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1974 Phelps/Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, England
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1968 Harrison & Harrison organ at King's College Chapel, Cambridge, England
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2000 Reuter at First Presbyterian CHurch, Philadelphia, PA
Three contemporaries, a German, an Englishman and an American, embraced the pipe organ in divergent yet harmonious ways.
PAUL HINDEMITH (1895-1963): Kammermusik Concerto No. 7 for Organ and Orchestra, Op. 46, no. 2 (1927) –Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra/Werner Albert, conductor; Rosalinde Haas (1957 Förster & Nicolaus/Great Hall, Hessian Radio, Frankfurt) cpo CD-999.261
HINDEMITH: Organ Sonata No. 2 (1937) –Gillian Weir (1974 Phelps/Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, England) Priory CD-752 (Organ Historical Society)
HOWELLS: Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in b (1955) –Portsmouth Cathedral Choir/Adrian Lucas, conductor; David Thorne (1994 Nicholson/Portsmouth Cathedral, England) Priory CD-527
HERBERT HOWELLS (1892-1983): Scherzo and Epilogue, fr Partita (1971) -Christopher Stokes (1957 Harrison & Harrison/Manchester Cathedral, England) Lammas CD-192 (Lammas Recordings)
HOWELLS: Rhapsody No. 4 (1958) –Stephen Cleobury (1968 Harrison & Harrison/King's College Chapel, Cambridge, England) Priory CD-480
HOWARD HANSON (1896-1981): Chorale and Alleluia (1954) -Marion and David Craighead (1967 Austin/Asbury 1st United Methodist Church, Rochester, NY) Pro Organo CD-7046 (Pro Organo)
HANSON: Concerto for Organ, Harp and Strings, Op. 22, no. 3 (1926) –Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra/Daniel Spalding, conductor; Joseph Jackson (2000 Reuter/1st Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA) Naxos CD-8.559251 (Naxos Recordings)