1934 Aeolian-Skinner organ at Grace Episcopal Cathedral, San Francisco, California
1934 Aeolian-Skinner organ at Grace Episcopal Cathedral, San Francisco, California
Courtesy Creative Commons/Flickr/Christian Ortiz

AGO '84 - Presenting the Prize #85101

…a recital by Mark Laubach, first prize winner at the National American Guild of Organists Open Competition in Organ Playing, digitally recorded at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral.

J.S. BACH: Fantasy and Fugue in g minor, S. 542. INGRID ARAUCO: What Seraphs are Afoot (world premiere). MAURICE DURUFLÉ: Scherzo, Op. 2. JULIUS REUBKE: Sonata on the 94th Psalm  -Mark Laubach (1934 Aeolian-Skinner/Grace Cathedral, San-Francisco, California)

JOHANNES BRAHMS: Fugue in a-flat minor  -Christopher Clark Young (1960 Aeolian-Skinner, St. Luke's Church, New England)

Young was a finalist and New England Regional Prizewinner in the 1984 American Guild of Organists Competition.

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