At Large With Gordon Stewart #2029
…illuminating conversation and performances featuring organs in South Africa, Virginia, and England.
Hour 1
MONTAGUE PHILLIPS: Empire March (1881 Willis-1980 Harrison/Huddersfield Town Hall) Dolcan 08
WILLIAM FELTON: A Little Trio (Huddersfield) Dolcan 08
ROBERT COCKROFT: Prelude on Anima Christi (Huddersfield) Dolcan 08
NOEL RAWSTHORNE: Sortie on Nun danket alle Gott (Huddersfield) Dolcan 09
G. F. HANDEL: Overture to An Occasional Oratorio (2019 Dobson/Bruton Parish Church, Old Williamsburg, VA) PD Archive (r. 9/7/19)
ROBERT COCKROFT: A good king chills out for spring. CHARLES QUEF: Noël Parisienne, Op. 26, no. 4 (1901 Brindley & Foster/City Hall, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa) PMB 1
ANDREW CARTER: Passacaglia (Huddersfield) Carter 01
Filler – PHILLIPS (see above)
Hour 2
ALFRED HOLLINS: A Trumpet Minuet (1929 Rushworth & Dreaper/St. Mary's Anglican Cathedral, Johannesburg, South Africa) Dolcan 04
PERCY WHITLOCK: March for The Phoebe (Johannesburg) Dolcan 04
WILLIAM FELTON (arr. Wall): A Little Tune (Johannesburg) Dolcan 04
DENIS BEDARD: Festive Toccata (Johannesburg) Dolcan 04
PETER ASTON: Petite Hommage a Gabriel Fauré. G. F. HANDEL: Allegro, fr Organ Concerto No. 13 (1877 Willis/All Saints' Church, Hastings, England) Dolcan 07
CARTER: Organ Concerto in C –New World Ensemble/Douglas Scarfe; Gordon Stewart (Huddersfield) Carter 001
Gordon Stewart, soloist in all performances, has been resident organist at Huddersfield Town Hall since 1989.
Filler – WHITLOCK (see above)
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