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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments |
1888 Cavaillè-Coll at St. Sernin Basilica, Toulouse, France
…a tribute some masters of the past, composers with significant anniversaries this year.
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MATTHIAS WECKMANN (1616-1674): Praeludium in 5 Voices; Variations on Die lieblichen Blicke –Hans Davidsson (2001 GOArt/Örgryte nya kyrka, Göteborg, Sweden) Loft 1065/7
JOHANN JACOB FROBERGER (1616-1667): Toccata No. 1; Variations on Auf die Maÿerin (Suite No. 6 in G) –Davitt Moroney (1653 Dallam/Parish Church, Lanvellec, France) Temperaments 316007
JOHANN HEINRICH BUTTSTEDT (1666-1727): 2 Chorale-preludes (Vom Himmel hoch; Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern) –Philip Cooper (1990 Yokota/California State University, Chico, CA) AFKA 567
SAMUEL WESLEY (1766-1837): Voluntary in g, Opus 6, no. 9 –John Kitchen (1866 Willis/St. Margaret’s, Knightswood, Glasgow, Scotland) Delphian 34032
ELLIS KOHS (1916-2000): Passacaglia for Organ and Strings –Manfred Gräsbeck, conductor; Maija Lehtonen (1980 Kangasala/Vuosaari Church, Helsinki, Finland) CRI 795
WESLEY: Air & Gavotte –Francis Jackson (1917 Harrison/York Minster, England) EMI Classics 85295
ERIK SATIE (1866-1925): Kyrie, fr Mass for the Poor (Messe des Pauvres) –Christopher Bowers-Broadbent (1977 Kuhn/Hofkirche, Lucerne, Switzerland) ECM 1495
FERUCCIO BUSONI (1866-1924) (trans. Middelschulte): Fantasia contrappuntistica –Pierre Guillot (1888 Cavaillé-Coll/St. Sernin Basilica, Toulouse, France) Ariane 139
“Ferruccio Busoni was one of the greatest Italian composers, one of the major figures in the universal history of music, and one of those artists who touched the lightest peaks of accomplishment of which the human spirit is capable. Busoni was a prophet. May he be finally recognized as such, and in his home country, too!”
—Roman Vlad (Italian composer and musicologist)