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'Music at Cherry Hill' Presents Arsenal Duo in Concert

As part of a concert series, The Arsenal Duo will perform at 3 p.m. on May 7. Read on for details.

From Cherry Hill Presbyterian Church: Cherry Hill Presbyterian Church will present The Arsenal Duo in concert at 3 p.m.on Sunday, May 7, 2017 as part of its “Music at Cherry Hill” concert series

The Arsenal Duo is composed of Pittsburgh musicians, pianist Nathan Carterette and organist Edward Alan Moore. They began presenting concerts in 2013, performing a diverse repertoire of musical works for piano and organ, including their own transcriptions and solo offerings.

Carterette has distinguished himself in concert by performing a wide range of works from Elizabethan keyboard music to contemporary. He began piano studies at the age of eleven with Cleveland’s legendary Birute and Anthony Smetona as well as private study in Germany. Educated at Yale University, he studied with Boris Berman.

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Moore received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in organ performance from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. He is organist and music director at East Liberty Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh, Penn. Moore previously served as member of the organ faculty at The Catholic University of America Benjamin T. Rome School of Music in Washington, D.C.; director of music ministries at Lewinsville Presbyterian Church in McClean, Va.; and minister of music at National City Christian Church in Washington, D.C.

A free-will offering will be received during the performance. Cherry Hill Presbyterian Church is located at 24100 Cherry Hill, at the northwest intersection with Telegraph Road in Dearborn.

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For more information, please call the Rev. Mark Phillips at 313-563-4800.

Photo courtesy of The Arsenal Duo (The Arsenal Duo musicians, Edward Alan Moore and Nathan Carterette, at right)

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