…a collection of musical instruments that add immeasurably to this western Pennsylvania city’s enviable ‘livability’ rating.
…on the occasion of the bicentennial of his birth, we enjoy some intriguing scores that Robert Schumann composed in 1845…originally not for the pipe organ!
…select performances from a national convention in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Los Angeles chapter of the American Guild of Organists.
…when Edward F. Searles rescued the Boston Music Hall organ more than a century ago, did he realize he was creating a national landmark treasure?
…the splendid sound of organ music in American cathedrals in Seattle, San Francisco, Wilkes-Barre, Toledo, Buffalo and the Twin Cities.
…a summary salute to the memory of several composers who reached significant milestones in the first half of this year.
…performances by and conversation with one of today’s most dynamic organ virtuosos, Wayne Marshall.
…solo performances of music from France, and a pair of American concertos from the American Guild of Organists’ 2004 national convention, featuring the eye- and ear-catching Glatter-Götz/Rosales organ.
…the old boys in northern Europe showed the way, and others later followed with extravagant compositions that explore the stylus phantasticus manner.
…we return to upstate New York for performances by students and faculty of the Eastman School of Music recorded during a remarkably popular and successful weekend organ festival.
…solo performances of music from France, and a pair of American concertos from AGO 2004, featuring the eye- and ear-catching Glatter-Götz/Rosales organ.
…celebratory and contemplative scores explore the energy of the springtime festival of rebirth.
…a stellar line-up of exceptional young players who have won important awards in recent national and international competitions.
…with students from the Oberlin Conservatory and musicologist Steve Plank, we celebrate ‘live’ at Warner Hall.
…varied interpretations, transcriptions, arrangements, and outlooks enhance our appreciation of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach.
…a celebration of composers and performers, in anticipation of International Women’s Day [observed on March 8].
…a roundup of live performance events on interesting instruments from throughout the United States.
…a diverse collection of other musical friends teams up with the King of Instruments to make a glorious noise.