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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments

[2008 Wolff organ in the Margot and Bill Winspear Performance Hall, University of North Texas, Denton][decorative stamp]
The Ardoin-Voertman Concert Organ [2008 Wolff] in the Margot and Bill Winspear Performance Hall, University of North Texas, Denton

[2008 C.B. Fisk organ in Auer Concert Hall, University of Indiana, Bloomington][decorative stamp]
Maidee H. and Jackson A. Seward Organ [2008 C.B. Fisk] at Auer Concert Hall, University of Indiana, Bloomington

Two for Teaching

…a focus on new instruments at Indiana University, Bloomington, and the University of North Texas, Denton.

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Music played in the program

Hour 1

RICHARD WAGNER (transcribed Edwin H. Lemare): Die Meistersinger Overture –Jeffrey Smith

JOHANNES BRAHMS: Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele, Opus 122, number 5. HENRI MULET: Rosace, from Esquisses Byzantines. MARCEL LANQUETUIT: Toccata in D –Dame Gillian Weir

ROBERT SCHUMANN: 2 Sketches in C, Opus 58, numbers 1 & 2. JEAN GUILLOU: Improvisation Encore –Jean Guillou

JOSEF RHEINBERGER: Introduction & Passacaglia, from Sonata Number 8 in e, Opus 132 –Marilyn Keiser

Filler –ROBERT SCHUMANN Sketch #1 (see above)

Hour 2

DAN LOCKLAIR: Toccata, from In Mystery & WonderMarilyn Keiser

WILLIAM ALBRIGHT: Shimmy, from Flights of Fancy. JEAN LANGLAIS: FeteChristopher Young

LOUIS VIERNE: Feux Follets, from Pieces de Fantasie, Opus 53, number 4 –Dame Gillian Weir

JEAN GUILLOU: Säya ou l’Oiseau Bleu, Opus 50 –Jean Guillou

MAURICE DURUFLÉ: Prelude, Adagio and Choral Variations on Veni Creator, Opus 4 –Janette Fishell

Filler –HENRI MULET: Rosace (see above)

 

Dame Gillian Weir and Jean Guillou perform upon the Ardoin-Voertman Concert Organ [2008 Wolff]at Winspear Performance Hall, University of North Texas in Denton.

Smith, Keiser, Young and Fishell play on the Maidee H. and Jackson A. Seward Organ [2008 C.B. Fisk] at Auer Concert Hall, University of Indiana, Bloomington.

 

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