Another Miller’s Tale #2449
. . . a return visit with a multi-talented Minnesota colleague, American composer and improviser Aaron David Miller.
Hour 1
STEPHEN PAULUS: Like and ever-rolling stream, fr Triptych –Aaron David Miller (1979 Fisk/House of Hope Presbyterian Church, Saint Paul, MN) PD Archive (r. 11/8/14)
MILLER: Four Pieces fr Clamor (Fireflies; 4/4 + 6/8; Preamble II; Fantasy on a Bach Invention) –Aaron David Miller (2005 Glatter-Götz, Rosales/Augustana Lutheran Church, West Saint Paul, MN) ADM 31559
MILLER: Oceanic Vision –Aaron David Miller (1979 Fisk/House of Hope Presbyterian Church, Saint Paul, MN) PD Archive (r. 2020). Check out the Youtube video of this performance, too.
MILLER: Improvisation on Angels from the Realms of Glory –Aaron David Miller (1995 Pasi/Trinity Lutheran Church, Lynwood, WA) Dulcian 006
Filler – MILLER: Fireflies (see above)
Hour 2
MILLER: Improvisation on a Swedish Folk Song. MILLER: Improvisation on Ascended Triumph. MILLER: Sinfonia on a Theme of Vaughan Williams (Sine nominee) –Aaron David Miller (1995 Pasi/Trinity Lutheran Church, Lynwood, WA) Dulcian 006
MILLER: Concerto for Two Organists and Orchestra –Zurich Symphony Orchestra/Jose Ulla; Justin Bischof & Ken Cowan (1988 Kleuker-Steinmeyer/Tonhalle, Zurich, Switzerland) Ethereal 106
Filler – MILLER: Improvisation on Ascended Triumph (see above)
Check out a previous program featuring today’s guest soloist, The Miller’s Tale (#1603), in our archive.
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