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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments

[1871 Henry Willis, 1924; 1933 Harrison & Harrison, 2004 Mander organ at Royal Albert Hall in London, England, UK][decorative stamp]
1871 Henry Willis; 1924; 1933 Harrison & Harrison; 2004 Mander organ at Royal Albert Hall, London, England, UK

From the BBC Proms

…Soloists Stephen Farr and David Goode figure in this first of two summer programs from England’s extraordinary music festival, highlighting the organ at Royal Albert Hall.

We apologize, but this week’s audio is no longer available per our agreement with the BBC which presented the concert in London.

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Music played in the program

Hour 1

JEHAN ALAIN: Litanies. FRANZ LISZT (arranged by Alexander Winterberger): Prelude on Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen. JUDITH BINGHAM: The Everlasting Crown, premiere –Stephen Farr (1871 Henry Willis; 1924; 1933 Harrison & Harrison; 2004 Mander/Royal Albert Hall, London, England, UK) Recorded July 17, 2011

Filler –GIOVANNI MORANDI: Bell Rondo –Thomas Trotter, Regent 322

Hour 2

J.S. BACH: Erbarm dich, mein, o Herre Gott, BWV 721 –Stephen Farr (1871 Henry Willis; 1924; 1933 Harrison & Harrison; 2004 Mander/Royal Albert Hall, London, England, UK) Recorded July 17, 2011

LEOŠ JANÁČEK: Glagolitic MassHibla Gerzmaya, soprano; Dagmar Pecková, mezzo-soprano; Stefan Vinke, tenor; Jan Martinik, bass; BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus and BBC Symphony, Jiri Belohlávek, conductor; David Goode (1871 Henry Willis; 1924; 1933 Harrison & Harrison; 2004 Mander/Royal Albert Hall, London, England, UK) Recorded July 15, 2011

Filler –SIR EDWARD ELGAR: Pomp & Circunstances March Number 1 –Christopher Herrick, Hyperion CDA66258

 

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