Bull, J: Fantasia (Vienna Library)

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Thurston Dart plays English Organ Music

Label:

Ismeron

Catalogue No:

JMSCD1

Discs:

1

Release date:

1994

Medium:

CD
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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


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Originally published in 1958: reissued on CD in 1994 by arrangement with EMI.

Playing time 64:34 - Mono Recording.

Early Music Review

“The transfer to CD is excellent: play this to your musical friends and get them to guess when it was recorded.”

Gramophone Magazine

October 1958

“...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.”

The Organ

“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.”

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