1596 Malamini organ at the Basilica di San Petronio [Basilica of Saint Petronio], Bologna, Italy
1596 Malamini organ at the Basilica di San Petronio [Basilica of Saint Petronio], Bologna, Italy
 

Archive of Going On Record #0127

We’ve everything from a 16th century Italian dance to a grand orchestral march, featuring instruments of only a dozen stops to several hundred. On our next Pipedreams program, we sample some recent recordings from Saint Christopher’s-by-the-River in Ohio, and the Riverside Church in New York City, the first CD release from Ocean Grove Auditorium, the latest from the Mormon Tabernacle, plus a tribute to Dame Gillian Weir, the last album from George Wright, and a pair of critically acclaimed surveys of the complete organ works of Marcel Dupré. Sounds good? You bet! We’re Going On Record with a review of recent recordings this week on Pipedreams.

SIR EDWARD ELGAR (transcribed by Edwin H. Lemare): Pomp and Circumstance March Number 1 –Timothy Smith (1953 Aeolian-Skinner/Riverside, New York, NY) JAV CD-107

BERNARDO PASQUINI: Sonata –Liuwe Tamminga (1596 Malamini/Basilica of San Petronio, Bologna, Italy) BALDASSARE GALUPPI: Sonata per flauto –Sergio de Pieri (1838 Callido/Parrocchia di San Candido, Tai di Cadore, Italy) Lyrichord CD-8037

ANONYMOUS 16th century: 3 Dances. WILBUR HELD: Of the Father’s LoveKarel Paukert (1998 Hradetzky/St. Christopher’s-by-the-River, Gates Mills, OH) Azica 77701

WILLIAM MATHIAS: ProcessionalJohn Longhurst (1948 Aeolian-Skinner/Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, UT) BWE Classics CD-0221

LEO SOWERBY: Magnificat –Grace Cathedral Choir, John Fenstermaker, conductor; Christopher Putnam (1934 Aeolian-Skinner/Grace Episcopal Cathedral, San Francisco, CA) Gothic G49106

ERNST FRIEDRICH RICHTER: Chorale-prelude, Straf’ mich nicht in deinem Zorn, Opus 29, number 1 –Carole Terry (1871 Ladegast/Schweriner Dom, Schwerin, Germany) Ambassador CD-1021

EMMA LOU DIEMER: 2 Psalms: 103 & 75 –Joan DeVee Dixon (1991 Reuter/Munger Chapel, University of the Ozarks, Clarksville, AR) RBWCD-013

JEAN LANGLAIS: Dialogue for the Mixtures. JEAN-FRANÇOIS DANDRIEU: Basse de Cromorne, from Magnificat. NICOLAUS BRUHNS: Praeludium in G –Dame Gillian Weir (1974 Phelps/Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, England, UK) & (1969 Kern/Église Saint Maximin de Thionville, France) & (Beckerath/Clare College, Cambridge, England, UK) Argo 460 185

MARCEL DUPRÉ: Entrée, Opus 62, number 1; 2 Chorales, Opus 28: The glorious day is come; Holy Jesus is risenMary Preston (1992 C.B. Fisk/Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, TX) Naxos 8.554211

MARCEL DUPRÉ: 5 Inventions, from Opus 50 –Jeremy Filsell (1979 Möller/St. Boniface Episcopal, Sarasota, FL) Guild GMCD 7156

JESSE CRAWFORD: Forgotten MelodyGeorge Wright (Hollywood Philharmonic Organ/George Wright Residence, Hollywood, CA) Banda CD-309860

ROBERT SCHUMANN: Reverie. CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: Toccata, from Symphony Number 5 –Gordon Turk (1908 Hope-Jones/Ocean Grove Auditorium, Ocean Grove, NJ) Dorian DOR 90267

Filler –WILBUR HELD: (see above)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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