The Concert Experience #2445
. . . with live-performances there’s always something unexpected.
Hour 1
DIETERICH BUXTEHUDE: Toccata in F, BuxWV 156. FRANZ LISZT (trans. Robillard): Funérailles, fr Harmonies poétiques et religieuses –Loreto Aramendi (1987 Kney/St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN) PD Archive (r. 4/13/24)
RACHEL LAURIN: Fugue in G (Big Ben), Op. 87 (fr 12 Short Pieces, Vol. 6). IGOR STRAVINSKY (trans. Demers): Firebird Suite –Isabelle Demers (1929 Skinner/Union Depot-Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH) PD Archive (r. 11/29/23)
The Cincinnati Museum Center’s spectacular Skinner organ will be heard in three concerts this season: Peter Richard Conte (11/13/24), Jean-Baptiste Robin (2/26/25) and Bryan Anderson (4/30/25). Don’t miss the chance to hear this instrument live!
Filler – LAURIN (see above)
Hour 2
HEINRICH SCHEIDEMANN: Galliard in D. JOHANN ULRICH STEIGLEDER: Toccata, Vater unser im Himmelreich –Filip Presseisen (1987 Kney/St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN) PD Archive (r. 11/5/22)
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis –Marilyn Biery (1927 Skinner) & James Biery (1963 Aeolian-Skinner/Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul, MN) PD Archive (r. 7/25/03)
JEAN LANGLAIS: Nazard, fr Suite Française. PERCY WHITLOCK: Allegretto, fr 5 Pieces. FLOR PEETERS: Suite Modale (Koraal, Scherzo, Adagio, Toccata) –Henry Dangerfield (2013 Foley-Baker/St. Mark’s Cathedral, Minneapolis, MN) PD Archive (r. 3/17/24)
Filler – STEIGLEDER (ass above)
Continuing support of PIPEDREAMS is provided in loving memory of Lucinda and Wesley Dudley by their family, with additional support from Walter McCarthy, Clara Ueland, and the Greystone Foundation, from Jan and Steve Kirchner, from the Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of the HRK Foundation, and from listener-contributors to this public radio station. Support also comes from the Berghaus Organ Company, Inc. of Bellwood, IL and Bond Organ Builders, Inc. if Portland, OR, members of APOBA, the Associated Pipe Organ Builders of America, a collaborative of designers, creators, and maintainers of pipe organs found in religious and educational institutions, concert halls, and residences throughout the United States and beyond. An APOBA resource guide and member prospectus is available at APOBA.COM.