1967 Walker organ at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, England, UK

1967 Walker organ at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, England, UK
 

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#0315: Resurrection Revelations

The times, they are a-changing, and these days of evolving springtime bring equal measure of mystery and marvel. This week, we muse on this transformation of life with music for the spring festival of rebirth. French, German and American composers reflect on the Easter message. Marcel Dupré ponders the unknowable, Pierre Cochereau celebrates with dances and jubilation, while Richard Webster trumpets a Paschal Fanfare for the Risen Christ. Celebrate the coming of spring with music inspired by the Easter Festival. In parish chapels and historic cathedrals, we rejoice in Resurrection Revelations.

#0420: Going On Record

This week we take a listen to new recordings that represent an exceptional survey of four centuries of music.

#0603: We Got Rhythm

In contrast to its preponderantly pious personality in church service, these pipe organs do know how to get out and “get down.”

#0817: Conventional Wisdom

…a preview of some of the performers to be featured in this summer’s national convention of the American Guild of Organists.

#0924: The Liverpool Sound

…you can’t beat the sonorous supremacy of the famous Willis and Walker pipe organs in this famous-for-its-music city.

#1131: High Fives

…composite performances of the most famous of all organ symphonies (by Charles-Marie Widor), and its somber companion-challenger (by Louis Vierne).

#1544: Visiting Britain

…a sampler of some of the instruments to be visited during the Spring 2016 Pipedreams Group Tour in northern England and Scotland.

#1604: The Glories of Great Britain

…a selective sampler of some of the venues to be visited during the upcoming Pipedreams Tour in northern England and Scotland (May 16-29, 2016).

#1612: Music for Easter

…a collection of choral works and organ solos in celebration of the Feast of the Resurrection.

#1707: The Peeters Principle

…a reflection on the life and work of the famous and well-travelled Belgian organist and composer, Flor Peeters (1903-1986).

#1736: O How Glorious

…common sense tells us that the pipe organ’s most important ‘stop’ is the room in which it speaks.

#1745: The Modern Organist

…a bicentennial reflection upon the art of one of the most popular and powerful Parisian organists of the 19th century, Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wely (1817-1869).

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Learn more about the tremendous support we receive from the Family of Lucinda and Wesley C. Dudley, from Walter McCarthyClara Ueland and the Greystone Foundation, from Ed and Wanda Eichler, from the Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of the HRK Foundation, and from affiliate members of the Associated Pipe Organ Builders of America (APOBA), including the Bedient Pipe Organ Co of Lincoln, NE.