Senate Theater
6424 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI, 48210
From $17.00
Sun, September 20th, 2026 @ 3:00PM EDT
Organ Pops Concert Featuring Walt Strony
Sunday, September 20
Doors - 2:00 PM
Concert - 3:00 PM
Tickets - $17
The 2026 season of the Detroit Theater Organ Society’s Organ Pops Concert series is back after a summer break with even more top-notch organ music at the historical Senate Theater! For over sixty years DTOS has brought in some of the nation's and world's finest organists to harness the power of our Mighty Wurlitzer theater organ. This year, in the Senate's 100th year, we are happy to continue that tradition here in Southwest Detroit!
For our third concert this season we are excited to present the one and only Walt Strony returning to the console at the Senate Theater! Don’t miss your chance to experience the majesty, nuance and diversity of sounds that only a theater pipe organ can provide.
About the Artist:
Walt Strony is one of America's premier concert organists. Since his debut in 1974 at the age of 18, he has established himself as one of the few organists equally at home playing both theatre and classical organ.
Mr. Strony has performed from coast-to-coast in the United States as well as in Japan, Australia, England and Canada. He has performed for more conventions of the American Theatre Organ Society than anyone living and has also performed numerous times for chapters of the America Guild of Organists.
Among his many triumphs are having performed two concerts at Radio City Music Hall, and twice on the Wanamaker Organ in Philadelphia, the world's largest fully-operable pipe organ. He has been a regular performer on many series including the Spreckels Organ in Balboa Park, San Diego and the Kotzschmar Organ in Portland, ME -- as well as having performed on nearly every important theatre organ in the world. He has performed with the symphony orchestras of Calgary, El Paso, Allentown and Symphony Silicon Valley.
In addition to being one of America's most sought after organists, equally at home on the Mighty
Born in Chicago, he began music studies at the age of seven. His theatre organ teacher was Al Melgard, the much-loved organist at the Chicago Stadium, who began his career as a very popular silent film accompanist in Chicago. Needless to say, he taught Walt all he knew. As a result, Walt is one of the last generation of organists with a genuine connection to those that played silent films in the 1920s. Appropriately, Walt strives to be as authentic as possible when creating a score -- so it's a close as possible to what was done originally. His classical studies were with Herbert L. White and Karel Paukert.
This well-rounded musician brings a wealth of experience to any organ console. This experience has brought him the reputation of being one of America's most original and interesting sounding organists. As one reviewer noted years ago -- " Strony has become one of the rare breed of today's younger theatre organists to have developed a style uniquely his own. While looking backwards, respectfully to the masters of theatre organ tradition, he manages to look forward with a refreshing approach in all his musical arrangements." "It is a style that is inventive, harmonically interesting, and above all, right for today."
Parking is available in a gated parking lot on Gilbert St., behind the theater.
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