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Paul de Maleingreau Symphonic Organ Works Vol. 1 Peter Van de Velde plays the 1891 Schyven Organ in Our Lady’s Cathedral, Antwerp
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Mozart on Italian Organs 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.
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Guy Bovet: 13 Tangos Ecclesiasticos for Organ Guy Bovet, the composer of these works, writes, "The project of this set of pieces was to write on Tango in each of the church tones as practiced by the organ composers of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. All these pieces can be played on historical instruments with a compass of only four octaves, short first octave, and optional pedal. So, I was hoping to create some new concert music, playable also on instruments with restricted possibilities. However, they sound very well on modern instruments, small or large. All these Tangos make reference either to some sacred organ repertoire, most often the Spanish tientos . . ., or to anecdotes concerning ecclesiastical persons." Elisabeth Zawadke plays the 1986 Georges Lhôte 4-62 at the former Collegiate Church in Saint-Imier, Switzerland.
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Guy Bovet Plays Bovet Bovet plays his own works on this CD. Toccata;
Schmücke dich;
3 Petits Preludes Anglais;
Den die Hirten lobten sehre;
Stille Nacht;
Puer natus in Bethlehem;
Wie schön leucht uns der Morgenstern;
Das alte Jahr vergangen ist;
O Lamm Gottes unschuldig;
Fuga sopra un soggetto;
Le Bolero du Divin Mozart;
Ricercare;
Toccata planyavska;
Trois preludes hambourgeois
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Petr Eben Organ Works, Philip Crozier Plays Philip Crozier plays selected works by Peter Eben on the 1877 Sauer organ of Fulda Cathedral restored and enlarged in 1995 by Rieger, including the seven parts of Faust, A Festive Voluntary on Good King Wenceslas, and A Small Choralpartita
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Petr Eben: Job -- Sylvie Poirier Plays Canadian Sylvie Poirier plays the 1877 Sauer organ of Fulda Cathedral. Petr Eben’s work consists of eight movements performed with Bible texts from the Book of Job appearing before each movement. Narrated in French by Michel Keable with the English text in the CD booklet. The cathedral’s bells peal following the performance.
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Hába, Kabelác Jan Hora and Petr Cech play 20th-century Czech organ works by Miloslav Kabelác and Alois Hába on a large 1993 Rieger-Kloss. These obscure works deserve a listen. Click the headline for titles and to order.
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Zach, Kuchar, Kopriva Jan Hora plays Czech Baroque works on the 1673 Mundt 2m in Teinkirche, Prague and the reconstructed 1755 Semrad in the Mariengeburtskirche, Milicin. Devoted playing. Click the headline for works by Zach, Kuchar, and Kpriva, and to order.
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Complete Organ Works of Dvorak, Janacek, Martinu, Foerster Jan Hora plays two organs in Prague: Basilica of SS Peters & Paul at Vysehrad and Martinu Hall at the Licthtenstein Palace. DVORAK: Preludes & Fugues 1-8 JANACEK: Overture, Varyto, Chorale Fantasia, Adagios I & II;
Organ Postlude from Glagolitic Mass MARTINU: Vigilia FOERSTER: Fantasy in C, Impromptu
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Slavic Organ Music Neva Krysteva plays Slavic composers from the 16th through 20th centuries on the 55-stop Schuke (Potsdam) organ at the Bulgaria Concert Hall, Sofia. Click on title for repertoire.
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Schnitger in Brazil Cristina Garcia Banegas Plays. In 1752, Portuguese King John V gave the Cathedral in Mariana, Brazil, the 1701 Schnitger that had been built for the Franciscan church in Lisbon.... The organ was restored in 1977 by the Beckerath workshop in Hamburg, and in 2001 by Bernhard Edskes. Silent for most of its existence, the organ is heard in music of the Baroque era as composed in Mexico, Bogotá (Colombia), Recife (Brazil), and Bolivia and played by Cristina Gracia Banegas. More, click on ikon.
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Peter Sykes Plays Modern Organ Music On the 1999 Noack organ, Op. 135, at the Neskirkja in Reykjavik, Iceland, Peter Sykes plays works by Icelandic composers Jon Thorarinsson, Jon Asgeirsson, Gunnar Reynir Sveinsson, and Jon Nordal, as well as Hindemith, Heiller, Pinkham, and Woodman. Click on headline for more information
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Asma & Zwart Chorales and Psalms The great Dutch organist and teacher Feike Asma (1912-1984) recorded in 1982 his own chorale-based works and those of his teacher, Jan Zwart (1877-1937), on the famous 1726 Vater / 1742 J. C. Müller / 1870 Witte organ at the Oude Kirk in Amsterdam. Excellent sound! Click picture for repertoire
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Cavaillé-Coll at Moscow The 1899 Cavaillé-Coll 3-62 at the Moscow Conservatory was exhibited at the 1900 World’s Fair by Widor, Vierne, Gigout, and Guilmant. A program of Russian and French music is played by Alexei Parshin who teaches organ at the conservatory. Click picture for repertoire
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Blending Voices: Katharine Pardee at Rosales Organ, Seattle Organ Music from Belgium The fabulous 4m Rosales in the Seattle Cathedral of St. James, played by itself and together with the 1907 Hutchings-Votey 4m in the West Gallery by Katharine Pardee in works by Jongen, Edgar Tinel, Franck, and Flor Peeters. Click on ikon for further description and to order
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Petr Eben Organ Works Vol. 1 The composer collaborates in recordings of his complete organ works on the Motette label. The first two volumes are now available. Talented young German organist Gunther Rost plays the Goll organ in St. Martin, Memmingen. Click headline for details
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Petr Eben Organ Works Vol. 2 Gunther Rost plays the 1988 Kleuker-Steinmeyer organ in the Zürich Town Hall in the work HIOB (Job). Click Headline for Details
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The Organ Works of Michael Radulescu Michael Radulescu organ works are played by Pascale Rouet on the Kern organ in Notre-Dame des Blancs Manteaux, Paris. Romanian organist and composer Radulescu was born in 1943 and is widely known as a teacher and performer. Click headline for repertoire
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Pärt, Gubaidulina, Górecki, Rautavaara Kevin Bowyer plays the 1995 Marcussen 4-88 at Tonbridge School Chapel in organ works from Eastern Europe. Click Picture for Details
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Robert Fuchs Organ Works Robert Fuchs (1847-1927), praised by Brahms and a respected composition teacher at the Vienna Conservatory, took the tradition of Brahms and made thoughtful variations of these previously articulated musical statements. Peter Planyavsky plays the 1991 Rieger organ in the Stephansdom in Vienna.
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Firebird & Petrouchka Transcribed! $14.98 |
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Dances of Life & Death, A Petr Eben Anthology $14.98 |
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Czech Organ Music $14.98 |
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Otto Olsson $15.98 |
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Petr Eben: Complete Organ Works, Vol. 1 The first disc in a proposed series of Petr Eben’s complete organ music is played on the Hellmuth Wolff Associés organ, Opus 40, in the Bales Recital Hall at the University of Kansas by Michael Bauer and Marie Rubis Bauer.
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Mieczyslaw Surzynski Mieczyslaw Surzynski 1866-1925, the son of an organist, teacher, and conductor and brother of three more organists, was the most prominent Polish composer of organ music in the Romantic era.
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Organ Works of Peter Planyavsky Noted organist, professor, composer and conductor Peter Planyavsky has selected 29 works for this survey of his compositions performed by his students at the organ of St. Augustin’s Church, Perchtoldsdorf, Austria.
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