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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments |
Pipedreams originated as a discrete series of fourteen broadcasts, offered from January to April 1982, with content primarily derived from concerts recorded during the 1980 AGO convention. These programs were produced at Minnesota Public Radio and distributed by American Public Radio, now PRI and were made possible in cooperation with National Public Radio. Funding came from the Corporation of Public Broadcasting, the Dayton Hudson Foundation, the Episcopal Choirmasters Handbook created by John C. Grant, and Mr. & Mrs. Wesley C. Dudley. The Dudleys have thankfully continued as program underwriters through the entire history of Pipedreams.
… a formal public concert of music from the British cathedral tradition, recorded at Saint Mary’s Basilica, Minneapolis during the American Guild of Organist’s 1980 National Convention in Minnesota.
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JOHN STAINER: Anthem for Trinity Sunday, I saw the Lord
JOHN BATTISHILL: O Lord, look down from heaven
WILLIAM BYRD: O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth
WILLIAM BYRD: Psalm 150, Laudibus in Sanctis
J.S. BACH: Chorale-prelude, Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott, S. 651
MARK BLATCHLY: Magnificat for Saint Paul’s, American premiere
PATRICK HADLEY: My beloved spake
ANTON BRUCKNER: 2 Motets: Locus iste; Christus factus est
HERBERT HOWELLS: Like as the hart
HERBERT HOWELLS: The spotless rose
KENNETH LEIGHTON: Lully, lulla
OLIVIER MESSIAEN: Outburst of Joy, from L’Ascension
HEALEY WILLAN: 3 Motets: Fair in face; Rise my love; Preserve us, O Lord
HENRY BALFOUR-GARDINER: The Evening Hymn, Te lucis ante terminum
BERNARD ROSE: Hymn to Saint Cecilia –Barry Rose, conductor and commentator; John Scott, organ (1949 Wicks/Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis, MN) recorded June 17, 1980