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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments |
1998 Glatter-Götz; Rosales organ at Claremont United Church of Christ, California
…winners of the Mader Competition in California and the St. Alban’s Competition in England show a way to the future for the King of Instruments.
Listen to the program
J.S. BACH: Fantasy in g, BWV 542. JEAN GUILLOU: Saga Number 4 –Weicheng Zhao [2nd Prize & Audience Prize at the Mader Competition] (1998 Glatter-Götz; Rosales/Claremont UCC, Claremont, CA) Pipedreams Archive recorded November 6, 2010
MARCEL DUPRÉ: The World Awaiting the Saviour, from Symphnie-Passion, Opus 23. JOHANNES BRAHMS: Fugue in A-flat minor –Chelsea Ann Vaught [3rd Prize, Mader Competition] (1998 Glatter-Götz; Rosales/Claremont UCC, Claremont, CA) Pipedreams Archive recorded November 6, 2010
CLARENCE MADER: October Interlude. LOUIS VIERNE: Final, from Symphony Number 6, Opus 59 –David Baskeyfield [1st Prize, Mader Competition] (1998 Glatter-Götz; Rosales/Claremont UCC, Claremont, CA) Pipedreams Archive recorded November 6, 2010
Filler –LOUIS VIERNE: Naiades –David Baskeyfield (see above)
HENK TEMMINGH: 3 Pieces: Intrada; Cantilena; Toccata –Herman Jordaan [1st Prize at the 2003 St. Alban’s Competition] (1962; 2009 Harrison & Harrison/The Cathedral & Abbey Church of Saint Alban, England, UK) Priory PRCD863
ALEXANDER GLAZUNOV: Fantasia in G, Opus 110. PYOTR TCHAIKOVSKY (transcribed by Lemare): Andante cantabile, from Symphony Number 5 in e, Opus 64. DIANIYAR DIANOV: Perpetuum mobile –Konstantin Volostnov [1st Prize at the 2009 St. Alban’s Competition] (1962; 2009 Harrison & Harrison/The Cathedral & Abbey Church of Saint Alban, England, UK) Pipedreams Archive recorded November 6, 2010
Filler –HENK TEMMINGH (see above)
The 26th International Organ Festival and Competition at St. Albans takes place July 7-16, 2011. David Baskeyfield will be among the international roster of competitors!
The Ruth and Clarence Mader Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1971 to promote young organists and sponsor new compositions and organ-related research. The performances featured here were drawn from the final round of the 12th Mader Competition, recorded November 6, 2010. Recording engineer was Francois Vaillancourt.
Clarence Mader’s rarely heard October Interlude appears on the Pipedreams Live! compact disc in a performance by Cherry Rhodes. The work also is featured in a YouTube video! Dianov’s Perpetuum Mobile has been recorded by Constantin Volostnov on the Moscow State Conservatory label, SMCCD0103.