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Spread the Word • Promote the Show • Support Public Program No. 1536 9/7/2015 Walburgischurch, Zutphen, Netherlands) Op. 67, no. 7 –Rosalinde Haas (1983 Albiez/ Prom-inent Pipes . classic repertoire, Channel Classics13498 Mutter vom Guten Rat, Frankfurt-Niederrad, improvisations, and an unusual concerto ALBERT HAY MALOTTE: The Lord’s Prayer – Germany) Dabringhaus & Grimm 3351 & 3355 provide opportunities for soloists on the Claudia Cummings, soprano; Lee Dettra (Cadet TRADITIONAL: Hymn, When the morning mighty Royal Albert Hall organ at the BBC Chapel, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, stars together –Andrew Kotylo, organ. TOM Proms in London. NY) Heritage 719 TRENNY: Improvisation –Birmingham-First ALAN HOVHANESS: The Lord’s Prayer, Opus 35 Chamber Choir/Tom Trenny (2009 Nichols & JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: Passacaglia & –Saint John’s Cathedral Choir, Donald Pearson; Simpson/1st Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Fugue in c, BWV 582. BACH: 3 Chorale- Eric Plutz (1938 Kimball/Episcopal Cathedral MI) Pipedreams Archive (r. 6/20/09) preludes (In Dir ist Freude, BWV 615; Aus tiefer of St. John, Denver, CO) Delos DE 3176 CARL GLASER (arr. Swann): O, for a thousand Not, BWV 686; Christ ist erstanden, BWV 746). JACOB PRAETORIUS: Vater unser im Himmelreich tongues –Thallander Foundation Festival ESCAICH: Improvisations –Thierry Escaich –Léon Berben (1624 Scherer/St. Stephen’s Church, Chorus; Frederick Swann (1982 Schantz/Evangel (1871 Willis-1933 Harrison-2004 Mander/ Tangermünde, Germany) Ramée 402 University, Springfield, MO) MTF 5511 Royal Albert Hall) BBC Proms (r. 8/23/15) STERLING PROCTER (arr.): Come Christians, JEAN LANGLAIS: Incantation for a Holy Day Program No. 1538 9/21/2015 join to sing –Festival Choir & Brass/David Keith; –Christopher Herrick (Royal Albert Hall) In Every Corner Sing! . raising the roof Albert Travis (1996 Casavant/Broadway Baptist Hyperion 66258 with soulful and sonorous scores for choirs, Church, Fort Worth, TX) Resmiranda 8068 ROBERT SCHUMANN: 4 Sketches, Op. 58 – congregations, solo singers and organs. WILLIAM MATHIAS: Let all the world in every Jennifer Bate (Royal Albert Hall) ASV 6127 WILLIAM WALTON: Antiphon –The Wallace corner sing ---AGO Festival Chorus/Margaret JÓN LEIFS: Organ Concerto, Op. 7 (1930) –BBC Collection/Polyphony/Stephen Layton; James Mueller, conductor; John Mueller (1988 Symphony Orchestra/Sakari Oramo, conductor; Vivian (1892 Willis/Hereford Cathedral, Schlicker/Peachtree Presbyterian Church, Stephen Farr (Royal Albert Hall organ) BBC England) Hyperion 67330 Atlanta, GA) Pipedreams Archive (r. 6/30/92) Proms (r. 8/21/15) GEORGE DYSON: Praise –King’s College Program No. 1537 9/14/2015 Choir/Stephen Cleobury, director; Parker Program No. 1539 9/28/2015 Our Father . one of the best known texts Ramsey (1968 Harrison/King’s College Chapel, Town Hall Treasures . he tradition of provides us glimpses into the composer’s Cambridge, England) Kings 004 grand pipe organs in civic halls seems to craft and the organ builder’s art. ASHEIM & BERNTSEN: Lord God, with praise have been an English invention, one carried we come –Anne Lise Berntsen, mezzo-soprano; on successfully throughout the Empire and J. S. BACH: Vater unser im Himmelreich, BWV Nils Henrik Asheim (1787 Holzhey/Weissenau still maintained…and emulated…today. 636, 760, 761–Fynske Chamber Choir; Kevin Abbey, Germany) Kirkelig Kulturverksted 136 Bowyer (1987 Marcussen/St. Hans Church, ZOLTAN KODALY: Laudes Organi –Mendelssohn GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN: Suite in Odense, Denmark) Nimbus 5457/8, 5734/5 Club of Philadelphia/Alan Harler, conductor; B-flat –Michael Brydenfelt, trumpet; Søren DIETERICH BUXTEHUDE: Vater unser im Michael Stairs (2006 Dobson/Verizon Hall, Johansen (1993 Jensen & Thomsen/Jesuskirche, Himmelreich –Bernard Foccroulle (1692 Philadelphia, PA) Pipedreams Archive (r. Copenhagen, Denmark) Channel Crossings Schnitger/Martinikerk, Groningen, Netherlands) 10/25/13) 10197 Ricercar 250 DOMINICK ARGENTO: Let all the world in JAN KOETSIER: Fantasy, Es ist ein Schnitter, JOHANN PACHELBEL: Vater unser im Himmel- every corner sing --1980 AGO Convention der heist Tod, Op. 93 –Mike Forbes, tuba; reich –Joseph Payne (1741 Silbermann/ Chorus/Philip Brunelle, conductor; John Deborah Lloyd (1997 Schoenstein/Covenant Grosshartmannsdorf, Germany) Centaur 2304 Ferguson, organist. McNEIL ROBINSON: Presbyterian Church, Madison, WI) Summit 462 MAX REGER: Vater unser im Himmelreich, Op. Festival Improvisation on a Theme of Dominick JULES MASSENET (trans. Herman): The last 67, no. 41 –Rosalinde Haas (1983 Albiez/Mutter Argento –McNeil Robinson (1963 Casavant/ sleep of the Virgin –ArthurFiocco, cello; vom Guten Rat, Frankfurt-Niederrad, Germany) Central Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, MN) Nancianne Parrella (1992 Mander/St. Ignatius Dabringhaus & Grimm 3358 Pipedreams Archive (r. 6/18/1980) Loyola, New York City) MSR 1143 FELIX MENDELSSOHN: Sonata in d, Opus 65, RICHARD PROULX: Let all the world in every FRANCIS POULENC: Concert champetre no. 6 –Pascale Rouet (1997 Koenig/Basilica, corner sing –Cathedral Singers/Richard Proulx; for Harpsichord (and Organ) –Peter Kofler, Carleville-Mezieres, France) Triton 331112 Lawrence Tremsky, organ. New Life 405 harpsichord; Babette Haag, percussion; Hansjörg LEOŠ JANÁČEK: Our Father –Walter Coppola, KENNETH LEIGHTON: Let all the world in every Albrecht (1999 Kuhn/Musik Hochschulle, tenor; Lydie Hartelova, harp; Prague Chamber corner sing –King’s College Choir/Stephen Munich) Oehms 637 Choir/Josef Pancik; Josef Ksica (1975 Rieger- Cleobury, conductor; Christopher Hughes (1968 JOHANN LUDWIG KREGS: Kloss/Dvořák Hall, Prague, Czech Republic) Harrison/King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, PETER JONA KORN: Fantasia for Oboe ECM 21539 England) EMI 54418 and Organ, Op. 70 –JansjörgSchellenberger, BACH: Vater unser im Himmelreich, BWV 737 PHILIP MOORE: Listen to the song of children oboe; Hedwig Bilgram (1991 Rieger/Paris –Jonathan Dimmock (1738 Müller/Bavokerk, –Cathedral Choristers/Maxine Thevenot; Church, St. Gilgen, Austria) Denon 75081 Haarlem, Netherlands) Loft 1131 Edmund Connolly (2002 Reuter/Cathedral of KARL SCHARMWEBER: Verleih uns Frieden HEINRICH SCHEIDEMANN: Vater unser im St. John, Albuquerque, NM) Raven 954 gnädiglich –Thomas Klemm, saxophone; Himmelreich –Julia Brown (1976 Brombaugh/ JOHN McCABE: 2 Carol Preludes (Es sungen Wolfgang Schmiedt, guitar; Karl Scharmweber Central Lutheran Church, Eugene, OR) Naxos drei Engel; Gen Himmel aufgefahren ist) –Tom (1963 Marcussen/St. Peter’s Cathedral, 8.557054 Winpenny (1962-2009 Harrison/St. Alban’s Schleswig, Germany) Nabel 4650 SAMUEL SCHEIDT & J.S.BACH: Vater unser im Cathedral, England) Resonus 10144 JOSEF RHEINBERGER: Organ Concerto No. 1 in Himmelreich (BWV 682) –Netherlands Bach MAX REGER: O dass ich tausen Zungen hätte, F, Op. 137 –BBC National Orchestra of Wales/ Society Choir/Jos van Veldhoven, director; Op. 135a, no. 19; Dir, dir Jehova will ich singen, François-Xavier Roth, conductor; Peter King Leo van Doeselaar (1643 Bader-1815 Timpe/ (1997 Klais/Bath Abbey, England) Regent 257 SPREAD THE WORD • PROMOTE THE SHOW • SUPPORT PUBLIC RADIO Pipedreams® is American Public Media’s weekly program dedicated to the artistry of the pipe A proud supporter of organ. 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