Fun in Florida #2432
. . . as with its prevailing temperatures, the musical culture of Florida usually is warm and inviting.
Hour 1
ANTHONY HOLBORNE (arr. Picher): Trumpet Allemande. ROBERT KREUTZ (arr. Callahan): Gift of finest wheat. FRANZ SCHUBERT: Gloria, fr Mass in G, D. 167. DICK HYMAN: Evening Thoughts. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA: El Capitan March. EUGENE GIGOUT: Toccata in b –William Picher (2019 Schoenstein/Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe, Orlando, FL) Stemik 112
CHARLES CALLAHAN: 2 Pieces (Communion; The Rejoicing) –Charles Callahan (1994 Wicks/Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Tampa, FL) Pro Organo 2223
PATRICK GOWERS: An Occasional Trumpet Voluntary. HERBERT HOWELLS: Master Tallis’s Testament, fr 6 Pieces. FLOR PEETERS: Partita, Awake, my heart, with gladness –David Hill (1998 Harrison/Trinity Episcopal church, Vero Beach, FL) Pro Organo 7035
Filler – HOLBORNE (see above)
Hour 2
ANDREW CLARKE: Partita on Ein feste Burg –Ruth Lewis. LEE HOIBY: Theme & Variations –Mark Coffey (2002 Fisk/1st Presbyterian Church, Gainesville, FL) PD Archive (r. 5/18/03)
DAVID HURD: 4 Spiritual Preludes (Oh, what a beautiful city; Go down, Moses; Were you there?; Deep river). LOUIS VIERNE: Cantabile (iv.), fr Symphony No. 2 in e, Op. 20. DAVID HURD: Introduction, Passacaglia & Fugue on Windham (2022) –David Hurd (2023 Schlueter/St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Fort Pierce, FL) PD Archive (r. 4/30/23)
Filler – CLARKE (see above)
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