Get in the haunting season mood as Juilliard-trained and internationally renowned organist Dorothy Papadakos mesmerizes with her interpretation of the 1922 classic silent horror film “Nosferatu” which film historians cite as a genre-defining template for all scary films that followed. Celebrated for her silent film screenings during which improvisations abound, Papadakos will explore the vast expressive capabilities of Spivey Hall’s Albert Schweitzer Memorial Organ by Ruffatti of Padua, Italy.
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