The 1st work is an excerpt from a cantata, the last work is an excerpt from an opera; both arr. for organ. The 2nd work is an introduction to the various types of organ stops. Thomas Murray, organ (Hutchings/Steere/Skinner, 1902). Recorded Aug. 29-30, Sept. 24, 2000 at Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Compact discs. Program notes with extensive history of the instrument and organ specifications ([70] p. : ill.) laid in container.
Contents:
Disc 1: Sinfonia from Cantata #29 / J.S. Bach (4:21) -- Processional for the President / Charles Krigbaum (2:01) -- A narrated introduction to the organ. The diapasons ; The flutes ; The strings ; The reeds (52:00) -- Bright college years / trad. (2:26) -- Disc 2: Fantasia in F [minor], K. 608 / Mozart (11:51) -- Two preludes on Welsh folk songs. Romanza ; St. David's Day / Vaughan Williams (5:00) -- Benedictus (4:44) ; Introduction and Passacaglia in D / Reger (8:00) -- Sonata I / Hindemith (19:00) -- Poèmes d'Automne. Matin provençale / Bonnet (5:01) -- Two chorale-preludes, op. 65. No. 54, Werde munter, meine Seele ; No. 8, Mach hoch die Tür / Karg-Elert (7:00) -- Mlada. Procession of nobles / Rimsky-Korsakov (5:51).
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