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Sunday, April 7
12:15 pm
Learn about the history, architecture, and life of Duke Chapel on this tour, which is free and open to the public.
4:00 pm
First performed 300 years ago on Good Friday, April 7, 1724, J.S. Bach's "St. John Passion" is renowned for its dramatic choruses, expressive arias, and compelling narrative.
8:00 pm
Catholic Mass in Duke Chapel. All are welcome. The Duke Catholic Center is the Roman Catholic community on the Duke Campus.
Monday, April 8
5:00 pm
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower.
Tuesday, April 9
1:00 pm
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal.
5:00 pm
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower.
6:30 pm
Theology Underground is a series of guided conversations for students about how culture, identity, and race impact the way we live out our faith and beliefs.
Wednesday, April 10
1:00 pm
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal.

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