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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments |
1993 Mander organ at the Church of Saint Ignatius Loyola, New York, NY
A source of inspiration since the time of their origin, the Bible’s songs continue to stimulate the imaginations of both composers and performers, alike.
BENEDETTO MARCELLO: Psalm Number 19 –Lyn Larsen (1924 E.M. Skinner; 1959 Casavant Frères; 1970 Tellers/Fountain Street Baptist Church, Grand Rapids, MI) Pro Arte CD-34
ARIE LOONSTRA: Psalm Improvisations in French Style –Arie Loonstra (1739 Forceville/Abbey Church, Ninove, The Netherlands) STH Classics CD-19193
CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: Psalm 28, Salvum fac populum tuum, Opus 84 –Saint Ignatius Brass; Nancianne Parrella (1993 Mander/St. Ignatius Loyola RCC, New York, NY) AMDG004
HEINZ WERNER ZIMMERMANN: Psalm 23 –Hsel Youth Choir, Toralf Hildebrandt, conductor; Dominikus Burghardt (2000 Sandtner/Adolf-Clarenbach Church, Hösel, Germany) Discant Classics 2022
JOHANNES BRAHMS: Psalm Number 13, Opus 27 –North German Figuralchor, Jrg Straube, conductor; Ryoko Morooka (1885 Ladegast/St. Johannes Church, Wernigerode, Germany) Thorofon CD-2301/2
EMMA LOU DIEMER: Psalm Settings, Numbers 92, 66 & 128 –Sue Harris, flute; Joan DeVee Dixon (1991 Reuter/Munger Chapel, University of the Ozarks, Clarksville, AR) RBWCD-015 & RBWCD-018
J.S. BACH: Psalm 137 An Wasserfl ssen Babylon S. 653 –Thomas Berning (1730 Silbermann/St. George Church, Glauchau, Germany) Aeolus AE10181
WILLEM van TWILLERT: Toccata & Finale, Psalms 98, 118 and 66 –Willem van Twillert (1743 Hinsz/Bovenkerk, Kampen, The Netherlands) Festivo FECD-126
JAN PIETERSZOON SWEELINCK: Variations on Psalm 116 –Bernard Winsemius (1651 van Hagerbeer/Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) InterSound 1006
GEORGE TALBOT: Psalm 150 –Choir of Saint Paul’s Cathedral, John Scott, conductor; Hyperion CDA11012
HERBERT HOWELLS: Psalm Prelude Number 3, Book 2, Psalm 33, Sing unto him a new song –Christopher Dearnley (1872 Henry Willis; 1992 Mander/Cathedral of St. Paul, London, England, UK) Hyperion CDA66394