. . . a ‘host’s choice’ potpourri of unusual and arresting recordings sure to capture your attention.
…in his youth or maturity, in simple or complex contexts, Bach never ceases to astound.
. . . in which composers and performers let their imaginations run free.
. . . highlights from the 2017 event, recorded at Notre-Dame Basilica and the Maison Symphonique in Montreal.
. . . with and without hymn-tune themes, numerous composers, following the lead of the celebrated César Franck, wrote solo organ music titled ‘choral’.
. . . an introduction to those pipes which provide organ music its unique voice and character.
. . . there’s always reason, and room in our souls, for music that helps us smile.
. . . rummaging among the many overlooked delights in the organ’s expansive repertoire.
. . . a never-before-broadcast conversational concert from St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, IN.
. . . from around the world, marvelous melodies and remembrances of the year’s sweetest season.
. . . improvisations and works by Bach played on the magnificent Willis-Harrison-Mander organ in London’s celebrated pleasure-palace, Royal Albert Hall, courtesy of the BBC.
. . . a mid-summer survey of some splendid new recordings of organ repertoire.
. . . selections from the 75th anniversary season of the famous Walcker/Aeolian-Skinner organ at the Methuen Memorial Music Hall in Massachusetts.
. . . a globally geographic celebration of the foremost composer for the pipe organ, Johann Sebastian Bach.
. . . continuing a year of celebration of the AGO’s Year of the Young Organist, with an additional sampler of youthful talent.
. . . more performances from the American Guild of Organists 2018 Convention in Kansas City.
. . . to begin a year of celebration of the AGO’s Year of the Young Organist, a sampler of youthful talent.
. . . a colorful collection of works by American composers and performers, past and present.