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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments |
This week we’ve raided the Pipedreams archive and have come up with a few surprises in celebration of history’s foremost pipe organ master.
J.S. BACH: Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C, S. 564 –W. Randloph Bourne (1977 Brunzema-Casavant Frères/Maternity of the BVM RCC, Saint Paul, MN) Ten Thousand Lakes CD-113
J.S. BACH: Chorale-prelude, Schmücke dich, O liebe Seele, S. 654 –Dana Robinson (1987 Kney/St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel, University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN) Pipedreams Archive recorded March 26, 2001
J.S. BACH: Prelude & Fugue in G, S. 541 –Paul Weber (1959 Casavant Frères; 1992 Schlicker/St. Norbert Abbey, De Pere, WI) Pipedreams Archive recorded April 22, 2001
J.S. BACH: 3 Kyrie Verses, from Clavierübung III, S. 669-671 –Wolfgang Rübsam [recorded March 3, 2002] (1995 Brombaugh/Memorial Chapel, Lawrence University, Appleton, WI) RCM Production
J.S. BACH (transcribed by Heywood): Vivace, from Double Violin Concerto in d, S. 1043 –Thomas Heywood (1927 Casavant Frères; 2001 Schantz/St. Andrew Lutheran, Mahtomedi, MN) Pipedreams Archive recorded September 15, 2003
J.S. BACH: Air, from Orchestral Suite Number 3, S. 1068 –James Biery (1927 E.M. Skinner; 1963 Aeolian-Skinner/Cathedral of St. Paul, Saint Paul, MN) Pipedreams Archive recorded March 21, 1998
J.S. BACH: Chorale-prelude, An Wasserflüssen Babylon, S. 653b –Mark Overman (1979 C.B. Fisk/House of Hope Presbyterian, Saint Paul, MN) Pipedreams Archive recorded Archive March 12, 1998
J.S. BACH: Toccata & Fugue in d, S. 565 –Michael Barone, Bill Chouinard, Robert Vickery (1990 Visser-Rowland/Wooddale Church, Eden Prairie, MN) Pipedreams Archive recorded November 19, 2000