Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Thurston Dart plays English Organ Music
Blow: | Verset in D Minor Prelude in A Re Holy Trinity Chapel, Staunton Harold | Boyce: | Voluntary VII All Saints, Rotherham | Bull, J: | Salvator Mundi (Musica Britannica No. 2) Fantasia (Vienna Library) St. Lawrence, Appleby | Byrd: | Fancy for my Lady Nevell Voluntary for my Lady Nevell St. Lawrence, Appleby | Gibbons, O: | Cosyn’s Virginal Book: Fantasia Cosyn’s Virginal Book: In Nomine St. Lawrence, Appleby | Greene, M: | Voluntary No. 2 St. John, Wolverhampton | Handel: | Fugue in F major, HWV611 St. John, Wolverhampton | Locke: | For a Double Organ St. John, Wolverhampton | Nares: | Introduction & Fugue All Saints, Rotherham | Purcell: | Voluntary on the 100th Psalm, Z721 Verset (Christ Church Library, Oxford) St. John, Wolverhampton Voluntary in G major, Z720 Voluntary in C major, Z717 St. John, Wolverhampton Verse in F major, Z 716 All Saints, Rotherham | Stanley, J: | Voluntary Op. 7 No. 9 in G major All Saints, Rotherham | Tomkins: | A Fancy Holy Trinity Chapel, Staunton Harold |
plus an organ suite by Handel
Originally published in 1958: reissued on CD in 1994 by arrangement with EMI. Playing time 64:34 - Mono Recording. “The transfer to CD is excellent: play this to your musical friends and get them to guess when it was recorded.” Early Music Review “...the registrations are effective without any lack of authenticity, and admirably designed to show off England's modest but distinctive contribution to classical organ-building. His playing, too, has a rhythmic zest about it (largely due to properly articulated phrasing)...anyone interested in early English music should make a point of listening to it.” Gramophone Magazine, October 1958 “The excellent musicianship displayed is quite simply beyond praise and the vibrancy and life made evident in the music is a real joy to hear. The booklet contains photographs and histories of all four instruments used.” The Organ | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | William Boyce - Select Anthems
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| |  | The Restoration And Georgian Anthem
Attwood, T: | Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire | Battishill: | Call to remembrance O Lord, look down from heaven | Boyce: | O where shall wisdom be found? Wherewithal shall a young man I have surely built thee an house Voluntary IV O praise the Lord Turn thee unto me O give thanks Voluntary I By the waters of Babylon The Lord is King Voluntary VII | Croft: | O Lord God Of My Salvation We Will Rejoice In Thy Salvation O Lord I Will Praise Thee Voluntary in A minor for Double Organ Hear My Prayer God Is Gone Up With A Merry Noise I Will Sing Unto The Lord Organ Voluntary in D major We Wait For Thy Loving Kindness O Lord Rebuke Me Not | Crotch: | How dear are thy counsels The Lord, even the most mighty God | Greene, M: | Lord, Let Me Know Mine End The King Shall Rejoice How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me, O Lord? Voluntary 1 in G major God Is Our Hope & Strength Have Mercy Upon Me, O God Voluntary 11 in B minor Let God Arise O Clap Your Hands Together Thou Visitest The Earth | Purcell: | My heart is inditing, Z30 O sing unto the Lord, Z44 Rejoice in the Lord alway ('The Bell Anthem'), Z49 Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem, Z46 Organ Voluntary In D minor My beloved spake, Z28 | Walmisley: | Remember, O Lord, what is come upon us Evening Service in D minor | Wesley, S: | Exultate Deo Constitues eos principes All go unto one place |
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