International Festival of Sacred Music of the Reverend Stanis?aw Ormi?ski in Rumia. In 2012 he also participated in archive recordings for Polish Television.
Eventbrite FAQs
>Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
There are no ID requirements for the concert series.
The concert space is very open and acoustically live, so it's important to keep audience noise low to let everyone enjoy the music. Children who are able to be quiet for the duration of a :45 to :50 musical performance are welcome.
>What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
The Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption is at 1111 Gough between Geary and Ellis Streets. The 38 Geary stops nearby.
Driving? There is also a good sized parking lot, with entrances on Gough and on Cleary Court.
>What can I bring into the event?
The performance takes place inside our sanctuary space, so please don't bring in food to eat or drink.
>How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Chris or Helena in the Cathedral Music Department can answer your questions from Wednesday through Saturday, between 10 am and 2 pm. Please call (415) 567-2020, extension 213.
>What's the refund policy?
You can get a refund on donation tickets up to a day before the concert. You can also give your tickets to other people.
>Do I need to bring a printed copy of my ticket?
You don't need to bring a printout. Eventbrite gives us a list.
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