“The House of Mysterious Secrets” made it’s debut on KYMN Radio this morning. Rolf Haas, a violinist with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, wrote, produced, and performed the spoken word and violin. Chris Brunelle accompanied on the piano, and Alec Wells was the sound engineer. It was recorded mainly at the First UCC Church in Northfield and is dedicated to Rolf’s grandfather, Harry Nordstrom, a retired music professor at Carleton College who taught Rolf the violin.
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