…a collection of terrifically tactile and telling tests of musical virtuosity and stamina.
…celebrating the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels (9/29) with compositions and performances by various name-sakes.
…even when conflict seems unavoidably omnipresent, music can take us to a better place.
…an after-hours concert at Macy’s Center City commemorating Philadelphia organist Michael Stairs.
…Notre Dame Cathedral organist Olivier Latry and Leipzig Gewandhaus organist Michael Schönheit perform at the Royal Albert Hall.
…highlights from the work of Swiss recitalist, teacher, and composer Lionel Rogg.
…in original works and transcriptions, the irrepressible Red Priest continues to deserve our applause.
…a selective survey of some recent and intriguing CD releases of organ music.
…these works on classical Greek themes remind us that it was a Greek engineer, Ctesibius, who invented the pipe organ more than 2300 years ago!
…anticipating our ‘encore’ tour in Germany (October 1-14), a sampler of sounds from instruments in Thuringia and Saxony.
…a tribute to the foremost organ builder in the North German tradition, Arp Schnitger, on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of his death.
…sharing music and conversation with the notable American theatre organist Walt Strony.
…fluent fingers fantasize the finer features of flowing streams, raging rivers, lazy or torrential raindrops, etc. as we acknowledge the importance of water in the organist’s repertoire!
…for the seventh day of the seventh month, scores by Widor, Rheinberger and Guilmant offer players and listeners a rainbow of tonal possibility!
…in conjunction with Canada Day (July 1), we celebrate artistic and instrumental representatives of our northern neighbor.
…despite its formidable reputation, the King of Instruments knows how to let its hair down now and then.
…highlights from a national gathering of the Organ Historical Society in and around the Twin Cities.
…the delightful and sun-shiney music of the gifted Spanish virtuoso and priest, Padre Antonio Soler.