Real Good For Free: Music @ Noon at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall
For more than 20 years now, the legendary Troy Savings Bank Music Hall has been opening its doors for free monthly matinee performances by some of the region’s finest musical talent from a wide range of musical genres.
The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall’s Music @ Noon concert series kicks off the 2009-2010 season with a performance by theater organist Ned Spain, who will perform show tunes and old standards, played on an Allan Digital Theater Organ at 12noon on Tuesday, October 13.
Spain is well known throughout Nippertown as the organist at Proctors in Schenectady, where he performs on Goldy, a 1931 Wurlitzer pipe organ. For a decade, Spain also performed summer concerts on the historic 1840 Ferris pipe organ at the Round Lake Auditorium.
Here’s the complete schedule of upcoming Music @ Noon performances at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. The monthly concerts take place at 12noon on the second Tuesday of each month. Admission is free and no tickets or reservations are required. Bring your lunch, as you like:
October 13: Ned Spain (theatre organ and show tunes)
November 10: The Cumming Duo (classical piano and violin)
December 8: The True Tones (popular songs)
January 12: Frederic Hellwitz (classical guitar)
February 9: Annie & the Hedonists (eclectic mix of folk, blues and more)
March 9: Findlay Cockrell (a Chopin 200th birthday celebration)
April 13: Andre Laurent O’Neil and William Carragan (viola da gamba and harpsichord)
May 11: Phil Minissale (acoustic blues)
Previously:
Real Good For Free: Quintessence (Weekends)
Real Good for Free: Colleen Pratt @ the Van Dyck (Thursdays)
Real Good for Free: Tuesdays @ Revolution Hall (Tuesdays)
Real Good for Free: Happy Traum @ the Crandall Library (10/15/09)
Real Good for Free: CRUMBS Nite Out @ The Linda (4th Thursdays)
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