All Around America #2226
. . . a sampler of composers, performers and instruments from the north, south, east, and west.
Hour One
CHARLES IVES: Variations on America –Gregory Hand (2016 Klais/Voxman Hall, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA) PD Archive (r. 5/21/19)
HENRY MARTIN: Prelude & Fugue in f# –Isabelle Demers (1997 Fisk-Rosales/Edith Bates Old Recital Hall, Rice University, Houston, TX) Pipedreams 1004
LARRY VISSER: Partita on Crystal –Larry Visser (1996 Austin-Allen/La Grave Avenue Christian Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, MI) La Grave 2007
JAY VOSK: Songs of Creations –Kathleen Joyce-Grendahl, Native American flute; Marijim Thoene (2000 Dobson/St. Joseph Abbey, St. Benedict, LA) Raven 680
TOM FLAHERTY: Fanfares –William Peterson (2002 Fisk/Bridges Hall, Pomona College, Claremont, CA) Loft 1140
Filler – MARTIN: Prelude (see above)
Hour Two
FRANK FERKO: Livre d’orgue (Intrada; Basse de Trompette; Fugue In time of war; Tango for the Feet; Chorale In time of peace) –Janette Fishell (2005 Fisk/St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Greenville, NC) Loft 1082
CLARENCE MADER: October Interlude –Jacob Benda (1949-1966 Aeolian-Skinner/1st Presbyterian Church, Kilgore, TX) Centaur 3361
STEPHEN PAULUS: Christ our Passover –Covenant Choir & Brass/Todd Wilson; Steven Wooddell (1959 Aeolian-Skinner/Church of the Covenant, Cleveland, OH)
DAVID DAHL: An English Suite –Mark Brombaugh (1979 Brombaugh/Christ Episcopal Church, Tacoma, WA) Raven 953
GEORGE BAKER: Danse Diabolique (2016) –Stephen Tharp (2009 Schoenstein/St. James Church, New York, NY) Acis 31995
CRAIG PHILLIPS: Song of Zechariah –St. Luke’s Choir/Thomas Foster; Craig Phillips (1951 Casavant/All Saints Episcopal Church, Beverly Hills, CA) Gothic 49207
Filler – IVES (see above)
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