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Love in Springtime #2316

April 17, 2023
. . .when the seasons change, tunes both secular and sacred put us in an amorous mood.
1963 Casavant1963 Casavant

Concert Archives #2315

April 10, 2023
. . . a sampler of live performances drawn from the extensive collection of PIPEDREAMS recordings.
1968-2016 Harrison1968-2016 Harrison

Now the Green Blade Riseth #2314

April 3, 2023
. . . the festival of Easter is integral to the earth’s rebirth in springtime.
First Church of Christ, ScientistFirst Church of Christ, Scientist

Advancing the Art #2313

March 27, 2023
. . . when interesting and unusual scores are shared through compelling performances, everyone wins.
1863 Walcker–1949 Aeolian-Skinner1863 Walcker–1949 Aeolian-Skinner

Women's Voices #2312

March 20, 2023
. . . in conversation and performance, whether as composers, transcribers, advocates, these three artists engage our attention.
Max Reger and Johann Sebastian BachMax Reger and Johann Sebastian Bach

Max and Sebastian #2311

March 13, 2023
. . . the two great German contrapuntal masters duke it out around their birthdays (Johann Sebastian Bach, b. 3-21-1685) and Max Reger (b. 3-19-1873).
Anna LapwoodAnna Lapwood

Women of Notes #2310

March 6, 2023
. . . enjoy the compelling creativity of an international array of women composers whose repertoire reveals unexpected treasures.
1977 Klais1977 Klais

Yet More Concertos #2309

February 27, 2023
. . . the repertoire for organ and orchestra contains untold riches that we rarely hear.
Mickey Thomas TerryMickey Thomas Terry

Embracing Black & White #2308

February 20, 2023
. . . bridging differences of style and culture, music makes the world a bigger place.
1927 Casavant-2001 Schantz1927 Casavant-2001 Schantz

A Local Celebration #2307

February 13, 2023
. . . Michael Barone hosts concert performances by members of the Twin Cities Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.
David HurdDavid Hurd

Hearing Color #2306

February 6, 2023
. . . expanding our repertoire with works by African-American artists composers and performers.
Isabelle DemersIsabelle Demers

Demers Never Demures #2305

January 30, 2023
. . . performances by the outstanding world-travelling recitalist and teacher, Isabelle Demers.
The Church of San Jerónimo, TlacochahuayaThe Church of San Jerónimo, Tlacochahuaya

Wintering in Oaxaca #2304

January 23, 2023
. . . an exploration of vintage instruments in southern Mexico with Cicely Winter, director of the Institute for Historic Organs of Oaxaca (IOHIO).
David BriggsDavid Briggs

Renaissance Man #2303

January 16, 2023
. . . as composer, transcriber, improviser and performer, British-born recitalist David Briggs does it all.
Bradley Hunter WelchBradley Hunter Welch

Onstage with Bradley Hunter Welch #2302

January 9, 2023
. . . a concert performance, with commentary, recorded at Bethel University in Minnesota.
James HicksJames Hicks

Un-Finnished Business and Other Nordic Notions #2301

January 2, 2023
. . . the ‘energy bunny’ James D. Hicks regales us with additional accounts of his Scandinavian sojourns.
1890 Barckhoff1890 Barckhoff

An Organist’s Yearbook #2252

December 26, 2022
. . . the annual summing up of twelve month’s happenings, celebrating success and lamenting losses. choral, instrumental, and organized treats make for a family-friendly festival.
1974 Ruffatti1974 Ruffatti

On Christmas Day #2251

December 19, 2022
. . . choral, instrumental, and organized treats make for a family-friendly festival.
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