…a selective survey of some recent releases from a notable English label, with music from Durham, Ely, Oxford, York and Bristol.
…in anticipation of Women's Equality Day, a program to showcase women composers and organists.
…a centenary tribute to the celebrated San Francisco organist-composer Richard Purvis (1913-1994).
…in solos and choral accompaniments, resident and guest artists showcase the 2012 Foley-Baker rebuild of the Welte-Möller organ at the Episcopal Cathedral in Minneapolis.
…having a great time up in the organ loft, with clarinet, trombone, cello, and brass ensemble.
…during his later Leipzig years, Bach revised and prepared a diverse collection of chorale preludes that were his final testament in this format.
…a roundup of live performance events on interesting instruments from throughout the United States.
…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.
…the good feeling generated by these diverse and creative works of American composers.
…the format of organ-and-orchestra, first explored in the 18th century, has generated plenty of sizzle in more recent times.
…the splendid sound of organ music in American cathedrals in Seattle, San Francisco, Wilkes-Barre, Toledo, Buffalo and the Twin Cities.
…classical and theatre organists, and some young competition winners, provide some sounds from the deep south.
…the lively and lovely voices of resilient American pipe organs are celebrated by the Organ Historical Society throughout New England.
…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.
…performances by students and faculty of the Eastman School of Music during a remarkably popular and successful weekend organ festival.
…showcasing music by the foremost 19th century composer who did not write for the pipe organ, Richard Wagner (1813-1883).
…an international sampler of recent pipe organ installations in Virginia, New Jersey, Louisiana, Austria, Germany and England.
…groups of brief, characterful movements proved a good 'recipe' for organ composers in France, and they stuck with it through centuries!