Pipedreams Live! at the University of Kansas (Encore of #1414) #2236
…performances by and comments from students of Michael Bauer and James Higdon, featuring the Hellmuth Wolff pipe organ in Bales Recital Hall in Lawrence.
Hour 1
NICOLAS DeGRIGNY: Veni Creator Verse (En taille) –Nick Bideler, organist
LOUIS VIERNE: Clair de lune (No. 5), fr Pieces de Fantasie, Op. 53 –John Deahl, organist
MAURICE DURUFLÉ: Prelude and Fugue on the Name ALAIN, Op. 7 –Song yi Park, organist
LOUIS VIERNE: Scherzo (iii.), fr Symphony No. 5, Op. 47 –Michael Emmerich, organist
OLIVIER MESSIAEN: Offrande et Alleluia, fr Livre du Saint Sacrement –Yoomi Chang, organist
Hour 2
GUILLAUME–GABRIEL NIVERS: Plein Jeu, fr Suite on the 1st Tone –James Higdon, organist (DCD 2001)
JEHAN TITELOUZE: Verse, Ave maris stella –Brent Stull, organist
CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: Moderato cantabile (ii.), fr Symphony No. 8, Op. 42, no. 4 –Shirley Cheng, organist
JEAN GUILLOU: Saga No. 7 –Carrie Groenewold, organist
ELSA BARRAINE: Prelude and Fugue –Laura Rau, organist
LOUIS VIERNE: Finale: Allegro moderato (v.), fr Symphony No. 5, Op. 47 –Mark Paisar, organist
These performances were recorded in concert at the University of Kansas on the evening of April 9, 2013.
Additional music composed for and recorded during the inaugural season of the 1996 Hellmuth Wolff organ in Bales Hall features a performance by James Higdon of the Three Temperaments by Stephen Paulus can be found here.
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