Saint Paul’s Cathedral, London, UK; Father Smith, 1679; Father Willis, 1872; Mander 1972-1977, 1992

Saint Paul’s Cathedral, London, UK; Father Smith, 1679; Father Willis,...
 

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#0734: Glory and Honor

…scintillating and sober songs of praise, multiple settings across four centuries of the chant Te Deum!

#0738: A Fugue Too Far?

…take a trip with counterpoint, and follow each voice as the aural weave becomes both intricate and engaging.

#0749: Wesley“C”, Wesleys Do

…with inspired hymns, concertos, anthems and organ solos, we reflect on the work of England’s remarkable Wesley dynasty…Charles, Samuel and Samuel Sebastian.

#0904: Mendelssohn the Musician

…we celebrate composer, recitalist, promoter, and creator of the most important organ works after Bach, on the occasion of his bicentennial: Felix Mendelssohn [1809-1847].

#1040: Organ Plus

…in consort with one, two, or dozens of companion instrumentalists or singers, the King of Instruments proves itself an affable and amiable colleague.

#1201: The Elusive English Organ

…a sampler of instruments old and new (and performers youthful and mature) as prelude to the Spring 2012 Pipedreams Tour in the UK.

#1233: Revisiting England

…from Bath and Bristol and under the big dome of Saint Paul’s, an album of reflections from the PIPEDREAMS spring tour in Britain.

#1346: Britain's Great Britten

…a select survey of some sacred music written by one of the 20th century’s most honored composers, Benjamin Britten, on the hundredth anniversary of his birth.

#1440: Some Anniversaries

…a selective collection of organ works by composers with significant birthdays observed during this year.

#1533: John Scott, In Memoriam

…a tribute to the artistry of English-born organist and choral conductor John Scott, who died unexpectedly at age 59 on August 12, 2015.

#1550: Holiday Portraits

…the Christmas festival is rich with pictorial implications that composers have interpreted with intriguing ingenuity.

#1624: Organ Plus

…in consort with one, two, or dozens of companion instrumentalists or singers, the King of Instruments proves itself an affable and amiable colleague.

#1736: O How Glorious

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

#1846: To End All Wars (II)

…more music made in time of war, in reflection on war, and in commemoration of the centenary of the November 11, 1918 Armistice.

#1937: Peace Pieces

…even when conflict seems unavoidably omnipresent, music can take us to a better place.

#2008: A Few Rare Welsh Bits

…intriguing choral and organ repertoire from or about Wales, to honor the country's patron, Saint David, and the 'Land of Song'.

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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 Andover Organ Company of Methuen, MA.