Manhattan Memories (I) #2114
. . . revelations of never-before-broadcast archival performances from the American Guild of Organists 1996 Centennial Convention in New York City.
Hour One
LEO SOWERBY: Pageant –Joyce Jones (1972 Austin/Church of the Heavenly Rest, NYC) PD Archive (r. 7/9/96)
J. S. BACH (arr. Fox): Come, sweet death –Frederick Swann (Aeolian-Skinner/Riverside Church, NYC) PD Archive (r. 7/10/96)
WILLIAM B. COOPER: Meditation on Steal Away. NOEL DaCOSTA: Variations on Maryton. DAVID HURD: Toccata, fr Te Deum Laudamus –Mickey Thomas Terry (1938-1962 Aeolian-Skinner/St. Paul’s Chapel, Columbia University, NYC) PD Archive (r. 7/10/96)
CÉSAR FRANCK (trans. Calvin Hampton): Lento-Allegro non troppo (i.), fr Symphony in d –Thomas Murray (1971 Aeolian-Skinner/St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, NYC) PD Archive (r. 7/11/96)
Filler – SOWERBY (see above)
Hour Two
ZOLTÁN KODÁLY (trans. Trajtler): Epigrams (1954) –Marvin Mills (1977 Klais/St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, NYC) PD Archive (r. 7/11/96)
URSULA MAMLOK: Festive Sounds (premiere) –David Graf (1929 Casavant-1956 Austin/Congregation Emanu-El, NYC) PD Archive (r. 7/10/96
ANN CALLAWAY: Altarpiece (premiere) –Thomas Murray (1971 Aeolian-Skinner/St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, NYC) PD Archive (r. 7/11/96)
ANDRÉ FLEURY: Prelude, Andante & Toccata –Lynne Davis (1967 Holtkamp/Ascension Episcopal Church, NYC) PD Archive (r. 7/10/96)
Filler – FRANCK (see above)
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