Local musician Chris Falteisek will present “Norway 2022: A Concert through the Eyes of a Photographer and Musician” at 7 p.m. Oct. 21 at Christ Episcopal Church of Woodbury (7305 Afton Road). …
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Local musician Chris Falteisek will present “Norway 2022: A Concert through the Eyes of a Photographer and Musician” at 7 p.m. Oct. 21 at Christ Episcopal Church of Woodbury (7305 Afton Road).
All are welcome and invited to attend this concert. A free-will ouering will be tak en.
Falteisek, Minister of Music at Christ Episcopal Church of Woodbury, recently spent three weeks in Norway on a Nordic pilgrimage to experience the life, music and customs of his ancestral homeland, Norway. Anecdotes, insights, stories, customs, music, pictures and videos of Falteisek’s travels to Norway will be a part of this presentation. Music will include Falteisek’s own Nordic- inspired compositions as well as traditional and folk Nordic music.
Falteisek, a native of Prescott and resident of Hastings, started playing organ and piano for church as a sixth grader. He currently works as Minister of Music at Christ Episcopal Church of Woodbury and is an accompanist at both St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Hastings and St. Thomas Aquinas Church in St. Paul Park. He has composed and recorded 17 albums. His musical performances have taken him to Sweden, Norway and around the United States. Falteisek’s musical style is eclectic and mirrors his love of various historical periods and places.
Submitted by Chris Falteisek