Going On Record #8814
…Going on record –a spring quarterly survey of some recently released recordings of organ music, with commentary by program host Michael Barone.
Anonymous (Spanish): Batalha de 6. Tom Paul Wisskirchen (1980 Klais/Dom, Altenberg, Germany)
JOHANN LUDWIG KREBS: Chorale prelude, Zeuch ein zu deinen Toren –Pamela Decker (1984 Rieger, Pacific Union College Church)
LOUIS VIERNE: Messe Solennelle Sacre Coeur Basilica Choir; Fred Gramman (1898 Cavaillé-Coll/Basilique Sacre Coeur, Paris, France)
LOUIS VIERNE: Fugue, from Organ Symphony No. 1 in d, Op. 14 Ben van Oosten (1880 Cavaillé-Coll/St. Francis, Lyon, France)
CLAUDE DEBUSSY: The Girl with the Flaxen Hair Thomas Murray (1930 Aeolian, Longwood Gardens)
Jessel: Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Paul Danilewski (Longwood Gardens)
CHARLES WOOD: Prelude on St. Mary's Christopher Dearnley (1872 Willis; 1992 Mander/St. Paul Cathedral, London, United Kingdom)
SAMUEL WESLEY: Air and Gavotte John Scott (St. Paul's Cathedral)
Anonymous (Swiss): Allegro in A Annerose Hulliger (Swiss 18th c. house-organ)
Reubke: Sonata on the 94th Psalm James Bigham (1986 Möller; 1997 Kegg/Holy Trinity Lutheran, Buffalo, New York)
J.S. BACH: Little Organ Book Chorales Bernard Foccroulle (1630 Schott, Muri Cloister, Switzerland)
RICHARD PURVIS: A Carol Rhapsody John Walker (1985 Reuter/Augustana Lutheran, Denver, Colorado)
Schubert: March Militaire. Traditional: All Through the Night Lynn Larsen; Carlo Curley; Allen electronic (Wurlitzer, Century II Center, Wichita, Kansas)
CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: Toccata, from Organ Symphony #5 Francois-Henri Houbart (1846 Cavaillé-Coll/La Madeleine, Paris, France)