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 |  |  | 5 manuals and 106-ranks!! Symphonic-Theatre Organ
Adrian W. Phillips Music Studio Phoenix, Arizona
An Ella Fitzgerald Retrospective and RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 2 join an array of favorites to show the organ's colors!
 $17.98 |  |  |  | On archival recordings from 1930-1931, Tournemire himself plays the organ Franck knew.
 $15.98 |  |  |  |  | J. S. Bach: Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, on 97-ranks of Aeolian-Skinner Daniel Sullivan Plays at St. Philip's Episcopal Cathedral, Atlanta
 $14.98 |  |  |  | This new book traces the musical practice of several religious groups from their establishment in America to the present,
 $44.95 |  |  |  |  | Harpsichord works of Vivaldi, Marcello, Galuppi, Turrini, Grazioli and others performed by virtuoso Michele Barchi in the sumptuous context of contemporary architecture beautifully filmed by Federico Savio.
 $22.50 |  |  |  | Now at a reduced price!A landmark study of J. S. Bach and the organ, these essays widely influence and inform those who play the organ works of J. S. Bach. Some of the 15 contributors include Christoph Wolff, Marie-Claire Alain, Harald Vogel, Peter Williams, Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini, John Brombaugh, George Stauffer, Robert L. Marshall, and Ernest May.
 $24.95 |  |  |  |  | Tom Trenney, winner of the AGO Improvisation Competition, improvises two suites on hymn tunes and plays repertoire on a new three-manual organ by Patrick J. Murphy & Associates at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Baltimore
 $14.98 |  |  |  | SPECIAL PRICE George Ritchie's acclaimed recordings of the Bach organ works on nine American-built pipe organs on 11 CDs! Extensive notes document the organs, the registrations, and George Stauffer writes extensively on the works. Organs include the magna opera of organbuilders Paul Fritts, Taylor & Boody, John Brombaugh, Martin Pasi, and C. B. Fisk, and other large organs by Fritts-Richards, Munetaka Yokota, and Noack, all built in tonal and mechanical styles known to J. S. Bach. Click the headline for more description and to order and to see each volume in this set, also available separately.

|  |  |  |  | NEW! Seth Bingham Played on 110 Ranks! Christopher Marks records the first entire CD devoted to the organ works by New Yorker Seth Bingham (1882-1972), organist at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church for 38 years and music professor at Columbia University, as the first volume in an integral series of Bingham’s organ works. Marks plays the 1997 Schoenstein 4m organ of 144 stops, 110 ranks, at First Plymouth Congregational Church, Lincoln, Nebraska, including such favorites as “Bells of Riverside” and “Rhythmic Trumpet.”
 $14.98 |  |  |  | Over seventy-five poems inspired by the organ have been assembled by Rollin Smith into this beautiful volume. An excellent gift.
 $15.99 |  |  |  |  | Thirty-Two Historic Pipe Organs in Kentuckiana
 $29.95 |  |  |  | An exciting recital of French works played on St. Thomas' chancel organ
 $14.98 |  |  |  |  | Organist Schuyler Robinson tours nine pipe organs near Lexington, Kentucky -- the Bluegrass region of central Kentucky with rolling hills, countless horse farms outlined with white fences and 18th-century stone fences, horse racing, and Bluegrass music. Less known is the wealth of churches and institutions that house great pipe organs of historic and modern vintage. This recording visits organs not heard on OHS-93 Historic Organs of Louisville.
 $14.98 |  |  |  | The Dallas Wind Symphony, Jerry Junkin, Conductor and Mary Preston, Dallas Symphony Organist and Curator of Fisk Opus 100, the Lay Family Concert Organ in the Meyerson Symphony Center combine forces to produce a festive recital.
 $16.98 |  |  |  |  | This new biography of the great French organist and composer (1902-1986) is the most comprehensive in any language. James E. Frazier traces Duruflé’s musical training, his studies with Tournemire and Vierne, and his career as an organist, church musician, composer, recitalist, conservatory professor and orchestral musician. Frazier also examines the career and contributions of Duruflé’s wife, the formidable organist Marie-Madeleine Duruflé-Chevalier.
 $62.95 |  |  |  | This collection of essays pays tribute to Professor Williams's contributions with important, fascinating articles by many of the world’s top scholars in the field.
 $59.99 |  |  |  |  | A new study considers the many aspects of a Romantic master.
 $35.00 |  |  |  | A guide to extemporizing chorale preludes from your hymnal written in layman's terms.
 $38.00 |  |  |  |  | David Heller shows off Kegg Opus 35. With 4 manuals, 52 stops and 4003 pipes, the organ is a major new musical resource in the Laredo area.
 $14.98 |  |  |  | Two organs built by the Fleming Gilles Brebos are documented in a surviving manuscript of the 16-th century, which contains details about their specifications, appearance and use. This book is a facsimile and translation of the manuscript, as well as an analysis of its importance and contents.
 $39.95 |  |  |  |  | Made possible in part by an OHS Alan Laufman Research Grant, this biography spans the life of Paul Manz and also includes an extensive study of his chorale based organ and choral works.
 $24.00 |  |  |  | An Important Study of Buxtehude Revised and Newly Available!
Dieterich Buxtehude: Organist in Lübeck by Kerala Snyder
Originally published in 1987 and long out of print, this book is considered to be the standard work on Buxtehude. This revised edition has just been released and contains new information, an extensive bibliography and a CD of selected vocal, chamber and organ works. The book is written for both the casual reader and the serious scholar.
The accompanying compact disc includes organ music played by Hans Davidsson of Eastman Shool of Music and the Göteborg Organ Art Center.
 $72.95 |  |  |  |  | With a Bonus CD: The Tonal Tour narrated by Manuel Rosales
With profiles and interviews, this book introduces the architect, organ builder, tonal designer and other important figures related to the visually striking organ found in Los Angeles’ Walt Disney Concert Hall. There are many photos of the design and building process and a wealth of information about the project, including the evolution of the façade which has made this organ, and hall, an architectural landmark.
 $24.95 |  |  |  | An excellent video of virtuoso Philippe Delacour playing two fine organs including a Cavaillé-Coll. Dupré, Vierne, Bach, Couperin, Franck, Liszt, Alain, Duruflé, Messiaen. This video is now re-issued as a DVD.
 $22.50 |  |  |  |  | 21 hours with Virgil Fox and his students!
 $50.00 |  |  |  | Latry joins the Philadelphia Orchestra and Christoph Eschenbach to play Saint-Saëns, Barber and Poulenc on the new Dobson Organ in the Kimmel Center
 $19.98 |  |  |  |  | From Sacramento to London, flooded twice and once entombed, this Wurlitzer will not give up!
 $15.98 |  |  |  | NEW! Timothy Edward Smith plays the 1912 Casavant 4m in the large and resonant St. Anthony of Padua Church, New Bedford, Mass., which he played during the 2005 OHS National Convention. Works by Couperin, Bonnet, Guilmant, Franck, Lefébure-Wély, Widor, and Gounod.
 $14.98 |  |  |  |  | NEW! 2CDs for the Price of One! Timothy Edward Smith plays the newly restored 1931 Kimball 4m and the 1972 Beckerath 3m at First Congregational Church, Columbus, transcribing Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Saëns and playing American works by Bingham, Baumgartner, Warner, Ford, and Hampton as well as European Baroque and Romantic works.
 $14.98 |  |  |  | John Brombaugh’s Opus 35 of 3 manuals, 49 stops and 70 ranks at Springfield, Illinois' First Presbyterian Church hosts an all-Bach program.
 $29.98 |  |  |  |  | Jean-Claude Zehnder plays works drawn from this fascinating document on the Schnitger organ known to Bach in St. Jacob’s Church, Hamburg.
 $25.98 |  |  |  | i>For the Orpheus of the Historic Organ gathers twenty-one articles and essays to celebrate a pioneering authority on 18th century German keyboard performance.
 $74.95 |  |  |  |  | Filmmaker Bert Shapiro documents the Mander organ in St. Ignatius Church, New York from conception to final sound in a program dedicated to late OHS member Malcolm Wechsler.
 $21.95 |  |  |  | A NEW DVD! Celebrating the centenary of Langlais’ birth, the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Guild of Organists has produced this documentary featuring Ann Labounsky, student of Langlais and author Jean Langlais: The Man and His Music.
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|  |  |  |  | A restored organ continues its song at age 141 and counting.
 $15.98 |  |  |  | “Wholeheartedly recommended”
by Gramophone, this re-issued 1985 recording is fine entertainment.
 $9.98 |  |  |  |  | Joachim Grubich plays the 1914 Zebrowski organ built into a case dating to 1761 by Józef Weissmann and located in the Monastery Church of St. Paul, Crakow in works of J.S. Bach, Zipoli, and Surzynski.
Jan Jargon plays the 1755/1788 Johann Friedrich Rhode organ in the Church of the Dominican Monastery of St. Nicholas in Gdansk as restored in 1977, performing works by J.S. Bach, Nowowiejski, and Jargon.
 $17.98 |  |  |  | Organ Hymns for the Sabbath are performed by Mormon Tabernacle organists John Longhurst, Clay Christiansen, and Richard Elliott with 23 hymn-based compositions showcasing the 5-130 Conference Center organ built by Schoenstein & Co.
 $14.98 |  |  |  |  | American organist and composer Eugene Thayer (1838-1889) inaugurated in 1874 a newspaper exclusively for organists – the first such publication in America and the forerunner to The Diapason, The American Organist, and The Tracker. Each issue contains commentary, reports and stoplists of specific organs in the U. S. and abroad, historical accounts, articles, and compositions for the organ by Thayer (28 pieces), Liszt, Rossini, Chadwick, Merkel, Guilmant, Lemmens, Hesse, Battmann, and many others. In 1877, Thayer published all of the issues as a set containing 242 pages, and a facsimile of that is what the Organ Historical Society has published anew, as a hardbound book with a very informative biographical introduction. Click the headline for more information and to order.
 $24.95 |  |  |  | Published by OHS! . . . welcome this extensively researched and highly readable portrait of the organ's most enthusiastic and prominent proponent of the early part of the last century. reviews James Hartman in The Diapason, June 2001. American-born organ virtuoso Clarence Eddy pursued and developed an international career, living in Chicago and Paris for much of his life, playing frequently and enlarging his influence through teaching, writing, consulting on organs, and composing organ works. This fascinating American figure enjoyed a substantial career in Europe. This first major biography brings light to a brilliant figure and a founder of the American Guild of Organists.
 $35.00 |  |  |  |  | The Austin Organ Company reopened for business on Thursday, May 5, 2005, after having closed its doors on Monday, March 7, 2005. What was thought to have been an end to more than a century of organbuilding may now be the herald of a new beginning! This book published by OHS chronicles the firm through 1999. More than the history of one firm, this book is a history of the American organ in the 20th century! writes historian Barbara Owen. In 640 lavishly illustrated pages, author Orpha Ochse writes the first complete history of 20th-century America's premier organbuilder to "carriage trade" churches and institutions. Scores of major musicians had an Austin organ central in their creative lives, including Leo Sowerby and Edwin Lemare. The genius and innovation of John and Basil Austin are examined along with other key organ builders and examples of organs in each decade of the firm's existence. Austin’s great municipal organs of the 1910s and 1920s, exuberant expressions of civic pride, still thrill audiences with majestic tuttis, and rainbows of contrasting tone colors and are carefully discussed. Click to read a further description.
 $48.00 |  |  |  | Italian virtuoso Enrico Viccardi plays the fine organ in the Abbey of Muri-Gries at Bolzano, Italy, in this beautifully produced DVD of major Bach works. The 18th-century church affords wonderful visual opportunities for the camera when it is not focused on the hands and feet of the organist. We see difficult passages executed up-close at the keyboard, and long shots of the architecture at other times. The organist speaks to us about the works before he plays each one. 112 minutes. Fantasia and Fugue in g, BWV 542
Partita diverse sopra Sei Gegrüsset, Jesu gütig, BWV 768
Toccata, Adagio adn Fugue in C, BWV 564
Trio Sonata No. 2 in c, BWV 526
Chorale Prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr, BWV 663
Prelude and Fugue in e, BWV 548 Wedge
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Philippe Delacour plays the Stahlhuth/Jann Organ of St. Martin, Dudelange in Luxembourg.
 $22.50 |  |  |  | This large-format book contains 94 of the legendary black and white 8"x10" photographs taken by Fred Hess & Son between 1929 and 1932, documenting the construction of the famous Midmer-Losh pipe organ with its 449 ranks and 33,114 pipes -- the largest organ in the world.
 Regular price: $45.00 Sale price: $25.00 |  |  |  |  | Long awaited and now at a The comprehensive book about the World's Largest Organ at Atlantic City, as written by Stephen D. Smith, contains almost every detail concerning the instrument, including a wealth of information that has never before been published. Hard facts and personal opinions are brought together in an almost story-like format that includes historical information, technical details, stop lists, and biographies of people involved with the organ.
 Regular price: $46.00 Sale price: $25.00 |  |  |  | The six Vierne organ symphonies recorded in the 1970’s at Notre Dame in Paris. 3-CD Set
 $35.98 |  |  |  |  | NEW!
George Wright plays the 3/26 Wurlitzer in the Carson Studio-Residence in Hollywood
 $14.98 |  |  |  | Vincent Boucher plays Wilhelm Opus 129 in Italian Style
 $17.98 |  |  |  |  | Liuwe Tamminga performs on organs in Bologna and Verona played upon or heard by Wolfgang Mozart when he traveled in Italy at age 14 in 1769-1771. The pieces used are an anthology of little-known compositions and several of Mozart’s sketches completed by other musicians.
 $17.98 |  |  |  | George Bozeman plays works contemporary with the Schuke organ in the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Church in Berlin-Zehlendorf
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250 Preludes, Introductions, Free Accompaniments, and Alternate Harmonizations.
 $35.00 |  |  |  | Würzburg Cathedral Organist Stefan Schmidt performs works for the Feast of Pentecost
 $17.98 |  |  |  |  | The Organistas gives a kaleidoscopic view of the organ and those who build organs and play them. The video visits organs from Eton to Los Angeles. It offers images of famous organs including the Wanamaker organ, Disney Hall and the gloriously decorated façade at Eton. Available in DVD format only.
 $21.95 |  |  |  | AGO Prize Winner Yoon-mi Lim performs on 3/70 Goulding & Wood in St. Meinrad’s
 $14.98 |  |  |  |  | The three Franck Chorales and Mendelssohn’s Sonata No. 6 are played by the famed Dr. Schweitzer in his Alsatian village church.
 $9.98 |  |  |  | 147 Stops and 9997 Pipes!
Concert Virtuoso and Former Organist of Westminster Abbey Simon Preston puts the restored organ through its paces in a demanding program of varied works.
 $17.98 |  |  |  |  | Known throughout the world as the leading masters of Gregorian chant, the monks of Solesmes have released a new compact disc, Learning about Gregorian Chant. This recording simplifies and clarifies the world of chant for those to whom Gregorian chant is a mystery. The combination of a clearly understood text with the fluidly sung examples, convinces the listener that Gregorian chant is open to everyone for enjoyment and prayer.
 $15.98 |  |  |  | This volume is a tribute to Gerre Hancock, an outstanding musician in his roles as organist, choirmaster, teacher, and performer. The interviews and performances offer insight into the brilliance, creativity, humor, humanity, and talent of the man. A special bonus features Gerre Hancock performing "Fête" by Jean Langlais.
This item is available in DVD format only.
 $25.00 |  |  |  |  | The performing styles of Virgil Fox are revealed and discussed, including the manual keyboard, Pedal keyboard, and registration technique that he used and taught. Edited by Brink Bush. 96 pages, softbound
 $22.95 |  |  |  | by Hans Conrad Fischer
Dozens of portraits, color photos of locales and artifacts, maps, and documents, bring Bach and his achievements directly to the reader through the text of author Hans Conrad Fischer. Unlike the many fine but text-only biographies and books about J. S. Bach that are visually sparse, this one uses illustrations and photographs to present a beautiful view of Bach's life. Fischer asserts that Bach had a profound faith and it was the foundation of his creativity. Included is a CD with 17 works for organ, harpsichord, orchestra, choir, violin, and flute in various combinations and solos. 191 pages, hardbound
 $25.00 |  |  |  |  | A huge 1929 E. M. Skinner 4m concert organ is expertly installed in the fabulous acoustic of the former train station in Cincinnati, now the Cincinnati Museum Center. Tom Murray and Peter Conte have each made great CDs on it, available here. Click the headline to order CDs recorded by Tom Murray and Peter Conte.

|  |  |  | More than ONE HUNDRED organs built between 1698 and 2005 are included in this beautiful book, with color photos of church interiors, organ cases and facades, consoles and keydesks, and details. Authors Stephen J. Schnurr, Jr., and Dennis E. Northway provide stoplists, histories, and descriptions of the organs. They group the organs in eight sections that bring a coherent vision of a widely diverse collection of organs. Both authors are OHS members, and Stephen Schnurr is the elected Secretary of OHS. 286 pages, hardbound. Click for more information and to order.
 $50.00 |  |  |  |  | Gillian Weir plays the newly refurbished and famous 119-rank organ designed by Ralph Downes for London's prime concert hall and built by Harrison & Harrison. Completed in 1954, the organ was refurbished in 1964 and 1979 with minor tonal adjustments by Downes. The new work adds mechanical devices, new mechanism within the original console, but otherwise left the organ tonally intact. Dame Gillian recorded it in June, 2005, before the entire organ was removed for refurbishment of the rest of it.
 $14.98 |  |  |  | Destroyed by Allied bombing near the end of World War II, Dresden’s great 18th-century Frauenkirche has been rebuilt and was rededicated on October 30, 2005. The Frauenkirche’s 1736 Silbermann organ, played by Bach, was entirely destroyed by the bombing, so the reconstructed church has a visually identical and tonally eclectic organ built by Daniel Kern of Strasbourg. In this first CD from this most important new organ, Samuel Kummer plays Bach and Duruflé. The CD is recorded as a surround sound SACD Hybrid playable on all CD
players.BACH: Concerto in d after Vivaldi; Trio on
Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend, BWV 655; Sei gegrüßet, BWV 768; Pièce d'orgue, BWV 572 DURUFLÉ: Suite, op. 5
 $25.98 |  |  |  |  | In this second DVD, Michel Chapuis recreates the atmosphere of the inauguration of the 1859 Cavaillé-Coll at Poligny by Lefébure-Wély through improvisation in 19th-century style. He also improvises on the exquisite 1890 Cavaillé-Coll at St-Ouen in Rouen and discusses both organs and improvisation techniques. The improvisations include demonstrations of various effects and registrations. About 80 minutes. Includes a 24-page booklet. Click for more information, subjects of the improvs, and to order.
 $26.95 |  |  |  | Famed choral director Weston Noble lectures on the principles of choral blend that he has used for longer than 50 years and with the Luther College Nordic Choir. Choral conductors (and organists pressed into service as choral conductors) can now study his technique via this DVD, just as thousands have benefitted from his teachings. Regardless of experience, the principles presented will improve the sound, intonation, and rhythmic clarity of any choir. James Jordan of Westminster Choir College introduces Noble and lays an introduction to the principles discussed.
 $34.95 |  |  |  |  | 2 CDs for the Price of One William Teague plays the 105-rank Aeolian-Skinner built 1955-'59 with the collaboration of Roy Perry, the famous A-S representative who had great talent in tonal design and finishing. Teague dedicated the completed organ and is the organist/choirmaster emeritus of the Episcopal cathedral in Shreveport, Louisiana. Very rarely recorded, this organ enjoys the sumptuous acoustics of a grand, vertical neo-Gothic building. This 2-CD set represents a retrospective of William Teague’s outstanding artistry as a major concertizing organist of the mid-20th century and a monument to superlative organbuilding. DUPRÉ: Stations of the Cross, Complete GINASTERA: Toccata, Villancico y Fuga BINGHAM: Roulade MESSIAEN: Serene AlleluiasCOOK: Scherzo, Dance & Reflection
WILLAN: Introduction, Passacaglia & Fugue
 $14.98 |  |  |  | Organized according to the church year, these eight volumes primarily support the song of the worshiping assembly and the majority of compositions are based on commonly used hymn tunes. Preludes, offertories, postludes, etc., range two to six minutes in duration, and many can be used as extended introductions to hymn singing. Each volume contains 128-142 pages. Click headline to see contents of each volume and to order.

|  |  |  |  | In the sumptuous acoustics of Riga Cathedral in Latvia with its huge Romantic 1884 E. F. Walcker organ (4m/124 stops), the superb French horn player Arvids Klichans plays original and transcribed works. The organ is played by Olgerts Cintins, Talivadis Deksnis, and Aivars Kaleïs.
 $12.98 |  |  |  | Celebrating the founding of The Organ Historical Society fifty years ago (our 50th year begins in the Summer of 2006), the OHS Press publishes an eclectic collection of essays in honor of Barbara Owen who is one of the Society’s founders who has served twice as its President. This hardbound book of 409 pages and 68 illustrations includes original writings in English by fifteen scholars of the organ. Click the headline for authors and titles of the essays, further description, and to order.
 $45.00 |  |  |  |  | On CD for the first time! The Command Classics Recordings! Virgil Fox recorded these definitive performances on the Aeolian-Skinner organs at Riverside Church and Lincoln Center in New York City, and at Symphony Hall, Boston, in 1963 and 1965 for the Command Classics audiophile recording company, and they were released as four LP phonograph records and perhaps a few reel-to-reel tapes. Now, they are released for the first time on CD. Click for a list of works on this 2-CD set.
 $29.95 |  |  |  | Guillou's Three Most Famous CDs for the Price of One CD This 3-CD set of the famous recordings that Jean Guillou made for the audiophile Dorian CD label are now available at a special price. He plays the famous Fisk organ at Meyerson Symphony Hall, Dallas, with the Dallas Symphony, Eduardo Mata, conductor; the “ikon” organ in the shape of a hand as built by Kleuker for the Alpine church of Notre-Dame des Neiges, and the van den Heuvel organ which he designed as titulaire of St-Eustace in Paris. Click the headline for titles and to order.
 $15.98 |  |  |  |  | Between 1983 and 1989, the Swedish virtuoso organist and teacher Hans Fagius recorded the complete organ works of J. S. Bach for a distinguished Swedish CD label. A review in The American Organist ranked Fagius’ as the best integral set of recordings. The set includes all of the undisputed works (including the Neumeister Chorales) as well as the 8 Little Preludes & Fugues. Now, the recordings are available for a special price on a new label in a set of 17 CDs (less than $5.30 per CD!)
 $89.95 |  |  |  | Grove's Dictionary of Music and The Complete Works of J. S. Bach in all genres all 46 volumes of the Bach-Gesellschaft Edition, more than 18,000 pages. In the economical and compact form of a CD-ROM or DVD, have a large library of sheet music that can be printed with your computer. Choose from French Romantic Organ Music, the Complete Organ Music of J. S. Bach, the Complete Church Cantatas of Bach, other Keyboard Music of Bach (complete), and Baroque Organ Music comprising all of the organ works of Buxtehude, Sweelinck, Froberger, and more! Also: Major Choral Works of J. S. Bach; Major Choral Works of Haydn, Mozart & Beethoven; Major Choral Works of Brahms, Schubert & Mendelssohn; Major Choral Works of Handel; and Major Choral Works 1550-1922 Click on the ikon to view selections and to order.

|  |  |  |  | Composers include David Dahl, T. Tertius Noble, Noel Rawsthorne, June Nixon, Timothy Albrecht, and more.

|  |  |  | A grand selection of hymn recordings offers wide variety: solo organ renditions, large choirs, Spirituals, smaller choirs, and performances with choir, organ, and orchestra. Click on the underline above for a full list of CDs. Click on each for further description.

|  |  |  |  | Check out the collection of books about and recordings made on the world's largest organs, oldest organs, and unique organs.

|  |  |  | Regional surveys feature 17 to 39 organs in multiple-CD sets at low prices. Choose from these regions: Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Boston, Montréal, Colorado, Oregon, Philadelphia, Michigan, Connecticut, San Francisco, Baltimore, New Orleans, Milwaukee, Maine, and Louisville.

|  |  |  |  | Mostly $4.99 to $6.99 and more than 100 titles. Special group of great CDs from full-price labels at CheapCD Prices! All NAXOS organ CDs, too, including complete works of Dupré, Franck, Bach and others!

|  |  |  | NEW! Leroy Anderson, composer of timeless hits such as Sleigh Ride, Blue Tango, and The Syncopated Clock, specialized in distinctive and delightful instrumental music. The new CD Blue Tango and its companion disc Sleigh Ride contain 50 songs and 2-1/2 hours of unforgettable Anderson favorites, two of which are unpublished organ works that have never before been recorded. Jelani Eddington plays the 5m, 80-rank Sanfilippo Wurlitzer in the most comprehensive collection of Leroy Anderson’s music ever recorded. Click the headline for a description of each CD.

|  |  |  |  | Recorded live in Spring, 2005, this album showcases the performances of Jelani Eddington, Clark Wilson, Mark Herman, and Australian Neil Jensen at the 9th Rialtofest. The DePaul University Jazz Big Band performs with its fabulous Big Band-era classics! Hear three Chicago-area theatre pipe organs: the 4-27 Grand Barton at the Rialto Theatre, the 5-80 Sanfilippo residence Wurlitzer, and the 4-26 Van Der Molen residence Robert Morton. Click the headline for titles and to order.
 $17.98 |  |  |  | Wright On! is the very first release of recordings made on the Pasadena Studio organ, from tapes found in 1998. There are more than two dozen George Wright CDs recorded on great Wurlitzers, and they all are available here. Check out the great selection! Click on the picture to see all of the George Wright CDs!

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 $15.98 |  |  |  | Modeled on the work of Saxon builder Zacharias Hildebrandt, the 1995 Noack Organ in Christ the King Lutheran Church, Houston, Texas has 2 manuals, 30 stops and 35 ranks housed in an elegant case placed at floor level in the church.
 $14.98 |  |  |  |  | Hosanna by Hector Berlioz arranged for Brass Quintet and Organ
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