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Handel-Inspired
by Paul Ayres Music by G F Handel including The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, Fireworks Music, Water Music plus works from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries inspired by his genius. Played by Paul Ayres on Goetze & Gwynn’s ‘Handel House’ organ at St George’s Church, Hanover Square, London |
Lady
of the Lake music by Thomas Hewitt Jones “How refreshing to discover a living composer who dares to write music that possesses both splendid melody and well-crafted conventional harmony ..” MUSO magazine ‘Lady of the Lake’ is Thomas’ second album, following the successful release of ‘Under Milk Wood’ at the end of 2009 “Characterful and beautiful – almost too beautiful” – Classical Music Magazine, February 2010 **** |
Passacaglia
by Paul Ayres A disc of ostinato organ works, featuring music by Bach, Buxtehude, Reger, Willan and several pieces recorded for the first time. |
Suite
Gothique by David M. Patrick Every time I hear a recording of David M. Patrick playing French repertoire I emerge from the experience with my head spinning ... stunning virtuosity ... registrations which produce brilliance of tone. THE GRAMOPHONE |
This
son so young by John
Rose (organ) with
Liesl Odenweller (Soprano) &
Rebecca Flannery (harp) "There is much to appreciate in this recorded performance, especially the obvious sensitivity of the three artists, Odenweller's pretty soprano and the equal prominence given the harp and organ. Not easy with such a tonally differing duo."-- The New Mexican, Santa Fe |
TRABACI:
Keyboard Music, Book I (1603) Sergio Vartolo - Harpsichord and Organ Trabaci was one of the most important musical innovators in the 17th century. As a skilled organist, his major church appointments in the Naples area provided him with the financial stability to write 165 works for the keyboard. Many serve the multiple purpose of being adaptable for organ, harpsichord or instrumental groups. |
TRABACI:
Keyboard Music, Book II (1615) Sergio Vartolo - Harpsichord and Organ;
Andrew Lawrence King - Harp Trabaci was one of the most important musical innovators in the 17th century. As a skilled organist, his major church appointments in the Naples area provided him with the financial stability to write 165 works for the keyboard. Many serve the multiple purpose of being adaptable for organ, harpsichord or instrumental groups. |
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