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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments |
Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ [2006 Dobson, Opus 76] at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
…selections from recital programs recorded on the Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ by Dobson in Philadelphia’s Verizon Hall.
Listen to the program
LOUIS MARCHAND: Dialogue. JOHANN BERNARD BACH: Ciaconna in B-flat. JEAN LANGLAIS: Acclamations, from Suite Medievale –James David Christie (Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ [2006 Dobson]/Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA) Pipedreams Archive recorded May 2, 2010
CAMERON CARPENTER: Improvisation on a theme of Kate Bush, Cloud Busting. 3 Pieces: Homage to Klaus Kinsky; Intermezzo Number 1; Fantasy on The Long and Winding Road –Cameron Carpenter (Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ [2006 Dobson]/Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA) Pipedreams Archive recorded March 6, 2010
Filler –J.B. BACH (see above)
DAN LOCKLAIR: The Peace may be exchanged, from Rubrics. ERIC SESSLER: Organ Concerto –Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Mischa Santora, conductor; Alan Morrison (Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ [2006 Dobson]/Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA) ACA Digital 20108
WAYNE OQUIN: Reverie. MAX REGER: Improvisation & Invocation, from Organ Sonata Number 2 in d, Opus 60; Inferno Fugue, Opus 57b –Paul Jacobs (Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ [2006 Dobson]/Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA) Pipedreams Archive recorded May 8, 2010
Filler –ERIC SESSLER (see above)
Several of Cameron Carpenter’s compositions are featured in his Grammy-nominated Telarc CD/DVD release, Cameron Live! [TEL-31980-00].
David Hayes conducted the world-premiere performance of Eric Sessler’s Organ Concerto with the Curtis Symphony in April 2007, presented in the PIPEDREAMS broadcast #0842 in 2008.
Enjoy a full day of free performances during Verizon Organ Day at the Kimmel Center, 260 South Broad Street, in Philadelphia, Saturday morning and afternoon, June 4, 2011.