...the splendid sound of organ music in American cathedrals in Seattle, San Francisco, Wilkes-Barre, Toledo, Buffalo and the Twin Cities.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Marcel Dupre: Carillon, Opus 27, number 4
Mark Laubach
St. Stephen Episcopal, Wilkes-Barre, PA
Pro Organo CD 7210
Leo Sowerby: Arioso
Mark Laubach
St. Stephen Episcopal, Wilkes-Barre, PA
Pro Organo CD 7210
Andre Fleury: Variations sur un Noel Bourguignon
Ken Cowan
Cathedral of our Lady Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, Toledo, OH
JAV CD-131
Marco Enrico Bossi: Ave Maria
Ken Cowan
Cathedral of our Lady Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, Toledo, OH
JAV CD-131
Peter Hurford: Suite, Laudate Dominum
Raymond Johnston
Episcopal Cathedral of St. Mark, Minneapolis, MN
Maurice Durufle: Prelude and Fugue on the Name Alain, Opus 7
Marie-Madeleine Duruflé-Chevalier
Cathedral of St. Paul, Saint Paul, MN
Hour 2
Horatio Parker: Fugue in c, Opus 36, number 3
Richard Morris
Cathedral of St. Joseph, Buffalo, NY
New World 80280
Dieterich Buxtehude: Ciacona in c
Ken Cowan
Cathedral of St. Joseph, Buffalo, NY
OHS 2004
William Thomas Best: Concert Fantasia on a Welsh March Men of Harlech
Thomas Heywood
Cathedral of St. Joseph, Buffalo, NY
Pro Organo CD 7167
Alexandre Guilmant: March on a Theme of Handel
Frederick Swann
Cathedral of St. Andrew, Honolulu, HI
Gothic G49092
Herbert Howells: Chosen Tune, Opus 28, number 29
Susan Jane Matthews
Grace Episcopal Cathedral, San Francisco, CA
Gothic G49206
Sir Edward Elgar: Nimrod
Susan Jane Matthews
Grace Episcopal Cathedral, San Francisco, CA
Gothic G49206
Louis-James-Alfred Lefebure-Wely: Sortie in E-flat
Susan Jane Matthews
Grace Episcopal Cathedral, San Francisco, CA
Gothic G49206
Pamela Decker: Herzlich tut mich verlangen
Pamela Decker
Episcopal Cathedral of St. Mark, Seattle, WA
Loft LRCD-1053
Pamela Decker: Fantasy on the Name of Marilyn Keiser
Pamela Decker
Episcopal Cathedral of St. Mark, Seattle, WA
Loft LRCD-1076
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