…the first of three programs from the annual Lahti organ Festival, recorded in concert at the contemporary Church of the Cross. The instrument, a modern, neo-classical mechanical action organ (4-manuals, 52 stops) was completed in 1979 by the factory of Veikko Virtanen.
…a recital by Finnish organist Markku Ketola on the organ (by Robert Sipe, 1979) in the Center for Faith and Life at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Since 1969, Ketola has served as organist at the Porvoo Cathedral, where the Linjama work was recorded.
…music and instruments mostly from the 16th and 17th centuries recorded in Stade, Innsbruck, Imbach, Ossiach, and Metz. Three of these instruments were built recently, though designed in a strict, historic manner.
…an appreciative look at America's organ-building past. Special guest William van Pelt of the Organ Historical Society is convinced of the importance of preserving antique instruments, and demonstrates their variety and character with many recorded examples.
…a recital by American organist Wilma Jensen recorded at Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, Minneapolis, (1979 Robert Sipe organ/4-manuals, 75-ranks).
…a selective quarterly sampling of recent organ recordings, with emphasis on the unusual and the unusually attractive. This potpourri covers a wide variety of musical types, performance styles, and organ-building attitudes, as displayed in discs of foreign and domestic vintage.
…a festive Evensong service from the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, the last of eleven programs devoted to performances recorded during the 1982 National Biennial Convention of the American Guild of Organists held in Washington, DC.
…a festive Evensong service from the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, the last of eleven programs devoted to performances recorded during the 1982 National Biennial Convention of the American Guild of Organists held in Washington, DC.
…performances by winners of a National Open Competition in Organ Playing, recorded during the 1982 Biennial Convention of the American Guild of Organists in Washington, DC.
…performances by finalists in a National Open Competition in Organ Playing, recorded during the 1982 Biennial Convention of the American Guild of Organists in Washington, DC.
…performances by the Choir of St. Thomas Church in New York City, recorded at Saint Matthew’s Roman Catholic Cathedral in Washington DC during the 1982 National Biennial Convention of the American Guild of Organists.

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