Jim Houston’s sneakered feet tapped to keep time Sunday as he played the organ. It was the “Song for St. Cecilia’s Day,” John Dryden’s 17th century ode to the transcendent power of music. Going from a regular organ to a Niemann pipe organ, says Houston, organist and music director at the First…
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First Unitarian Church in Baltimore marks a musical anniversary
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