Following a successful tour of France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, world-renowned concert organist Jonathan Dimmock returns to Healdsburg at 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, to play an all-Bach concert for the public’s enjoyment.
The concert takes place at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, located at the corner of East and Matheson Streets, one block east of Healdsburg’s downtown Plaza. The performance is presented as a gift to the public. There is no admission fee. Donations will be gratefully accepted.
A Grammy Award-winner with the San Francisco Symphony, Dimmock has performed concerts on all six inhabited continents of the world. He first played the Bigelow pipe organ at St. Paul’s two years ago, when he praised the church’s selection of the instrument, saying, “It’s the perfect instrument for the venue, and it begged me to make it sing.”
As the principal organist for the San Francisco Symphony and the Palace of the Legion of Honor, Dimmock specializes in Bach and will repeat the Healdsburg concert two weeks later in Obermarchtal, Germany, for the Complete Works of J.S. Bach Series.