Thrill to the Applause (Encore of #1108) #2233
…players and listeners alike experience a special exhilaration in concert settings.
Hour 1
SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN: Yeoman of the Guard Overture. FRITZ KREISLER (arranged by Conte): Variations on a Theme of Corelli. FIRMIN SWINNEN: Aria. ROBERT ELMORE: Fantasy on Nursery Tunes –Peter Richard Conte (1929 Aeolian/Longwood Gardens, Dupont Estate, Kennett Square, PA) PD Archive (r. 1-16-10)
CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS: Benediction Nuptuale, Opus 9 –Hector Olivera (2003 Blackinton/Benson Great Hall, Bethel University, Saint Paul, MN) PD Archive (r. 4-17-09)
RULON CHRISTIANSEN: Lyric Symphony –James Welch (1983-2004 Ruffatti/Brigham Young University-Idaho, Rexburg, ID) PD Archive (r. 3-12-10)
Hour 2
CRAIG PHILLIPS: 3 Hymns: Great is the Lord; The Risen Sun; Transfiguration –Amarillo Master Chorale, Steve Weber, conductor; Noel-Paul Laur, organ. CRAIG PHILLIPS: Prelude & Exultation for Organ, Brass and Percussion –WTAMU Faculty Brass Quintet, John Benton, percussion; Joseph Galema (1942 Aeolian-Skinner/St. Andrew Episcopal, Amarillo, TX) PD Archive (r. 4-23-10)
RACHEL LAURIN: Prelude & Fugue in f, Opus 45. MARCEL DUPRÉ: Lamento, Opus 24. MARCEL DUPRÉ: Prelude & Fugue in A-flat, Opus 36, number 2 –Rachel Laurin (1987 Kney/St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel, University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN) PD Archive (r. 11-09-09)
Filler – PHILLIPS: Prelude & Exultation (see above)
This ENCORE broadcast first aired during the week of February 21, 2011.
Presentation of this Encore PIPEDREAMS program is made possible by the family of Lucinda and Wesley Dudley, in their memory and by grants from with support from Walter McCarthy, Clara Ueland, and the Greystone Foundation, the Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of the HRK Foundation, by Jan and Steve Kirchner, and by listener-contributors to this public radio station. Additional support comes from Taylor & Boody Organ Builders of Staunton, VA, and the A. Thompson-Allen Company of New Haven, CT, members of APOBA, the Associated Pipe Organ Builders of America, a collaborative of designers, creators, and maintainers of pipe organs found in religious and educational institutions, concert halls, and residences throughout the United States and beyond. An APOBA resource guide and member prospectus is available at APOBA.COM.