1989 Flentrop organ at Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago, IL
1989 Flentrop organ at Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago, IL
 

Concerts from Chicago #0936

…selected performances recorded in conjunction with the 2006 National Biennial Convention of the American Guild of Organists.

Hour 1

W.A. MOZART (transcribed by Jean Guillou): Adagio & Fugue in c, K. 546. CLARENCE MADER: Afternoon of a ToadCherry Rhodes, recorded July 7, 2006 (2006 Berghaus/Queen of All Saints Basilica, Chicago, IL) Pro Organo CD 7231

J.S. BACH: Chorale-prelude, Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr, BWV 644. GASTON LITAIZE: Prélude et Danse FugéeJanette Fishell (1989 Flentrop/Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago, IL) Pipedreams Archive recorded July 4, 2006

JAZEPS VITOLS: Pastorale –Alexander Fiseisky (1964 Schlicker; 2001 Berghaus/Ascension Episcopal, Chicago, IL) Pipedreams Archive recorded July 3, 2006

MAX REGER: Chorale-Fantasy, Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern, Opus 40, number 1 –Scott Montgomery (1959 Aeolian-Skinner/St. Paul UCC, Chicago, IL) Pipedreams Archive recorded July 5, 2006

Filler –J.S. BACH (see above)

Hour 2

TOM TRENNY: Fantasy on a Theme by Richard Proulx –Tom Trenny (1920 Austin; 2000 Bradford; 1929 Skinner/St. James Episcopal Cathedral, Chicago, IL) Pipedreams Archive recorded July 3, 2006

JONATHAN TUUK: Entrance Improvisations. HENDRIK ANDRIESSEN: Pater Noster. CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: Finale, from Symphony Number 2 in D, Opus 13, number 2 –Choir of Church of the Ascension, Thomas Wikman, conductor; Jonathan Tuuk (1928 Austin/St. Mary of Perpetual Help RCC, Chicago, IL) Pipedreams Archive recorded July 5, 2006

JOHNNY COSTA: Flying Fingers. HAROLD STOVER: Neumark Variations –Jeannine Morrison, piano; Alan Morrison Pipedreams Archive recorded July 6, 2006

ARTHUR FOOTE: Meditation, from 6 Pieces, Opus 50. GEORG BÖHM: Praeludium in d –James Feddeck (1964 Aeolian-Skinner/Alice Millar Chapel, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL) Pipedreams Archive recorded July 5, 2006

Filler –MAX REGER (see above)

 

Thanks to audio engineers Hudson Fair, Ed Kelly, John Burke and Michael Gastala for their good work during a hectic week of intense concert activity!