2019 Noack/St. Peter's Church, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
2019 Noack/St. Peter's Church, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
Noack Organ Company

More Modern Music Makers #2025

…a deliciously diverse display of newer pipe organs at home and abroad.

Hour 1

LOUIS MARCHAND: Grand Dialogue in C, fr Book 3. MAURICE DURUFLÉ: Prelude & Fugue on the Name Alain, Op. 7Philippe Lefebvre (2019 Noack/St. Peter’s Church, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.) PD Archive (r. 11/14/19)

FRANK BRIDGE: Allegretto grazioso, fr 6 PiecesThomas Murray. CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS: Danse macabre, Op. 40Ken Cowan. ANTONIN DVORAK: Largo, fr Symphony No. 9, Op. 95 –Stuart Forster. BRIDGE: Allegro con spirito, fr 3 PiecesThomas Murray (2018 Schoenstein/Church of the Redeemer, Chestnut Hill, MA) PD Archive (r. 10/21-28/18)

Filler – DURUFLE (see above)

Hour 2

LEO SOWERBY: Psalm 91 (Whoso dwelleth) –Stephen Lancaster, baritone; Kevin Vaughan (2016 Fritts/Sacred Heart Basilica, Notre Dame University, IN) Albany 1728

ANTONI van NOORDT: Psalm 24Nathan Laube (2016 Fritts/Notre Dame University) PD Archive (r. 9/23/18)

J. S. BACH: Von Gott will ich nicht lassen, BWV 658. BACH: Fantasy, Komm heiliger Geist, BWV 658. JOHANN ADAM REINCKEN: Fantasy, An Wasserflüssen BabylonSietze de Vries (2013 Flentrop/St. Katharine’s Church, Hamburg, Germany) JSB Records 11214

Filler – BRIDGE: Allegro con spirito, (see above)


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