Some Lost Chords Found #2136
. . . rummaging among the many overlooked delights in the organ’s expansive repertoire.
Hour One
NICHOLAS CHOVEAUX: Introduction & Toccata (Lasst uns erfreuen) –Peter Crompton (1933 Hill, Norman & Beard/Royal Hospital School, Holbrook, England) Priory 6002
GIOVANNI PESCETTI: Sonata No. 2 in D –Paolo Bottini (1750 Nacchini/San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, Italy) Brilliant Claassics 95438
EDWARD ELGAR (trans. Lemare): Sursum Corda, Op. 11 –David Humphreys (1894 Hill-1981 Harrison/ Peterborough Cathedral, England) Regent 459
TRYGVE MADSEN: Prelude & Fugue, Op. 61 –Nikolas Fehr (1945 Jørgensen-2009 Rieger/Ålesund Church, Norway) Euridice 106
TOMÁS de ELDUAYEN: Tres Saetas/Three Arrows –Esteban Elizondo Iriarte (1954 Organeria Espanola/Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, San Sebastian, Spain) Aeolus 10681
ROBERT ELMORE: Night Song –Peter Richard Conte (Wanamaker organ/Macy’s Center City, Philadelphia, PA) Raven 976
ARTHUR SULLIVAN: The Lost Chord (arr. Fox) –Virgil Fox (Aeolian-Skinner/Riverside Church, New York, NY) EMI Classics 65426
Filler – FILIPPO CAPOCCI: Allegretto in E-flat –Marco Limone (1934 Vegezzi-Bossi/San Giusto Cathedral, Susa, Italy) Tactus 840301
You may enjoy reading about and listening to the ‘authentic’ Lost Chord (by Adelaide Proctor and Arthur Sullivan) in an unforgettable 1930’s recording by the great Dame Clara Butt.
Hour Two
ANTOINE BUSNOIS/ALEXANDER AGRICOLA: Fortuna desperata –Daniel Beilschmidt (2015 Metzler/University Church, Leipzig, Germany) Genuin 17453
JUDITH SAXTON: Landfall –Judith Saxton, trumpet; Timothy Olsen (2005 Taylor & Boody/Kenan Chapel at Landfall, Wilmington, NC) Saxton 20207
FREDERICK WILLIAM HOLLOWAY: Andante cantando in e, Op. 40 –Markus Eichenlaub (1904 Nelson-2009 Krawinkel/St. Bartholomäus Church, Gackenbach, Germany) Aeolus 11181
HERBERT HOWELLS: Rhapsody No. 4 –David Newsholm (1877-1934 Willis/Salisbury Cathedral, England) Regent 407
GEORGE WHITEFIELD CHADWICK: Canzonetta in G –Parker Ramsay (1955 Aeolian-Skinner/Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC) Raven 154
W. A. MOZART (trans. Guillou): Adagio & Fugue in c, K. 546 –Cherry Rhodes (2006 Dobson/Verizon Hall, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA) Delos 3381
S. ANDREW LLOYD: Herzlich tut mich verlangen –David Pickering (2008 Quimby/Canyon Creek Presbyterian Church, Richardson, TX) Raven 158
Filler – SULLIVAN (see above)
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