…a kaleidoscopic collection of twentieth-century music by composers from the United States, many in first broadcast performances.
…you don’t want to be left all alone when things go bump in the night in the organ loft!
…a sesquicentennial tribute to Marco Enrico Bossi [1861-1925] the composer, virtuoso, and teacher who ‘modernized’ the art of the organ in Italy with his passionate, romantic music.
…Selected performances from venues around the country where the pipe organ generates special attention.
…to celebrate the bicentennial of Franz Liszt (1811-1886), who made the 19th century pipe organ a vehicle for virtuosos, and for prayers.
…a collection of music by composers (mostly) with important birthday anniversaries in the year 2011.
…the annual end-of-the-year reflection, with highlights from recent recordings, concert excerpts, prize-winning performances and more.
…a tribute to the memory of one of the most popular, and controversial, organists of all time, who believed in the cause of beauty above history, and above the limitations of any instrument.
…several select and sonorous scores explore the notion of ‘sacred’ from a different point of view.
…one of the world's most exciting virtuosos plays a mostly-Bach program (with a twist) on the great organ at Royal Albert Hall.
…to celebrate his sesquicentennial, we go beyond the famous Gothic Suite to reveal other facets of this intriguing French composer, Leon Boëllmann (1862-1897).
…a centenary tribute to imaginative and virtuosic American composer-organist Robert Elmore (1913-1985).
…great instruments and great music can be found in abundance in America's greatest city!
…a sentiment-rich collection of 'songs from the heart' recorded in theaters, museums, private music studios and churches.
…showcasing music by the foremost 19th century composer who did not write for the pipe organ, Richard Wagner (1813-1883).
…music of contrast and contradiction, a progression of mood and spirit leading to revelation.
…though his roots are inextricably in Central German soil, transplanted his music never ceases to flourish here in the United States.
…an independent approach leads to compelling results in the hands of those who prefer ‘doing it their way’!
…as seasons come and go, who is not filled with a sense of joyous celebration at the coming of Spring!?
…a tribute to the memory of composer Louis Vierne (1870-1937), master of the Cavaillé-Coll organ at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
…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).
…recalling famous and forgotten names from the past who still engage us with their unique talents.
…and have proven themselves exceptional performers and composers, whom we celebrate on International Women's Day during Women's History Month.
…we highlight a few of the famous pipe organs for which the summer season usually is particularly active.