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[2004 Rosales, Glatter-Gotz organ at Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, California][decorative stamp]
2004 Rosales, Glatter-Götz organ at Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, California

At the Walt Disney Concert Hall

…solo performances of music from France, and a pair of American concertos from AGO 2004, featuring the eye and ear-catching Glatter-Götz/Rosales organ.

Audio 1016 Complete Show 1 hr 58 min

Audio 1016 Hour 1 59:00 min

Audio 1016 Hour 2 59:00 min

Program Broadcast dates:

  • Week of April 19, 2010

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Music played in the program

Hour 1

LOUIS MARCHAND: 5 Verses for the Te Deum. GUILLAUME CALAVIERE: Piece d’orgue. LOUIS VIERNE: Final, from Organ Symphony Number 2, Opus 20 –Olivier Latry; recorded May 8, 2005

LEO SOWERBY: Organ Concerto Number 1 in C –Los Angeles Philharmonic, Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor; Robert Parris, organ; recorded July 8, 2004

Filler –JEAN LANGLAIS: Theme and Variations –Olivier Latry; recorded May 8, 2005

Hour 2

THIERRY ESCAICH: Eaux natales and Vers l’Espérance, from Trois poemesOlivier Latry; recorded May 8, 2005

JAMES HOPKINS: Concierto de Los Angeles, premiere –Los Angeles Philharmonic, Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor; Cherry Rhodes, organ; recorded July 8, 2004

OLIVIER LATRY: Improvisation on Disney Themes –Olivier Latry; recorded May 5 & 8, 2005

Filler –JAMES HOPKINS (see above)

 

The pipe organ at Walt Disney Concert Hall, with its unusual and visually memorable façade of wildly splayed pipes, was created in collaboration by architect Frank Gehry, tonal designer Manuel Rosales, and organ builder Caspar Glatter-Götz, and inaugurated in September 2004. Latry’s performances were part of the instrument’s first successful season, but the concerto performances, part of the American Guild of Organists National Convention in Los Angeles that summer, organized by the Los Angeles AGO Chapter, provided an official-unofficial ‘private prelude’ for this remarkable instrument. This is the first broadcasts of these performances.