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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments |
Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ [2006 Dobson] at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
…inaugural celebration performances on the new Dobson organ at Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.
Listen to the program
SAMUEL BARBER: Toccata Festiva, Opus 36 –Philadelphia Orchestra, Christoph Eschenbach, conductor; Olivier Latry, organ; recorded May 12, 2006, Ondine CD-1094
FLORENCE PRICE: Air. MAX REGER: Fugue, from Chorale-Fantasy on Wachet auf, Opus 52, number 2 –Marvin Mills, organ; recorded May 13, 2006
J.S. BACH: Toccata in d, S. 565. GORDON TURK: Siciliano –Gordon Turk, organ; recorded May 13, 2006
MAURICE DURUFLÉ: Scherzo, Opus 2 –Alan Morrison, organ; recorded May 13, 2006
CÉSAR FRANCK: Finale, from Grande Piece Symphonique –Diane Meredith Belcher, organ; recorded May 13, 2006
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN: Etude in c#, Opus 10. J.S. BACH: Vivace, from Trio Sonata Number 6 in G, S. 530 –Cameron Carpenter, organ; recorded May 13, 2006
DAVID RAKSIN: A Song After Sundown –Mannes College of Music Orchestra, David Hayes, conductor; Michael Stairs, organ; recorded May 14, 2006
LOUIS VIERNE: Carillon de Westminster, Opus 54, number 6 –Olivier Latry, organ; recorded May 13, 2006
Filler –SAMUEL BARBER: Toccata Festiva (see above)
With 124 ranks and 6938 individual pipes, the Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ, Opus 76 by Dobson Pipe Organ Builders of Lake City, Iowa, makes an impressive statement about the stature of the pipe organ on the American concert scene.