Perfect for music lovers and community seekers, this 60-minute recital by Dr. John Wells features classical masterpieces on a renovated organ. Includes afternoo

Communities thrive when cultural events bring people together, and this organ recital at St. Thomas's Anglican Church in Tamaki offers a perfect chance to connect over inspiring music. Celebrating the 2025 renovation of the historic George Croft & Son organ by the South Island Organ Company, the event highlights local heritage and craftsmanship, fostering a sense of shared pride among attendees.
Dr. John Wells returns to the organ bench for a captivating performance on Saturday, 18 April 2026, at 2pm. This one-hour concert features a diverse programme tailored to the neo-classical organ, including works by J.S. Bach, Buxtehude, Bach/Vivaldi, Dr. Douglas Mews, Gigout, Carter, and Philip Cramner. Music lovers, families, and anyone curious about classical organ pieces will find it engaging and accessible, with no prior knowledge required. It's an ideal outing for those seeking a relaxing afternoon that enriches the spirit and sparks conversations about art and history.
The social benefits shine through in the complimentary afternoon tea hosted by the AOA committee right after the concert. This gathering encourages mingling, allowing community members to chat, share stories, and build connections in a welcoming setting. All are welcome, making it a great way to support local arts while enjoying high-quality entertainment.
Practical details keep things straightforward: admission is by programme at the door, with fees set at $30 for waged and $20 for unwaged. The event lasts 60 minutes, leaving plenty of time for the tea and fellowship. No special requirements are needed—just bring your enthusiasm for music and community. 🎹
Attending supports the arts scene in Tamaki and creates memorable moments with fellow community members. Don't miss this blend of melody and camaraderie! ☕