Washington DC National Cathedral Aeolian-Skinner common area.
Washington DC National Cathedral Aeolian-Skinner common area.
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Whether bullish or bearish, the musical environment in Washington, DC is enlivened by the sounds of instruments such as these.

J.S. BACH: Prelude & Fugue in D, S. 532 –Douglas Major (1938 Ernest M. Skinner & Son; 1975 Aeolian-Skinner/National Cathedral, Washington, DC) Gothic G118315

RUSSELL WOOLLEN: Meditation –Russell Woollen (1938 Ernest M. Skinner & Son; 1975 Aeolian-Skinner/National Cathedral, Washington, DC) Gothic G49059

HENRY PURCELL: Voluntary in C –Douglas Major (1938 Ernest M. Skinner & Son; 1975 Aeolian-Skinner/National Cathedral, Washington, DC) Gothic G49058

SMITH (arranged): Hymn, Lord enthroned in heavenly splendour –Parish Choir, Scott Dettra, organ. SERGEI RACHMANINOFF (arranged by Smith): Adagio, from Symphony Number 2, Opus 27. MARCEL DUPRÉ: Placare Christe servulis, from Le Tombeau de Titelouze, Opus 38 –Jeffrey Smith (1997 Schoenstein/St. Paul “K” Street, Washington, DC) Pro Organo CD 7068

JEAN LANGLAIS: 3 Pieces: Tiento, Improvisation and Acclamations, from Suite MedievaleLynn Trapp, organ. LOUIS VIERNE: Adagio, from Symphony Number 3, Opus 28 –Mary Beth Bennett, organ. OLIVIER MESSIAEN: God among us, from Nativity Suite –Alison Luedecke (1994 Lively-Fulcher/St. Patrick RCC, Washington, DC) World Library CD-2914

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Learn more about the tremendous support we receive from the Family of Lucinda and Wesley C. Dudley, from Walter McCarthyClara Ueland and the Greystone Foundation, from Ed and Wanda Eichler, from the Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of the HRK Foundation, and from affiliate members of the Associated Pipe Organ Builders of America (APOBA), including the Andover Organ Company of Methuen, MA.

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