The 1998 Casavant organ at Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Ill.
The 1998 Casavant organ at Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Ill.
Casavant 2020

Chicago Celebration #0243

Music for organ and orchestra enjoys an added spice at Chicago’s Orchestra Hall. This week we visit the recent 44-stop Casavant pipe organ to evaluate its considerable potential. Consultant Jeff Weiler talks about its varied background and why, despite a modest specification, it does everything an organ must do in a symphonic space. Soloist David Schrader plays colorful solos and teams up with the Grant Park Symphony for works by Samuel Barber, Walter Piston, Leo Sowerby and Michael Colgrass. American concert halls have come to realize that the room is not complete without the presence of the King of Instruments. Understand why and join in a Chicago Celebration: the Casavant organ at Orchestra Hall.

WALTER PISTON: Prelude & Allegro for Organ and Strings [1943]

MARCEL DUPRÉ: Variations on a Noël, Opus 20

LEO SOWERBY: Concert Piece for Organ and Orchestra [1951]

MICHAEL COLGRASS: The Whispering Voices of Spirits, from Snow Walker, Organ Concerto [1990]

SAMUEL BARBER: Toccata Festiva, Opus 36

All organ-and-orchestra performances come from the instrument’s CD debut from Cedille CD-9063. Carlos Kalmar conducts the Grant Park Orchestra. Included are additional comments from Chicago Symphony executive director Henry Fogel, organ consultant Jeff Weiler, and acoustical consultant Dawn Schuette of Kirkegaard Associates.

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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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