1977 Marcussen organ at Haderslev Cathedral, Denmark

1977 Marcussen organ at Haderslev Cathedral, Denmark
 

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…begin a New Year with a multi-national survey of sonically beguiling recent organ recordings.
…from Gounod to Gershwin, we offer a collection of melodious, mobile music guaranteed to keep you on your toes.
…celebrate the birthdays of the two greatest German exponents of the pipe organ, only two days apart: Johann Sebastian Bach (March 21) and Max Reger (March 19).
…what started out as a suspect Spanish 'walking dance' evolved into one of classical music's most profound genres.
…a celebration of all things Norwegian in observance of the country’s National Day on the 17th of May.
…The quarterly survey of recent album releases with commentary from program host Michael Barone.
…A wide ranging summary of the past twelve months in the world of the king of instruments, with competition winners, new instrument dedications, and memorial tributes to friends and mentors...in particular, E. Lyle Hagert, Douglas L. Butler, and Klaas Bolt (requiescat in pace).
Some dramatic examples of the still profoundly moving and monumental compositions by the famous turn-of-the-century German master Max Reger.
A sampler of some exceptional and little-known music by composers from Czechoslovakia.

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