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Towards a Modernist Organ

Towards a Modernist Organ


anon.:

Alman from Fitzwilliam Virginal Book

Bach, J S:

Passacaglia & Fugue in C minor, BWV582

Bruhns:

Praeludium in G

Hakim:

Fanfare for Nottingham

Hartmann, J P E:

Organ Sonata in G Minor, Op. 58: first movement

Ireland:

Elegiac Romance

Madsen, J:

Three short pieces

Parry:

Fantasia and Fugue in G major, Op. 188

Stanley, J:

Voluntary in G: Introduction – Allegro

Tomkins:

Voluntary from Musica Britannica


David Butterworth (Albert Hall Nottingham, St Mary’s Parish Church Nottingham, Wollaton Hall, German Lutheran Church Nottingham, Halam Court organs)

Nottingham boasts a fine collection of organs of richly diverse character. Towards a Modernist Organ showcases some of the city’s best instruments, including the magnificent J.J. Binns organ of the Albert Hall and the stunning Marcussen organ in the church of St Mary.

David Butterworth’s compelling programme ranges from modern Danish pieces by Madsen and Eriksen (never recorded before) that work perfectly on the Marcussen organ, to major works by Parry, Ireland and Hakim for the Binns. Delicate pieces by Gibbons, Tomkins and Stanley allow the historic instrument at Wollaton Hall to sound at its best. Bonus tracks by Bach, Buxtehude and Walther show off an early organ by von Beckerath in the German Lutheran Church and a model organ by Grant, Degens and Bradbeer.

These fine performances are featured on both CD and DVD (on which they are in full 5.1 surround sound). As well as the filmed performances, the DVD also includes a 15-minute film exploring the history of the five organs. The inspiration for the film’s title comes from the stunning ‘modernist’ Marcussen organ in St Mary’s Parish Church. David designed this organ, and was also involved in the restoration or installation of the other organs featured.

The DVD is a filmed performance of the music on the CD, plus seven additional tracks. The DVD features full 5.1 surround sound. To this is added a fifteen minute documentary and an illustrated booklet with details of all the organs.

2 Disc Digipack

DVD and CD

NTSC Region Free

16:9 Widescreen

Dolby Digital

CD running time: 66'50"

DVD running time: 101'06"

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

Fugue State Films - FSFDVD006

(DVD Video - 2 discs)

$28.50

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Anthems from King's

Anthems from King's

English choral favourites


Bainton, E:

And I saw a new heaven

Davies, Walford:

God be in my head

Gardiner, H B:

Evening Hymn (Te lucis ante terminum)

Harris, W:

Bring us, O Lord God

Faire is the Heaven

Howells:

Like as the Hart

Ireland:

Greater Love Hath No Man

Naylor, E W:

Vox dicentis: Clama

Parry:

I was glad

Stanford:

Gloria in excelsis

Beati quorum via, Op. 38 No. 3

Vaughan Williams:

Let all the world in every corner sing

Wood, C:

Hail, gladdening Light


Stephen Cleobury conducts the choir of King's College, Cambridge in this memorable recital of English Romantic choral music, exquisitely sung and superbly recorded in stereo and 5.1 surround sound in the college's famous chapel.

Timed to coincide with the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II, this new DVD presents a mouth-watering collection of favourite anthems. Appropriately, it includes some of the music sung at the Coronation service itself in 1953. It also features two sublime anthems by William Harris, the man who taught Princess Elizabeth the piano.

Specials:

•BBC fly-on-the-wall documentary on the life of the King’s choristers

•Stanford Organ Prelude shot at King’s College with multi-angle user options

•20 page illustrated booklet in English, French and German

PICTURE FORMAT: 16:9

LENGTH: 92 MINS

SOUND: DOLBY SURROUND / LPCM STEREO

SUBTITLES: FR/DE (Documentary only)

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: PAL

Opus Arte - OA0835D

(DVD Video)

$26.25

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