William Haller, professor of organ and organ literature at West Virginia University, will present a recital at the Creative Arts Center Sunday, Oct. 22.

The concert will begin at 4 p.m. in the Lyell B. Clay Concert Theatre and is free and open to the public.

The program will include music by Bach, Britten, Thalben-Ball, Sowerby and Koetsier.

In addition, Glenn Cloutier, a trombone student studying for a doctorate in music, will perform. Ten trombone students will join him for the final work, along with keyboardist Wei Tuck”Victor”Chan.

Haller received his doctorate from North Texas State University and both his masters and bachelors degrees from the Eastman School of Music. He is the former organist for the Columbus Symphony and Columbus Symphony Chorus.

His past honors include winning the National Organ Playing Competition in Fort Wayne, Ind., in 1965 and tying for second place at the International Organ Playing Competition in Chartres, France, in 1974.

For more information, contact the College of Creative Arts, 304-293-4841 ext. 3108.