…recitals, session recordings, and concerts collected from across the nation provide a superb display of the organist’s art in action.
…a stellar line-up of exceptional young players who have won important awards in recent national and international competitions.
…a bi-coastal selection of excerpts from concert recordings made in California, North Carolina, and Minnesota.
…in traditional and contemporary repertoire, American artists at home and abroad reveal the energy of live performance.
…players and listeners alike experience a special exhilaration in concert settings.
…enjoy a collection of classic and contemporary interpretations of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach.
…performances and compositions by one of Canada's foremost musical talents, Rachel Laurin.
…positive returns from the numerous soloists who have presented concerts on the instrument Gabriel Kney built for the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, MN.
…concert performances of music by the greatest composer for the pipe organ, in celebration of his birthday and the beginning of spring.
…in celebration of the Christian Resurrection Festival, music from the earliest surviving organ book to contemporary compositions and of-the-moment improvisations.
…archive performances by resident and visiting musicians recorded in the North Star State.
…the music and insights of a prominent American composer of organ and church music, Gerald Near.
…despite the organ's origins abroad, our resident composers have rather nicely figured out the King of Instruments.
…we explore music old and new, introduce artists youthful and revered, and revel in fiery virtuosity, all on display in &rlsquo;live’ performances!
…in traditional and contemporary repertoire, American artists at home and abroad reveal the energy of live performance.
…from humorous and whimsical to thoughtful, introspective and impressionistic, the classical organ’s repertoire covers it all.
…the music and insights of a prominent American composer of organ and church music, Gerald Near.
…a collection of previously unheard recital performances from the Pipedreams Archive.
…performers and composers ‘of a certain age’ show continued interest in the King of Instruments.
…exploring the sonatas of August Gottfried Ritter and other music with knightly references.
…concert performances on the Gabriel Kney pipe organ at the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, MN.
…revisiting some engaging mechanical-instruments in Minneapolis-Saint Paul neighborhoods.
…drawn from the archives, arresting repertoire and performances featuring Minnesota venues and instruments.
…players and listeners alike experience a special exhilaration in concert settings.