1750 Gabler organ at Weingarten Abbey, Germany

An Organist's Yearbook #9452

…Our traditional wrap-up of the preceding twelve months and a projection into the future, with aural snapshots from some spectacular concerts, reviews of several outstanding recordings, and resolutions for the New Year.
1892 Johnson organ at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Waterbury,...

Widor Thou Goest #9444

…Traveling off the beaten track for a glimpse at some of the least-known music by one of the most famous French organist/composers, Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937).
RLDS in Independence, Mo..

From the Auditorium to the Temple #9441

…From the Auditorium to the Temple....a visit with John Obetz at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (RLDS) in Independence, Missouri, for a demonstration of the imposing 1959 Aeolian-Skinner and 1993 Casavant organs.
1980 Aeolian-Skinner organ at Detroit's Ford Auditorium

AGO '86 - Huw Lewis and Daniel Roth #8820

…Performances recorded during the American Guild of Organists National Convention in Detroit, featuring organists Huw Lewis and Daniel Roth performing on the 1980 Aeolian-Skinner organ at Detroit's Ford Auditorium (assisted by the Brazeal Dennard Chorale and the Detroit Brass Ensemble).

A Mexican Organ Odyssey

With organologist and restorer Susan Tattershall, we explore the musical legacy of the Spanish conquest of the New World, visiting historic instruments in the regions of Oaxaca, Tlaxcala and Mexico City. Less than a century after the first expedition of Christopher Columbus, the art of organbuilding, taught by Spanish monks and practiced, to large extent, by indigenous artisans, was firmly established on the North American continent. Our program travels the countryside, revelling in the ‘sights and sounds’ of a remarkable culture, and listening to instruments built in the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries, some small enough to stand on a card table, others as grand as the finest cathedral organs of Old Spain. Performances feature Jose Suarez of the Mexico City Conservatory, and Roberto Oropeza. All recordings were made on location and generally in compromised circumstances, and in most cases the organs were pumped by hand. Sites and musical selections include:

Mozart, Mostly #9103

…Through arrangements, transcriptions and revised attributions we discover that Wolfgang Amadeus really did revere the 'king of instruments', sometimes in unexpected ways.
1930 Skinner at Holy Rosary Cathedral, Toledo, OH

Holy Toledo #9422

…Holy Toledo ... recital performances at Holy Rosary Cathedral and Ashland Avenue Baptist Church featuring noteworthy instruments by E.M. Skinner and John Brombaugh in Toledo, Ohio.
1692 Schnitger organ at Ludgerikirche, Norden, Germany

Going On Record #9418

…A survey of recent recordings, focusing on sonic and emotional appeal and variety. This material also appeared as the Winter/Spring 1994 Fundraiser.
 First Presbyterian Church organ, Tallahasse

Florida Flashbacks #9405

…Aural visions of a new instrument in old style at First Presbyterian Church, Tallahasse, and an older instrument revised and renewed at the University of Florida, Gainesville.
1992 Bedient organ at Saint Rita Catholic Church, Dallas, Texas.

Two Organs by Gene Bedient #9402

…A pair of new instruments by Nebraska's acclaimed tracker organ builder are heard in highlights from inaugural season recitals at Queens College/City University of New York and Saint Rita Catholic Community, Dallas.
1984 Fritts-Richards organ at Saint Alphonsus Church, Seattle Wash.

Going On Record #9401

…A New Year's survey of recent recordings, focusing on American artists and instruments. This material also appeared at the Autumn '93 fundraiser.

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