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Dupré: | Prelude & Fugue in B major, Op. 7 No. 1 | Elgar: | Imperial March, Op. 32 arr. for organ | Liszt: | Variations on a theme from 'Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen' (J S Bach) for piano, S180 | Roger-Ducasse: | Pastorale | Schumann: | Studies (6) in Canonic Form, Op. 56 arr. for organ | Vierne, L: | Pièces de fantaisie, 2nd suite, Op. 53: No. 5, Claire de lune Pièces de fantaisie, 3rd suite, Op. 54: No. 6, Carillon de Westminster | Whitlock: | Five Short Pieces: Folk Tune Five Short Pieces: Allegretto |
Christian Lane is one of America’s most accomplished young organists. He has been acclaimed for his “driving energy and mature interpretation” The American Organist. In 2011 he won 1st Prize in the Canadian International Organ Competition. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Jubilee: A Celebration of Royal Music
The potential of music as a means of adding dignity and grandeur to state occasions has surely been lost on a few rulers in history. Portraits of antique kings and queens are more often admired (or the reverse) for their artistic qualities, as opposed to the enhancement in the status of their subjects they were originally intended to confer. Similarly, the appeal of ceremonial music from former ages is for modern listeners primarily aesthetic. This 75-minute collection brings together music heard at a staggering variety of British royal occasions. Zadok the Priest has been included in every coronation service held in that building ever since the coronation of King George II and Queen Caroline in Westminster Abbey on 11 October 1727. There is music for the coronation of King James II in 1685 (Purcell’s I was glad), and a later setting of the same verses by Parry for the coronation of Edward VII in Westminster Abbey on 9 August 1902. Of course, there’s music for Queen Elizabeth II – Walton’s Coronation Te Deum and Orb and Sceptre for the coronation on 2 June 1953 and Bliss’s march Welcome the Queen, which commemorated the return of the monarch from her Commonwealth tour in 1954. The British national anthem hardly needs an introduction. Benjamin Britten’s distinctive arrangement was first performed in Leeds on 7 October 1961 and has been heard countless times since. | | | (Sorry, download not available in your country) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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2 CDs for the price of 1 Chandos are delighted to present the first complete recording of the masque The Crown of India, performed here by Clare Shearer and Gerald Finley, with the BBC Philharmonic and Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus, conducted by Sir Andrew Davis. Completed by Anthony Payne in 2008 the work conveys all the pomp and pageantry with which Elgar is associated. The work is presented on 2 CDs. Disc 1 includes the entire masque with narration, whilst Disc 2 contains only the music and Marches. The set is sold at the price of one full price CD. This recording is also the first with Sir Andrew Davis, now signed exclusively to Chandos. Sir Andrew’s fascination with Elgar goes deep, including taking the symphonies all over the world. He says of The Crown of India, ‘He’s [Payne] done a terrific job. This is from Elgar’s mature period, the time of the Violin Concerto and Sospiri. There’s a ‘March of the Moguls’ which is the only march I know in three time and an exquisite interlude with solo violin.’ The elaborate pageant and theatrical presentation, The Crown of India was first staged in 1912 to celebrate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Delhi for their coronation as Emperor and Empress of India. Elgar wrote the music as his Op.66, with a libretto by Henry Hamilton. Sadly the score was only published in a piano-vocal version and the remaining orchestral parts were destroyed in the 1960s. In 2007 the Elgar Society set about a commission for Anthony Payne to complete the orchestration of the music, with the orchestral suite and marches. Sir Andrew Davis continues to be resident in Chicago, where he has been Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Lyric Opera Chicago since 2000. His association with Chandos will see him conduct the principal BBC orchestras as well as orchestras around the world. Orchestrations by Anthony Payne “The music… is from start to finish authentic middling Elgar, highly enjoyable and well worth revival. Gerald Finley shines as St George in 'The Rule of England', however embarrassing the words. …the remarkable 1911 Coronation March, perhaps the least joyous coronation march ever written, confirms itself in this performance as a masterpiece that is on a par with any movement from the symphonies.” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2009 ***** “Sir Andrew directs with contagious relish, no little charisma (witness the glinting spectacle of the "March of the Mogul Emperors") and instinctive ebb and flow, the BBC PO and Sheffield Philharmonic Choir acquitting themselves in kind with admirable skill and commitment. Both vocal soloists are excellent (Gerald Finley projects marvellously in "The Rule of England)... With its gloriously ample sonics and attractive artwork, this set should find favour with every Elgar devotee.” Gramophone Magazine, January 2010 | | | (also available to download from $21.00) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Edward Elgar at Woolsey HallMusic for Organ - orginal works and transcription
Thomas Murray (Newberry Memorial Organ of Yale University) | |
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Andrew Kirk (The Harrison & Harrison Organ of St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol) The first recording of the newly-restored 1911 Harrison Organ in St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol. Restored in 2010, the organ in St Mary Redcliffe is regarded as one of the finest English Romantic organs ever made, and its original builder, Arthur Harrison, regarded it as his greatest masterpiece. A collection of favourite original organ works and transcriptions for organ, played on this magnificent organ by the church’s own organist, Andrew Kirk. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | The Glory of Ely Cathedral
The Glory of Ely Cathedral is a celebration of the musical life of one of the UK’s finest cathedrals. The CD features choral music by Stanford, Noble and Bairstow and organ music by Elgar, Bridge, Dupre and Glazunov. | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | John Scott Whiteley plays the Grand Organ of York Minster
Albinoni: | Adagio for Strings and Organ in G minor arr. Giazotto | Cochereau: | Improvisation sur Haec Dies | Dubois, T: | Fiat Lux | Duruflé: | Fugue sur le thème du Carillon des Heures de la Cathédrale de Soissons Op. 12 | Elgar: | Imperial March, Op. 32 | Gigout: | Pièces (10) pour orgue, 1892: Scherzo (No. 8) Pièces (10) pour orgue, 1892: Toccata in B minor | Mozart: | Fantasia in F minor for a mechanical organ, K608 | Mulet: | Esquisse Byzantine: No. 3 'Rosace' | Mushel: | Toccata | Peraza, F: | Medio Registro Alto, 1er Tono | Thalben-Ball: | Variations on a theme of Paganini for pedals | Vierne, L: | Pièces de fantaisie, 2nd suite, Op. 53: No. 6, Toccata | Wood, C: | Prelude on York Tune |
DVD & CD Recorded and filmed in York Minster on 25-28 February and 28 April-1 May 2008 “…the emphasis is on the player's physical interaction with the manuals and pedalboard. With reference to the latter, this performance of Thalben-Ball's Paganini Variations should be compulsory viewing. Richard Knight's camerawork is superb and Paul Crichton's sound beautifully balanced and warm. A delightful production throughout.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2009 | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | John Scott Whiteley plays the Grand Organ of York Minster
Albinoni: | Adagio for Strings and Organ in G minor
Adagio for Strings and Organ in G minor
arr. Giazotto | Cochereau: | Improvisation sur Haec Dies | Dubois, T: | Fiat Lux | Duruflé: | Fugue sur le thème du Carillon des Heures de la Cathédrale de Soissons Op. 12 | Elgar: | Imperial March, Op. 32 | Gigout: | Pièces (10) pour orgue, 1892: Scherzo (No. 8) Pièces (10) pour orgue, 1892: Toccata in B minor | Mozart: | Fantasia in F minor for a mechanical organ, K608 | Mulet: | Esquisse Byzantine: No. 3 'Rosace' | Mushel: | Toccata | Peraza, F: | Medio Registro Alto, 1er Tono | Thalben-Ball: | Variations on a theme of Paganini for pedals | Vierne, L: | Pièces de fantaisie, 2nd suite, Op. 53: No. 6, Toccata | Wood, C: | Prelude on York Tune |
DVD & CD Recorded and filmed in York Minster on 25-28 February and 28 April-1 May 2008 | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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