1974 Flentrop organ at Warner Concert Hall at Oberlin College, Ohio
1974 Flentrop organ at Warner Concert Hall at Oberlin College, Ohio
Photo–Andrew Fladeboe

Going On Record #8914

…Another quarterly review of recent, unusual, and remarkable organ recordings representing a diversity of instrumental types and musical styles.

J.S. BACH: Prelude in D. S. 532  Wolfgang Rübsam (1974 Flentrop/Oberlin Conservatory, Ohio)

Elgar: Organ Sonata in G. Op. 28  Wolfgang Rübsam (1928 E.M. Skinner/Rockefeller Memorial Chapel)

Cook: Fanfare  John Tuttle (1914 Casavant/St. Paul's Anglican Church, Toronto)

Gigout: Grand Choeur Dialogue  organist Brian Jones (1863 Hook/Immaculate Conception Church, Boston)

ALEXANDRE GUILMANT: Organ Sonata No. 5 in c, Op. 80  Jesse E. Eschbach (1987 Bedient/Christ Church Cathedral, Louisville, Kentucky)

Demessieux: Chorale Preludes on Gregorian Themes  Graham Barbar (1977 Klais/Cathedral, Ingolstadt, Germany)

Mulet: Processional, from Byzantine Sketches  Paul Derrett (1987 Shepherd/Notre Dame de France Church, London)

MARCEL DUPRÉ: Cortege & Litany  Richard Morris (1987 Rodgers/2nd Baptist Church of Houston, Texas)

Falla (trans. Ellsasser): Ritual Fire Dance  Patrick Wedd (1926 Wurlitzer/Vancouver Orpheum Theater)

J.S. BACH: "The Young Bach"  organist Michael Murrary (1987 Kney/College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota)

J.S. BACH: "The Little Organ Book" (complete)  August Humer (1986 Brombaugh/Southern College, Collegedale, Tennessee)

Wiedermann: Impetuoso  Nicolas Kynaston (Hill organ/Chichester Cathedral)

Tchaikovsky (arr. Lucas): Waltz of the Flowers  organist Adrian Lucas (1911 Forster & Andrews/Hull City Hall, England)

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