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Free Organ Concert Series: Sooyoung Choi

Town Hall Organ Trust

Free Organ Concert Series: Sooyoung Choi

2:00pm, Sun 13 July, 2025
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A South Korean star to perform on the Town Hall Organ.

In this year’s second free organ concert, Sooyoung Choi is set to wow the audience with a truly international programme, with music from France, Hungary, England Germany and Sweden. 


You’ll hear Dubois’ Grand Choeur, the Adagio from Saint Saëns Organ Symphonie, the Bach Chaconne, and a Scherzo by Antalffy. Then comes Ketèlbey’s In a Persian Market, the Elegiac Romance by Ireland, La Nativitè by Langlais and Sonata in G minor by Lindberg. 


Sooyoung Choi is the winner of many competitions and has given concerts in South Korea and several European centers. He has attended masterclasses with a number the world’s leading organists.