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ID: AV2100160 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: OrganOrgan Berliner Sinfonie-Orchester, Claus Peter Flor |
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ID: BAR2013-01 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Baroque Subcollection: Organ |
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ID: V1-0010 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Organ Collection Subcollection: Organ(1-11)- HORA, Jan (organ)
(12) - ČECH, Petr (organ) |
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ID: IMLCD148 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Organ Collection Subcollection: Organ„W.Sauer“organ |
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ID: DDV24101 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Organ Collection Subcollection: OrganTHE SIMONBURN WALKER ORGAN
HENRY WALLACE F.R.C.O. at the organ of St Mungo, Simonburn.
As well as some well-known Bach chorale-preludes, Henry puts this inspiring little instrument, acquired by St. Mungo's from York Minster in about 1908, through its paces in a balanced programme of (mainly) German pieces, some of which aren't available elsewhere. |
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ID: DDV24121 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: OrganFollowing two CDs of the choral music of James Cook and the first CD of his organ music (to be followed by a double CD of organ symphonies in November 2006), this recital features music for organ and harp, two with solo voice and one with choir. All in Cook's distinctive yet approachable and very listenable style.
The young British composer James Cook, whose music is clearly within the traditions of his predecessors Vaughan-Williams, Herbert Howells and Edmund Rubbra, studied at Oxford University and worked for a time at Eton College. Although primarily a composer of sacred vocal music, he has during the past couple of years written a sizeable body of work for the organ as well as several pieces for the rarely heard combination of organ and harp. All of the music on this CD was inspired by the concept of heaven and the soul's journey there. The music centers around the organ, which is combined with the harp (that most celestial of instruments) and voices, in particular the soprano voice and unaccompanied choir. The two songs are presented as the first and last tracks, framing the more substantial works within. The only choral piece, In Heaven Shall All be Love, forms the centerpiece of the program. Cook's lovely, romantic choral music can also be heard on DD25023 and DD25027, and a selection of works for the organ can be heard on DD25031. |
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ID: RRC1086 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Cathedrale Music Subcollection: OrganJennifer Bate at Beauvais Cathedral Organ (*St Trinité). |
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ID: LIR004 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Organ Collection Subcollection: OrganPopular organ repertoire on the new Letourneau organ in the chapel at the Tower of London. This is the first solo CD on the newly restored organ.
The present organ case in the Tower of London dates from 1699 when it was built under royal warrant by Bernhardt Schmidt for the Banqueting House, Whitehall. It was relocated several times, eventually coming to rest at the Tower’s chapel of St Peter ad Vincula. Over the following century it was rebuilt and enlarged on several occasions, and by 1999 this resulted in an organ some three times larger than that for which the original case had been designed. During the installation of this new organ by the Canadian organ builder Fernand Létourneau, the case was meticulously restored to its original dimensions and many decorative details were made to replace those lost over the centuries.
To show off this remarkable new instrument on its first commercial solo recording, Colm Carey has put together a wonderfully varied and attractive programme, first and foremost chosen to suit to the instrument’s character, but representing the best of British organ music as befits its location, and spanning 5 centuries.
A leading concert organist of the younger generation, Colm Carey offers a blend of fresh invention and technical finesse, establishing him as a remarkable and distinctive performer. Born in Ireland, Carey studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London with Nicholas Danby and David Titterington, where he read for a University of London BMus. He also gained the Dip.RAM, the Academy’s highest performance award, and later became Meaker Fellow. As winner of the prestigious Julius Isserlis Scholarship, he went on to study at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève with Lionel Rogg, where he won the ‘Premier Prix de Virtuosité avec Distinction’ on completion of his course. He subsequently came third and won the Audience Prize at the St. Albans International Competition.
Since then Colm has performed in France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Italy, Denmark, Canada, the USA, Australia and throughout Britain and Ireland. His repertoire embraces all the major traditions, from the French Classical School and the German Baroque to the great symphonic tradition of the nineteenth century, and as a keen exponent of contemporary music he has given first performances of new works by Lionel Rogg, Roderick Williams, Ruth Byrchmore and Andrew Johnstone. |
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ID: BC3009 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: OrganThe magnificence of a cathedral organ, combined with the brilliance of the trumpet, stimulates the imagination of all music lovers. Australian trumpeter, John Coulton, along with English organist David Dunnett, give superb performances of this recital repertoire. The range of the program offered here gives an insight into the versatility of this musical combination: joyful and glorious music from the Baroque, beautiful and soulful melodies found in Faure and Gounod, and powerful forces of transparent colour found in the work by Petr Eben.
Albinoni: Organ Concerto in F major / anon.: Gloria in Excelsis Deo /Trad. Arr. Jean Thilde /Charpentier, M-A: Te Deum, H146: Prélude /Eben: Okna (Windows) /Fauré: Requiem: Pie Jesu /Franck, M: Suite de Danses /Gounod: Ave Maria /Hovhaness: Prayer of Saint Gregory, Op. 62b /Martini, G B: Toccata /Purcell: Sonata for Trumpet and Strings Z850 / Torelli: Sinfonia con tromba |
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ID: GD182 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Organ Collection Subcollection: OrganFor two decades now organist Velin Iliev has established and developed the organ art in Bulgaria. A magnificent interpreter of old and contemporary music, in his CD he presents several different organ schools and styles, starting with Clerambault's Suite du deuxieme ton, through Bach, Cesar Franck (19th c.), to Lionel Rogg, Professor at the Geneva Conservatoire, author of instrumental and choral music. Velin Iliev made the recordings in Sofia, Varna and Dobrich, where the famous German Schuke Orgelbau Factory built organs. Thus the 1970 saw the revival of interest towards the organ, an instrument which is not so characteristic of the Eastern Slavs and the East Orthodox religion. Together with some of his colleague-organists Velin Iliev laid the foundations of the Bulgarian organ school thus attaining a great objective - to bring the Bulgarian music lovers closer to the values of the old organ music tradition. In the course of several seasons he organised the extensive series "Organ Metamorphoses", where he po |
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