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An Afternoon to Remember with Mark Herman

3/14/2026

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What a wonderful afternoon it was! The Dairyland Theatre Organ Society was treated to a truly spectacular concert featuring the remarkable Mark Herman, who took the audience on an unforgettable musical journey spanning over a century of beloved repertoire. From the stately elegance of Arthur Sullivan to the sweeping cinematic grandeur of John Williams, and so much in between, Mark demonstrated why he is considered one of the most captivating theatre organists performing today.
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​Somewhere Over the Keys…

One of the standout moments of the afternoon was a selection of music from The Wizard of Oz, which had both members and guests grinning from ear to ear. Mark showcased his remarkable ability to bring these timeless melodies to life, utilizing the organ’s extensive range of tones. Each piece in the medley felt both familiar and refreshing.
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​The Showstopper: “The Lost Chord”

If there was one moment that left the entire audience breathless, it was Mark’s stunning recreation of Tom Hazleton’s legendary arrangement of Arthur Sullivan's “The Lost Chord.” He aimed to evoke the experience of hearing the Barton organ in Chicago Stadium during the 1985 American Theatre Organ Convention. Starting with the softest stops, Mark skillfully coaxed the organ through a breathtaking crescendo, building measure by measure until almost every rank was resonating in its full glory. The power and artistry on display were nothing short of magnificent, and the sustained applause that followed spoke volumes.

The concert attracted an enthusiastic audience of about 325 DTOS members and guests, showcasing the enduring love for the theatre organ and the allure of a world-class performer. We want to thank Paul for sharing this space with us!
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If You Missed The Concert...

​Not Yet a Member? Here’s Why You Should Join!

If you attended as a guest and found yourself wishing the afternoon would never end, we have great news: it doesn’t have to! By becoming a member of the Dairyland Theatre Organ Society, you can enjoy a world of extraordinary music and connect with a welcoming community.

As a member, you’ll enjoy:
•  Exclusive social events for members only — intimate gatherings with fellow enthusiasts and performers.
•  A warm and welcoming community that shares your passion for the King of Instruments.
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Don't miss out on moments like "The Lost Chord." Join the Dairyland Theatre Organ Society today and be part of something truly special! Remember, you do not need to be an organist to join!
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Roger Johnson
3/12/2026 04:31:32 pm

My wife and I are coming

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  • DTOS Instruments
    • East Troy Railroad Museum
    • American Family Field
    • Regal Theatre Barton
    • Riverside Theatre
    • Style H Project >
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      • Specification
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    • Gary Klechowitz
    • John Cornue
    • Ryan Jonas
    • Organ Piper Pizza
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