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Michel Boulnois Organ Music
Jeremy Filsell plays rarely heard organ works composed by Michel Boulnois, a Parisian organist and contemporary of Jehan Alain and Jean-Jacques Grunenwald. Filsell plays the 2018 Dobson organ at St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue, New York (first solo recording of the organ). |
L'Orgue Magnifique
Maxine Thévenot plays the much-loved 1933 E. M. Skinner organ of Girard College, Philadelphia, in works by Louis Vierne, Martin Stacey, Jeanne Landry, and John Burge. |
Romantic and Virtuosic, Adam Brakel, Organist
Brakel performs on the 109-rank Austin completed in 2000 at the large and resonant Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea in Palm Beach, Florida, in works by Dudley Buck, Joseph Bonnet, Max Reger, Jeanne Demessieux, and others. |
The Lord's My Shepherd: Solos for Treble
The culmination of the treble career of a boy chorister is presented here by pianist and organist Jeremy Filsell and head chorister of St. Thomas Fifth Avenue, Francis Segger, in works by Bach, Boulanger, Rorem, Handel, Parry, and many others. |
Georg Muffat: Apparatus musico-organisticus, Kola Owolabi, organ
Kola Owolabi presents the debut recordings of the two new instruments at Christ Church Cathedral, Cincinnati-C. B. Fisk, Inc., Opus 148 and Richards, Fowkes & Co. Opus 24-in Muffat's magnum opus. |
The Chicago Recital: Isabelle Demers
Isabelle Demers performs favorites on the organ of Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, Chicago, which began as a Skinner instrument that has been most recently renovated by Schantz. Among the works are Demers's transcriptions of excerpts from The Sleeping Beauty by Tchaikovsky and from A Midsummer Night's Dream by Mendelssohn. |
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